Radio Reception poor
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Are your windows tinted?
The antenna is at the top of the rear glass in the X-type, if there is metallic tint on this glass there will be a huge reduction in signal. the lower pattern is the defog grid.
If there is no tint, it could be the etched pattern on the rear glass is damaged - thus the new rear window comment. Or it could be the amplifier module that connects between the rear glass and the coax cable to the radio, or a poor connection of the cables.
There also may be a fuse for this antenna module, check into that first.
Then see if you can find a small wire attached to the top pattern on the glass. If it is attached, then I'd suggest pulling the radio and checking the coax connection to the back of that. If it is OK, then use an Ohm meter to measure resistance between that coax shield (NOT the center pin) and the negative battery cable. It should be very low, less than an Ohm by far. If it is low your connection to the antenna module should be good.
The antenna is at the top of the rear glass in the X-type, if there is metallic tint on this glass there will be a huge reduction in signal. the lower pattern is the defog grid.
If there is no tint, it could be the etched pattern on the rear glass is damaged - thus the new rear window comment. Or it could be the amplifier module that connects between the rear glass and the coax cable to the radio, or a poor connection of the cables.
There also may be a fuse for this antenna module, check into that first.
Then see if you can find a small wire attached to the top pattern on the glass. If it is attached, then I'd suggest pulling the radio and checking the coax connection to the back of that. If it is OK, then use an Ohm meter to measure resistance between that coax shield (NOT the center pin) and the negative battery cable. It should be very low, less than an Ohm by far. If it is low your connection to the antenna module should be good.
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jimborino (05-31-2014)
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Do you have one that does not seem to be heating as much as the others? IE it stays frosted longer on cold mornings? If so there are repair kits that give you a conductive paint to repair the breaks in the grid, that should fix the FM reception with the defog on.
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not sure this will help but give it a try. press am/fm button and eject button at the same time. the screen will now say setup mode. next press the zero button and it will cylce thru different markets. make sure its set to US. i've seen that cause the radio to seek right pass a know good radio station. hope this helped.
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Pushing_Tin (11-19-2010)
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Might be some additional questions here.
Are there not 3 different radios? (Base, Premium/Alpine, and touch screen)
My only experience is with the Alpine in my X and the touch screen in my S and both work very well.
The roof mounted antenna on the wagon will always be a potential issue. If you send your car through a car wash, it needs to be unscrewed and removed to prevent possible damage. But don't leave it off because the base connection can corrode if left exposed to weather (that happened to the similar antenna on my parents' Audi when they left the antenna off the roof).
Are there not 3 different radios? (Base, Premium/Alpine, and touch screen)
My only experience is with the Alpine in my X and the touch screen in my S and both work very well.
The roof mounted antenna on the wagon will always be a potential issue. If you send your car through a car wash, it needs to be unscrewed and removed to prevent possible damage. But don't leave it off because the base connection can corrode if left exposed to weather (that happened to the similar antenna on my parents' Audi when they left the antenna off the roof).
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FM reception 2000 S premimun radio
FM reception 2000 Stype premium radio. Static near tall buildings and overpasses. I have the S412 TSB. I believe the antenna, inside back window, is plugged into a module, upper left side trunk. The rear window defrosted is the other plug in this module. To test the existing antenna,, can I simply unplug the antenna from that module and plug in an external antenna? This will tell me if there is a break in the window antenna and eliminate one variable. Also,,, I will never have a Ipod, nav. or in car phone,, so that info is greek to me and not needed.
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My radio is doing the same thing. It gets very good reception until I turn on the rear defroster. Not sure where the reception module is or if it can be fixed. Anybody know how to fix this problem?
Last edited by Jac; 12-23-2012 at 12:41 PM.
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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..
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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2005 Estate Antenna
My FM/AM was never great in the 2005 estate wagon but about a month or 2 ago it got much worse and I usually only get one station to come in, everything else just static. I checked all the connections at the antenna (roof mount) and at the radio(w/ navigation) but all appears tight. I went to locate the AM/FM amplifier module which according to the workshop manual should be near the right c pillar but after removing the c-pillar trim and levering down the headliner I do not see anything that resembles the amp depicted in the workshop manual. The picture of the amp in the message above looks like it might be attached to the antenna base. Since this is usually my wife's daily diver, I need to get it fixed pretty quickly now. Any advise would be appreciated.
Thanks David N
Thanks David N
Last edited by dnorth1; 05-25-2015 at 04:48 PM. Reason: clarification and spelling
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