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Just traded in my 2006 Dodge Dakota for a 2003 Z Touring.
So far loving the Z, So much that sometimes I just drive it. Anyway...
I feel like the radio has an extremely weak signal. Places that use to not cause me any issues now are almost complete static when I try to tune in.
I tried using the search on this forum but nothing came up. It could be because I'm not doing it right.
Does anyone else have this problem?
Is it the actual radio or the antenna?
Are there upgraded antennas for more signal?
So far loving the Z, So much that sometimes I just drive it. Anyway...
I feel like the radio has an extremely weak signal. Places that use to not cause me any issues now are almost complete static when I try to tune in.
I tried using the search on this forum but nothing came up. It could be because I'm not doing it right.
Does anyone else have this problem?
Is it the actual radio or the antenna?
Are there upgraded antennas for more signal?
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2003 Touring
Bose stock model
Has an aftermarket remote starter. Not sure if that has anything to do with it.
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Research the antenna assembly - it's all in the trunk and you may have a loose connection.
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If all the connections are good and the antenna amp is working properly, my reply is his only option other than finding a new station to listen to, not driving into the dead zone, or moving on to other forms of music.
All the replies concerning an aftermarket radio are more useless than mine. He said he has the factory BOSE system.
All the replies concerning an aftermarket radio are more useless than mine. He said he has the factory BOSE system.
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The problem is reception; the cause is the antenna.
If all the connections are good and the antenna amp is working properly, my reply is his only option other than finding a new station to listen to, not driving into the dead zone, or moving on to other forms of music.
All the replies concerning an aftermarket radio are more useless than mine. He said he has the factory BOSE system.
All the replies concerning an aftermarket radio are more useless than mine. He said he has the factory BOSE system.
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i have 2008 z not the bose unit but the basic stock head unit. I am having the exact same issue. I have been searching everywhere to solve this and can't find anything. I have everything connected correctly into the head unit and antenna. Where you ever able to figure it out?
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i have 2008 z not the bose unit but the basic stock head unit. I am having the exact same issue. I have been searching everywhere to solve this and can't find anything. I have everything connected correctly into the head unit and antenna. Where you ever able to figure it out?
https://my350z.com/forum/audio-and-v...d-antenna.html
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