> my brother was kind enough to put a kenwood head unit in place of the
> crappy oem model. now I'd like to get at the back of the thing, and
> I can't figure out how to do it. the oem one slides out using those
> 'loop/coat hanger' tools on either side of the unit. the aftermarket
> one doesn't seem to have holes for that. is there some trick I'm
> missing, or are they all different?
They do vary, but most Kenwoods are the same. There is a special thin tool, not
much more than a stick of sheet metal, that pushes in on either side of the
unit. They depress a spring catch, and then the head slides out of it's cage
(which comes with the unit). You may need to remove the faceplate first, and
spring the cage a tiny bit to get room to insert the tool.
I've attached a diagram from my instructions that might help.
Or, you can probably find the instructions for your unit on Kenwood's web site
http://www.kenwoodusa.com/
Randall
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