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Any AM Radio Gurus Here?
I upgraded my OEM 2005 Cayenne PCM radio to the new PCCM+, you can read about my journey here. . .
https://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-cayenne-macan-forum/1136481-pccm-getting-installed-today.html The problem I am having is my AM reception is non existent. The dealer did the install and was unable to correct the problem when I took the vehicle back. In fact, they told me AM reception is poor in Los Angeles. I removed the rear spoiler and located what I believe to be the AM radio antenna. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1681947710.jpg I moved this tan wire around and the reception did change depending on the position. Question: Is there a way to splice wire to this antenna to improve reception? I cannot see the connection where this antenna connects to the audio system. |
I'm not a AM antenna guru. Looking at that antenna and I would think it is the one for your remote, if you trust ebay that large yellow zinc plated enclosure is part of your antenna, what is attached to it?
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It should be one of the wires plugged into the unit side, likely one for FM and one for AM another for cell? I am guessing that is some sort of signal splitter booster. Any idea if other Cayenne's have bad AM reception? Check to see if you have power going to that.
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Here are some photos of underneath the spoiler . . .
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1681969160.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1681969160.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1681969160.jpg |
I wish the Germans would just order Japanese electronics. Hopefully somebody here knows how to test these. I would make sure you have power, check the red wire on the right side box, looks like it is labeled +, check those brown ground wires leading to the metal straps to see if they are tight.
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