Audio short circuit
#21
Right ! Looks like I've found the main problem.
Pin 1 on CA230 supplies power to the antenna. I found another yellow/green cable in the harness going to the rear of the car. I cut this and found the rear section of it is grounded, the front section is okay and has continuity with pin 1 of CA230.
I really don't relish the idea of dropping the headlining to get to the antenna though.
Pin 1 on CA230 supplies power to the antenna. I found another yellow/green cable in the harness going to the rear of the car. I cut this and found the rear section of it is grounded, the front section is okay and has continuity with pin 1 of CA230.
I really don't relish the idea of dropping the headlining to get to the antenna though.
#22
#23
The head liner is easier to drop than you think,
you just need to drop it down for access you can leave it in the car.
Good luck.
#24
Hi
NEW PROBLEM !
I've put everything back as it was, ie instrument cluster, passenger airbag, radio/cd/aircon unit, front vents etc etc, BUT now the car won't start at all. All the lights come on on the dashboard as usual but no ignition ... like an immobilizer?
I left the yellow/green cable to the antenna cut, no ignition. Temporarily joined them, no ignition.
Aircon is not working either (is it a case of if the aircon isn't working, the car won't start?) I checked the connectors at the back of radio/cd/aircon and one was loose, reconnected but still no ignition.
HELP !!!!! PLS.
NEW PROBLEM !
I've put everything back as it was, ie instrument cluster, passenger airbag, radio/cd/aircon unit, front vents etc etc, BUT now the car won't start at all. All the lights come on on the dashboard as usual but no ignition ... like an immobilizer?
I left the yellow/green cable to the antenna cut, no ignition. Temporarily joined them, no ignition.
Aircon is not working either (is it a case of if the aircon isn't working, the car won't start?) I checked the connectors at the back of radio/cd/aircon and one was loose, reconnected but still no ignition.
HELP !!!!! PLS.
#26
The power wire that you found shorted should go to the Antenna module which is located behind the Left hand E post trim.
You may be able to re route this cable from the plug under the back seat through the trunk up the E post. no need to remove the head liner. Or you may be lucky and find the short in the E post but I suspect you may find this module has gone bad.
The antenna module boosts the signal from the antenna which is part of the heated rear window.
You may be able to re route this cable from the plug under the back seat through the trunk up the E post. no need to remove the head liner. Or you may be lucky and find the short in the E post but I suspect you may find this module has gone bad.
The antenna module boosts the signal from the antenna which is part of the heated rear window.
#27
#30
I've just ordered a new antenna base ... not due to be delivered until after next weekend.
I'm hoping that by just pulling the top part of the tailgate weatherstrip down, it will allow enough room for me to replace the antenna base without stripping anything else out.
Will keep you updated.
I'm hoping that by just pulling the top part of the tailgate weatherstrip down, it will allow enough room for me to replace the antenna base without stripping anything else out.
Will keep you updated.
#31
Found this thread very interesting and quite relevant to my situation:
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Signal booster
In the estate you can find a signal booster in the antennas base.
You have to remove some seals, plastic cover of the rear pillars and then you can pull the head liner down a little.
Replacing the signal booster has done the trick to some X-Types. Don´t have the parts number though..
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X-Type 2.5 Executive Estate, -04, 68tmls
35w HID, LED park lights
Repkim
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Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Finland
Posts: 38
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Signal booster
In the estate you can find a signal booster in the antennas base.
You have to remove some seals, plastic cover of the rear pillars and then you can pull the head liner down a little.
Replacing the signal booster has done the trick to some X-Types. Don´t have the parts number though..
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X-Type 2.5 Executive Estate, -04, 68tmls
35w HID, LED park lights
#32
Hi everyone, sorry for taking a while to get back in touch, things have hectic.
I finally managed to get around to replacing the antenna on the X type estate/wagon today.
There was no need to disturb the tailgate weather-seal, just had to pull the headlining out of the seal and remove the trims on the D pillars.
A 22mm spanner was required to undo the nut holding the antenna but working on this was like stripping the engine through a postbox ! All done by touch as nothing could be seen because of the headlining.
The photo below indicates the state of the antenna amplifier, was there any wonder it was shorting out.
It was a real job trying to track down the short circuit and I'm glad it's all sorted.
Many thanks for all the help from this forum.
Brad
I finally managed to get around to replacing the antenna on the X type estate/wagon today.
There was no need to disturb the tailgate weather-seal, just had to pull the headlining out of the seal and remove the trims on the D pillars.
A 22mm spanner was required to undo the nut holding the antenna but working on this was like stripping the engine through a postbox ! All done by touch as nothing could be seen because of the headlining.
The photo below indicates the state of the antenna amplifier, was there any wonder it was shorting out.
It was a real job trying to track down the short circuit and I'm glad it's all sorted.
Many thanks for all the help from this forum.
Brad
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