A:AnswerYes the Kenwood 7706S has a dedicated subwoofer output, but requires separate amplifier(s). If you have a factory Bose system it's probably not worth your trouble, but it is possible. Check online discussion forums for your specific vehicle.
A:AnswerThis might sound like a stupid question, but do you have the add-on Siriusxm SXV300 tuner that goes to the radio? It is sold separately from the Kenwood DMX7706S which I also own. The Kenwood actually doesn't have the tuner, even though it shows it right on the box. Very misleading if you ask me.
A:AnswerMake sure the mike is actually plugged into the back of the unit would be my first solution. Secondly make sure your Bluetooth is connected properly
A:AnswerJust got this deck a week ago. Sorry but I have no clue. I have a Garmin GPS so no need to worry about it. I have used my Google maps on it though. Just doesn’t show traffic flow.
A:AnswerThe light green (teal) colored wire needs a ring terminal crimped on and then screw it to the back of the unit using one of it's own screws. Or find your park brake wire on the car and connect it to that.
A:AnswerI have a honda civic Si 2013. IT works, but I had a lot of problems with steering wheel control install. The adapter that is supposed to connect stereo and steering wheel controls does work so Tech had to find another way to set it up. It works but it took way longer to install then it should have.
A:AnswerWe recommend that you try a different USB cable. For testing purposes, connect the USB cable directly to the units USB port without a USB extension or mount.
A:AnswerKenwood brands are able bypass this feature. Have geek squad install this for you if you’re insure how. They did mine and set it up to bypass the parking brake feature without me even having to ask.