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JBC



Member Since: 09 Oct 2011
Location: Bedford
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Radio Interference / Antenna

I am getting interference on the radio and a poor reception when the aircon/ full heat program is used.

I have tried a search on here for this topic and it turns up a fault with the antenna in the rear quarter window element.

Are both rear quarter window elements supposed to be connected?

Only the drivers side (right hand side) has a conection plug fitted at the very top in the middle. The other side has the connection plug fitted in the same place, but nothing connected to it. Is this right?

Thanks

Jon

Post #124630 22nd Dec 2011 2:58 pm
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ad210358



Member Since: 12 Oct 2008
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Yep, one is for DAB the other is for the normal radio, you will be surprised by how many people have thought they were heating elements Laughing

Post #124634 22nd Dec 2011 3:18 pm
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garyd



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garyd wrote:
Just had a call from the Lancaster Land Rover Welwyn.

They have found the problem with the audio interference.

They say the rear window heater element is not making contact properly and this is what is giving the interference nothing to do with the air-con unit sorry.
All to do with the window heater program.
Hit the window program switch and the radio crackles.....

New rear screen on overnight order will be fitted in the morning…. Great service again by dealer Thumbs Up Thumbs Up

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Sound like the same problem i had, it tuned out to be the rear heated screen not working.
Had the rear screen replaced and everything works fine now

Post #124724 22nd Dec 2011 10:16 pm
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