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<blockquote data-quote="Prowler573" data-source="post: 1530572" data-attributes="member: 561023"><p>If you have a Kenwood head unit with the security code feature enabled (factory default is off and you have to manually pick and set a code into the unit to activate the feature) resetting the code doesn't unlock any features on the stereo. But forget what code you set and then disconnect the unit from power you'll see what it's for...</p><p></p><p>No, hitting the reset button doesn't affect it whatsoever. It has to be reset internally and no, I do not know the method. The only Kenwood head unit I currently have with the security code enabled is my KRC-608 cassette deck (which is my test bench source) and I haven't forgotten the code, luckily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prowler573, post: 1530572, member: 561023"] If you have a Kenwood head unit with the security code feature enabled (factory default is off and you have to manually pick and set a code into the unit to activate the feature) resetting the code doesn't unlock any features on the stereo. But forget what code you set and then disconnect the unit from power you'll see what it's for... No, hitting the reset button doesn't affect it whatsoever. It has to be reset internally and no, I do not know the method. The only Kenwood head unit I currently have with the security code enabled is my KRC-608 cassette deck (which is my test bench source) and I haven't forgotten the code, luckily. [/QUOTE]
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