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Kenwood Am-fm Cd Receiver Detachable Faceplate Kdc-8003 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Roanoke, Virginia, United States

Roanoke, Virginia, United States
This may work and may not!
Brand:Kenwood Surface Finish:Black Manufacturer Part Number:KDC-8003-FP Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:No




Kenwood AM-FM CD Receiver Detachable Faceplate KDC-8003

This faceplate is in good condition physically. All buttons are crisp. Minor scratches. No cracks or chips. Includes protective case.

This was acquired from Circuit City many years ago when they were replacing their car audio display along with some misc faceplates that were laying around. I do not have anyway to test this without the original deck. I see other sellers guarantee that they are tested and 100% working. I have no idea how they can test the faceplate without the receiver. This may work and may not, that is why I am selling this as "Parts Not Working". Price reflects this as well. I figure honesty will go a lot further than a blank guarantee. At the very least you might be able repair yours with the one you purchase.

Quick Note: In my experience , if your radio does not power up more than likely it is not a defective faceplate. I have serviced audio equipment for 30 years and only seen that be the case a couple of times. Usually a collapsed power button.




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