My car got broken into a few nights ago, but luckily the only thing they took was the faceplate to my radio. Unfortunately, instead of using the release button to pop it out, they just pulled the whole thing off, including the front panel the face plate snaps into. It looks like everything is fine internally, i.e. no bent metal or anything, but I'm not 100% since I don't know what it looked like before.
I'm wondering if I were to buy a new faceplate, would it still work even though there's nothing to hold on to? I've tried looking for the whole piece I'm missing but had no luck so far, since it's part of the actual head unit.
Here's a cheap picture of what I'm working with, if that helps anyone:
Posts
FYI, faceplates are typically prohibitively expensive, if they're sold separately at all, precisely to discourage theft of the stereos.
Kenwood corporate may be able to help you source one, if they are still building parts for that chassis
That being said, easier to replace. After parts/shipping/time spent probably cheaper too
PSN - MicroChrist
I'm too fuckin' poor to play
WordsWFriends - zeewoot
I had a similar thing happen to me years ago. A thief tried to steal my stereo and cut the wiring harness in random places (even though it was all attached to an easily disconnected clip). They couldn't get it out (I could pop it in like 2 minutes), but they did manage to short circuit the thing. It worked after that, but the buttons didn't all do what they were supposed to (volume down was incremental, but volume up went 10%>60%>100%; preset 6 went to next track, stuff like that). Some people just don't take pride in their work.
That's what I was thinking about trying, but I wanted to ask around before I shelled out $60 for a face plate when it sounds like I'm going to need a completely new unit. I guess I know where that tax refund is going this year.
I checked with my renter's insurance (since it happened at my apartment complex) but they won't cover it. I doubt my car insurance will either, but I may look into before I go buy the new unit.
But you'll probably need a receipt
PSN - MicroChrist
I'm too fuckin' poor to play
WordsWFriends - zeewoot
The lesson to be learned here is: If your stereo has a removable faceplate, take it with you when you leave your car, or someone else will.