- BRAND NEW Factory (OEM) Denso DVD drive
- Has NEVER been in a vehicle!!
- Works in many Denso manufactured navigation radios from 2010 and newer
- Manufactured for Denso by Kenwood
- Plays standard audio format CDs and CDRs
- Plays MP3 audio format CDs and CDRs
- Plays most DVDs
- Looks like the one pictured above. (You get what you see.)
- Make sure you match yours to the picture
- A GREAT way to replace a drive that has went bad on you.
- NOT compatible with the CD6 radios (built-in 6 CD changer)
- Not compatible with non-navigation radios
- Compatible with BOSE or non-BOSE sound systems
- Will NOT trigger the THEFTLOCK system (Plug your radio back in and go.)
- Requires removal of radio from the vehicle (Do not attempt with radio connected)
- Typical Kenwood part number is DVS8605VZ
- Interchanges with DVS8601V, DVS8603V and DVS8605V
- Typical Denso part number is DW413700-5750
- Returns not accepted unless there is a functional defect (See details below)
- 6 month warranty
APPLICATIONS
According to our info, this drive was offered in some 2010-2013 GM navigation radios manufactured by Denso. However, in some models/years multiple radio manufacturers and drive types were used. We have provided pictures of this drive, as well as compatible part numbers. It is up to you to confirm it is the same one you have in your vehicle.
ADDITIONAL INFO
Make sure to confirm this is the drive you have BEFORE ordering. Returns are not accepted for any reason other than functional defect. Even then, an exchange for the exact same part number will be your only option. A functional difference is not the same thing as a functional defect and usually only occurs when you don't match your drive and/or part number.
We have confirmed it is the right drive for GM radios with part numbers of 20888798 (2010 Cadillac SRX), 22870863 (2012 Chevy Suburban), 23168280 (2014 Express/Savana van), and 22923616 (2013 Chevy Avalanche). Confirmation of any other number would be up to you. Purchasing it for a different radio and finding it is not the right drive does not make it not as described. Even if you have one of the vehicles listed here, this could still be the wrong drive. Because GM used two different manufacturers for their nav radios in the trucks and SUVs. Yours isn't a Denso simply because your vehicle is listed. Yours could just as easily had the Delco version installed, which uses different internals. Yours isn't a Denso simply because someone on the internet said their same year/model took this drive. Check your radio first!! If it's a Delco, this is wrong. If it's a Denso, this could still be wrong. The only way to tell for sure is to open your radio...
This product was last updated on Wednesday 17 April, 2024.