Remote control for Kenwood Stereos listed below (per Kenwood):
DPX303 DPX502U KDC-BT6044 KDC-W4044UA KDC-W4044UG KDC-W4537UA KDC-W4537UG KDC-W4544U KDC-W4737U KDC-W5041UA KDC-W5041UG KDC-W5541U KDC-W5544U KDC-W6041U KDC-W6537U KDC-W6541U KDC-W7041U KDC-W7044U KDC-W7537U KDC-W7541U KDC-W7544U KDC-W9537U |
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