Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
2
Time Required
2 minutes
Sections
1
- Fuse
- 2 steps
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Introduction
NOTE: This requires the KDC-BT565U unit to be unmounted from the car. This may require specialist assistance.
What you need
Step 1
Fuse
- The fuse can be found on the back of your radio indicated by the red square in the photo.
The fuse can be found on the back of your radio indicated by the red square in the photo.
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Step 2
- Pinch the fuse head with your fingers or a gripping tool to remove. This may require some force.
- Reinsert a fuse that has the same amperage of the fuse that was previously removed (10 amps).
Pinch the fuse head with your fingers or a gripping tool to remove. This may require some force.
Reinsert a fuse that has the same amperage of the fuse that was previously removed (10 amps).
To reassemble, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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jasonfisher036@gmail.com - Dec 16, 2018
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I disconnect the negative side on my 502 DPX Kenwood in-dash stereo system I replace the alternator and hook everything back up and now I have no power to the receiver
d_lalande - Oct 20, 2021
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it does not explain how to pull the reciever out.
Jason Armondo - Jan 18, 2022
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same problem, how to remove the receiver
Javier Castellanos - May 25, 2022
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I accidentally touch power on the radio casing now the radio will not turn on and the fuse is good I need help it’s a kenwood KDC-7011
CyberCheese - Sep 27, 2022
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ATM fuses do not work, I think it needs to be an ATS and I am having difficulty finding ATS anywhere. ATS was the fuse that I took out of it so that is how I know.