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<blockquote data-quote="Spr0ket" data-source="post: 862609" data-attributes="member: 560341"><p>You have the motorized D-Mask system... it sucks. That is the reason why the newer kenwood head units get away from it. The part you need is a very small flat cable lead that solders to the motorized plate of the face. Not an easy task to tackle. Ask around at your local professional installer to find a repair center to do the work. It should cost around $80-120. I had one of the older kenwood head units like that... one of the first motorized. I loved the head unit, but I got pretty mad about the cable going bad. I have a new Kenwood now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spr0ket, post: 862609, member: 560341"] You have the motorized D-Mask system... it sucks. That is the reason why the newer kenwood head units get away from it. The part you need is a very small flat cable lead that solders to the motorized plate of the face. Not an easy task to tackle. Ask around at your local professional installer to find a repair center to do the work. It should cost around $80-120. I had one of the older kenwood head units like that... one of the first motorized. I loved the head unit, but I got pretty mad about the cable going bad. I have a new Kenwood now. [/QUOTE]
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