How Do You Remove A Kenwood Stereo?
One of the fun things about working with car audio is the ability to revamp your system as time goes on. You can change speakers, upgrade amplifiers, add accessories or modify your system in a variety of ways. But if you’re changing your previous car stereo to a new one, you’ll need to know how to take the old one out. The method for taking out a Kenwood car stereo is typical of what you’ll do for most other brands. Turn off your car, set the parking brake and remove the negative battery terminal from the battery using a small crescent wrench. This will prevent an accidental short circuit while the radio is removed. Remove the plastic trim ring from around the face of the radio. The best method is to take a small knife blade, slide it underneath one of the corners and carefully pry until the ring pops off. Take a set of DIN tools (small, thin-bladed tools with hooks on the end) and slide them into the slot openings on either side of the radio. DIN tools are supplied with the radio. If