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aus 02-26-2006 03:04 AM

Need help with AM after stereo upgrade...
 
I have NO AM reception after my stereo upgrade, which consists of an amp and speaker upgrade from a Nav/DSP stereo.

Any ideas regarding the loss of AM? Is there a wire for AM antenna in the harness I may have cut? I don't see it on the wiring diagram on the FAQ. Thanks.

Mindfull 02-26-2006 03:38 AM

Any chance you installed a Euro Stereo Head unit? Apparently they lack AM, since it's not used there. Hope that's not the case for your upgrade, but thought it might be helpful to know. There's another thread today that mentions this issue- I'll edit with the link if I find it shortly.

Update- OK, here's the quote from the Nav Retrofit thread:
Quote:

Originally Posted by King
... The retrofit kits available in Europe (and from Roveractive on ebay) have the Euro radio module. This will most likely not work in North America due to the different radio frequencies, in particular the AM radio besides other issues. So you may still have to buy another new radio module locally which will cost around $450-$500.

Do your homework before you start buying parts...Good Luck!



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el_duderino 02-26-2006 05:54 PM

When you totally lack AM, that is often an indication of the antenna being totally disconnected.

Is FM reception somewhat worse?

If NOT, see if you can seek AM stations with the amp fuse pulled (I know you won't be able to hear them). Some amps generate AM interference.

If FM is also somewhat worse, I suspect the antenna is unplugged or something like that.

aus 02-26-2006 06:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by el_duderino
When you totally lack AM, that is often an indication of the antenna being totally disconnected.

Is FM reception somewhat worse?

If NOT, see if you can seek AM stations with the amp fuse pulled (I know you won't be able to hear them). Some amps generate AM interference.

If FM is also somewhat worse, I suspect the antenna is unplugged or something like that.

I'm pretty sure it's the antenna, but I can't figure out where the antenna line is located.

I get VERY weak AM reception and FM is fine. Anyone know where the AM antenna goes in? Thanks.

el_duderino 02-27-2006 01:52 PM

The antenna is for both and is at the tuner module, which is usually under the spare.

But I'd pull the amp fuse first. Try it.

aus 02-28-2006 01:33 AM

I'll try the fuse thing, but not sure it'll work. I still get AM reception, but it's REALLY bad, while FM is still OK.

So I pull the fuse and scan with AM to see if I lock in more stations?

EX-5IVE 02-28-2006 11:58 PM

i also did a stereo uprgade and my FM and AM are really weak, alot of static
any ideas

Estroil 4.8is 03-02-2006 09:28 AM

Ditto. After upgrading to a eclipse DD. FM is weak, it's almost like listening to AM. Any help?


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