Hi fellow Zedders!
I'm hoping I have a common issue which is easy to fix.
I really struggle to get any reception for my radio and wondered if this is usually a problem in the boot area or if its behind the centre console.
I'll be stripping out the interior over the winter and could run a brand new cable but if there's an easy fix Id be really keen to learn.
Thanks in advance
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Intermittent radio reception - almost none existent
Re: Intermittent radio reception - almost none existent
What station do you listen to? I've had a lot of problems with Radio 2 (what else is a Z3 owner going to listen to really) this week and thought it might be their transmitters.
Just a long shot thought.
Just a long shot thought.
2001 Z3 2.2 Topaz Blue (Trudy) - Keeper rebuilt from a write-off
2002 Z3 2.2 Titan Silver (Cookies) - Keeper rebuilt having been bought with a seized engine
2002 Z3 3.0 Sapphire Black (Peanut) - Keeper awaiting rebuilding having been bought as an abandoned project
Plus Willy, Kodak & Maycee - All 2.2 Sport projects. Yes, 6 is a lot of Z3s
Always happy to try and help with spares
Re: Intermittent radio reception - almost none existent
Do you have a factory radio or has it been replaced with aftermarket? If aftermarket then its quite possible the antenna amplifier (in the boot) power feed is not connected to the back of the head unit. Aftermarket head units tend to have two wires that are not connected into the ISO connector. One for amplifier power and the other for antenna remote. Another option is the antenna amplifier at the base of the antenna. These do fail.
The first thing I would do is pull the head unit to see if everything is connected properly. Then check you are getting power to the antenna amplifier.
The first thing I would do is pull the head unit to see if everything is connected properly. Then check you are getting power to the antenna amplifier.
2001 M roadster S54 Laguna Seca Blue
Re: Intermittent radio reception - almost none existent
Take the whole unit out and unscrew the top underneath is a very small wire check to see if it is connected or got a bad joint. Its the feed to the mast. Mine had disintegrated and caused the fault you are having. I managed to solder a new wire in and that restored reception.
Colb
1999 BMW 1.8 Z3
2003 BMW 2.5 Z4
1998 Honda Deauville NT650V
1999 BMW 1.8 Z3
2003 BMW 2.5 Z4
1998 Honda Deauville NT650V
Re: Intermittent radio reception - almost none existent
Hi all, thanks for your input. Back of the h/u is definitely plugged in correctly.
Looks like colb has had the same issue. I'll give it a whirl at the weekend and post back results
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Looks like colb has had the same issue. I'll give it a whirl at the weekend and post back results
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Re: Intermittent radio reception - almost none existent
Hi Lewy,
You posted about this a while back viewtopic.php?f=5&t=37886&hilit=radio#p351948 I assume the following link did not help?
viewtopic.php?p=211526#p211526
Cheers
Brian
You posted about this a while back viewtopic.php?f=5&t=37886&hilit=radio#p351948 I assume the following link did not help?
viewtopic.php?p=211526#p211526
Cheers
Brian
Re: Intermittent radio reception - almost none existent
Thanks Brian, given I've slept since then its well and truly left my memory. I'll take a look. Cheers.
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Re: Intermittent radio reception - almost none existent
Thanks Brian, given I've slept since then its well and truly left my memory. I'll take a look. Cheers.
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