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Hi all. Recently purchased an '05 Civic with a Kenwood KDC-MP4028
installed. Pressed the little reset button on the front and now it
asks for the security code... bought it off the dealer, so I am unable
to contact the original owner. I have heard that there is a closely-
guarded security code for most late model Kenwood decks with this
feature. Does anyone have access to this information? I would really
rather not send the deck in to Kenwood. Just bought the car last week,
I can prove that in case anyone is wondering... I know a lot of people
ask this after having stolen a deck.
Really, what is the point when the deck is stolen and the damage is
done - it's not going to deter anyone from stealing a deck or breaking
in to your car in the first place! (I thought that was what removable
faceplates are for?)

And why do they put a reset button on the front of the deck? Silly...
someone with brains needs to design a deck without millions of stupid
buttons that do the opposite of what you'd think they would do.
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No I am smart enough to use Google if I'm smart enough to come on to
Google Groups

Those suggestions don't work on most newer Kenwoods except the flip-
ups.

On May 20, 10:12 pm, I. Care wrote:
In article 9413c53f-4bd5-46c8-a104-
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says...

Hi all. Recently purchased an '05 Civic with a Kenwood KDC-MP4028
installed. Pressed the little reset button on the front and now it
asks for the security code... bought it off the dealer, so I am unable
to contact the original owner. I have heard that there is a closely-
guarded security code for most late model Kenwood decks with this
feature. Does anyone have access to this information? I would really
rather not send the deck in to Kenwood. Just bought the car last week,
I can prove that in case anyone is wondering... I know a lot of people
ask this after having stolen a deck.
Really, what is the point when the deck is stolen and the damage is
done - it's not going to deter anyone from stealing a deck or breaking
in to your car in the first place! (I thought that was what removable
faceplates are for?)


And why do they put a reset button on the front of the deck? Silly...
someone with brains needs to design a deck without millions of stupid
buttons that do the opposite of what you'd think they would do.


Did you try doing an internet search? If so did you try the several
options listed here?

http://www.fixya.com/support/t188304-forgot_code

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