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Troy CarrSep 3, 2025
What to do if my Kenwood KDC-BT43U says “NO DISC”?
- LLori AllenSep 3, 2025
If your Kenwood Car Receiver displays “NO DISC”, insert a playable disc into the loading slot.
What to do if my Kenwood KDC-BT43U says “NO DISC”?
If your Kenwood Car Receiver displays “NO DISC”, insert a playable disc into the loading slot.
What to do if “PROTECT” appears on my Kenwood KDC-BT43U Car Receiver?
If the Kenwood Car Receiver displays “PROTECT” and you can't do anything, ensure the speaker wire terminals are properly insulated. Then, reset the unit. If it still shows “PROTECT”, further assistance may be needed.
What does “READ ERROR” mean on my Kenwood KDC-BT43U?
If your Kenwood Car Receiver displays “READ ERROR”, copy the files and folders to the USB device again. If the issue persists, reset the USB device or try using a different USB device.
What to do if my Kenwood KDC-BT43U Car Receiver says “NO DEVICE”?
If your Kenwood Car Receiver displays “NO DEVICE”, connect a USB device and switch the source to USB again.
How to eject a disc from my Kenwood KDC-BT43U?
If your Kenwood Car Receiver cannot eject the disc, press and hold 0 to forcibly eject it. Be careful when the disc ejects. If this doesn't work, reset the unit.
Why is my Kenwood KDC-BT43U Car Receiver skipping during Bluetooth playback?
If the Kenwood Car Receiver is interrupting or skipping during Bluetooth audio playback, try reducing the distance between the unit and the Bluetooth audio player. You can also turn the unit off and on, then try connecting again. Be aware that other Bluetooth devices might be attempting to connect to the unit.
How to fix “iPod ERROR” on my Kenwood KDC-BT43U?
If your Kenwood Car Receiver displays “iPod ERROR”, try reconnecting the iPod. If the error continues, reset the iPod.
What does “USB ERROR” mean on my Kenwood KDC-BT43U Car Receiver and how to fix it?
If your Kenwood Car Receiver displays “USB ERROR”, remove the USB device, turn the unit off, and then turn it back on. If the issue persists, try connecting a different USB device.
Why can't I hear sound from my Kenwood KDC-BT43U Car Receiver?
If your Kenwood Car Receiver isn't producing any sound, try adjusting the volume to a suitable level. Also, inspect the cords and connections to ensure they are properly connected.
What does “DEVICE FULL” mean on my Kenwood KDC-BT43U Car Receiver?
If your Kenwood Car Receiver displays “DEVICE FULL”, the number of registered devices has reached its limit. Delete an unnecessary device and try again.
Type | Car Receiver |
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Brand | Kenwood |
Model | KDC-BT43U |
Maximum Output Power | 50 W x 4 |
RMS Power | 22 W x 4 |
Bluetooth | Yes |
USB Input | Yes |
AUX Input | Yes |
CD Player | Yes |
Radio Tuner | Yes |
Display Type | LCD |
MP3 Playback | Yes |
WMA Playback | Yes |
WAV Playback | Yes |
FLAC Playback | Yes |
Subwoofer Control | Yes |
Remote Control | Yes |
Compatible Audio Formats | MP3, WMA, WAV, FLAC |
Built-in Microphone | Yes |
Steering Wheel Control Ready | Yes |
Preamp Outputs | 2 Pairs (Front + Rear/Subwoofer Selectable) |
Equalizer | 13-band graphic equalizer |
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How to receive, reject, end calls, and switch between call modes.
Accessing and using the phone book and call history for dialing.
Adjusting settings like pairing, auto answer, reconnect, and PIN codes.
Playback controls, track selection, and playback modes for Bluetooth audio.
Adjusting preset EQs, bass boost, loudness, and balance for optimal sound.
Remedies for common issues like no sound, error messages, and device recognition.
Explains power, ground, speaker, and remote control wire connections.