Help? Kenwood DNX-4210 BT stopped working
#1
Help? Kenwood DNX-4210 BT stopped working
Car went in for a basic oil and 10,000 miles service and, on the way home, I notice the Kenwood head unit isn't working. Nothing electrical was done during the service, so this is probably just bad timing.
Anyhow, there is no response from the unit, apart from a small red flashing triangle on the top left corner of the unit.
Done so far:
1. Re-set button pressed and held multiple times (this was the flashing red triangle)
2. Fuses all checked
3. Took head unit out fully, checked all the connections and wires visually (I'm not a qualified multi-meter man myself) and re-installed.
Still no life in the unit.
Any suggestions welcomed before I shell out for a replacement.
Anyhow, there is no response from the unit, apart from a small red flashing triangle on the top left corner of the unit.
Done so far:
1. Re-set button pressed and held multiple times (this was the flashing red triangle)
2. Fuses all checked
3. Took head unit out fully, checked all the connections and wires visually (I'm not a qualified multi-meter man myself) and re-installed.
Still no life in the unit.
Any suggestions welcomed before I shell out for a replacement.
#7
Well, the final thoughts from Kenwood are that it's broken. No sh#t. So, I'm in the market for a replacement unit. I may well upgrade the poor speakers at the same time. I'll post up something in the ICE section, but any suggestions on units/speakers and sensible upgrades most welcome.
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#9
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The red triangle lights up when the ignition is on so maybe nothing to worry about but try disconnecting the unit completely by parting the wiring harness plug and leaving the unit for half an hour then reconnect and see what happens.
#15
There's definitely power going into the unit - it accepts and rejects CDs, for example. Screen and all other audio functions are non-functional. I'll take it to an audio shop and get it repaired if possible. My local garage had a friendly look and also declared the unit dead. But, who knows, you may well be right.
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There's definitely power going into the unit - it accepts and rejects CDs, for example. Screen and all other audio functions are non-functional. I'll take it to an audio shop and get it repaired if possible. My local garage had a friendly look and also declared the unit dead. But, who knows, you may well be right.
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