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Unfortunately I have noticed that all BMWs seem to have this problem. I think it is because they don't use a regular external antenna. While this obviously makes the car look nicer, radio reception suffers.
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My non-nav radio picks up lots of stations. I would check to be sure the antenna is really connected.
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Yeah take it to the dealership and complain. Ask to test drive another car and check that cars reception. I found that the cars on the lot (three) to be exact all had better reception than mine. They told me since I added a sub/amp thats what's interfeering with the reception and wouldn't do anything about it...
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Ours is a 2001 and a few years back they upgraded the software/firmware in the radio module because of this problem. There was a TSB about it.
Many cars these days use antenna's bulilt into the glass, hell even my 98 Prelude is built that way. |
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Just get XM Radio -- Problem solved, and you have a hell of a music selection. The XM Direct kit is cheap (about $250) and you can install it yourself in about 10 minutes. However, if you are going to go with a factory Nav radio, XM Direct will not work. You'll have to go with an external XM tuner (as opposed to one that is controlled by the car radio with all data displayed on the radio itself.) I have Nav, so I put an XM Commander in the ash tray. I have installed quite a few XM Direct units in BMWs and it works really well.
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I also live on the Eastside and my radio reception is good. Sounds to me like you may have a problem with your antenna.
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Mine never had problem and it's stock (knock on wood).
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here's a couple things to consider. Do you have aftermarket tint? Metallic tint could affect both FM and AM reception. Also, pull the cover off in the back that leads to the lines on the side glass. That's your radio antenna. Make sure the wires are still connected on the bottom. 3rd.. Check pull out the business radio and check the connectivity of antenna lead to it.
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There is a TSB about weak radio reception. Another of these "by customer complaint only" deals. They change out the antenna amp.
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