Kenwood car stereos have protect mode and sometimes it gets turned on. If someone wants to turn it off, they need to remove the stereo and unplug different wires to determine which one is causing the protect mode to be on.
Your Kenwood radio may go into protect mode when you turn right due to a loose or damaged wiring connection, particularly if the movement affects the wiring harness. This can cause a short circuit or a drop in power supply, triggering the radio's protection feature to prevent damage. Additionally, if the speakers are improperly connected or if there's a short in the speaker wires, it could lead to similar issues. Inspecting the wiring and connections can help identify and resolve the problem.
go to source change the radio to standby mode.. then hold the menu button then scroll to demo mode.. once its there push the volume knob in until it beeps and says demo off. i had the same exact radio and the same exact problem.
To turn off the demo mode on the Kenwood DNN9350BTM, start by pressing the "Menu" button on the unit. Navigate to the "Settings" option, then select "System." Look for the "Demo Mode" setting and toggle it off. Finally, exit the menu to save your changes.
To turn off the demo mode on a Kenwood DPX 501, press the "Menu" button to access the settings. Use the volume knob or arrow keys to navigate to the "Demo" option. Select it and choose "Off" to disable the demo mode. Finally, press the "Menu" button again to exit the settings.
To exit demo mode on the Kenwood KDC-MP5028, first turn on the unit. Then, press and hold the "Menu" button until the menu options appear. Use the volume knob to scroll to "Demo" and select it. Finally, choose "Off" to disable the demo mode, and then save your settings.
To tune a radio station on a Kenwood KDC-MP442U, first, turn on the unit and press the "SRC" button to select the radio mode. Use the "Tune" knob to manually adjust the frequency or press the "Seek" button to automatically search for the next strong station. Once the desired station is found, you can save it to a preset by holding down one of the preset buttons (1-6) until you hear a beep.
* Use the SRC button to put the radio into STANDBY mode. Screen should show STANDBY. * Press and hold Menu button for two seconds. * Use the joystick control to scroll up or down until you see DEMO ON. * Press the joystick in for two or three seconds. Screen should show DEMO OFF. The manual says to push the joystick left or right, but that is incorrect.
Turn the ignition to the on position but do not start the engine. Leave it sitting like that for one hour. The radio should then switch out of safe mode and allow you to enter the correct code.
Turn the radio on. Press SET button. This puts the radio in (Program) mode. Press SEL button. This puts the radio in (Set Hours) mode. Press TUNE button up or down to adjust hours. Press SEL button. This puts the radio in (Set Minutes) mode. Press TUNE button up or down to adjust minutes. Press SEL button again to return to normal mode. Pressing the SEL button after this changes the display to (Radio Frequency) display or (Time) display.
Press display twice.
To unlock your 1999 VW Cabrio radio after obtaining the code, first, turn on the ignition without starting the engine. Then, turn on the radio, which will display "SAFE." Press the "TP" button and hold it while simultaneously pressing the "MODE" button to enter the code entry mode. Use the preset buttons (1-4) to input the code, and once entered, the radio should unlock and begin functioning normally.
To remove the secure mode from a Nissan Tino radio, you typically need to enter a specific security code. First, turn on the radio, and it should prompt you for the code if it's in secure mode. If you have the code, enter it using the radio buttons. If you don't have the code, you may need to consult your vehicle's manual or contact a Nissan dealer for assistance.