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Bad Radio Reception.
« Reply #15 on: 04 March 2009, 18:45:12 »

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Re: Bad Radio Reception.
« Reply #16 on: 04 March 2009, 19:15:33 »

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My advice, if a Vx mechanic ever says anything to you just smile and nodd politely!

Then find a pinch of salt!

Particularly round Nottingham which seems to have the most piss poor dealers on the planet!

If it was a knwon problem it would be a regular failure.....and its not a regular failure so it cant be a known problem  :y

As for failure on a car witha  roof maounted aerial, its often the aerial cable where it connects to the rear of the radio and most commonly occurs if the original unit has been replaced with an aftermarket item.


I have a 1995 3.0 Elite with the original SC 804 head unit & a roof mounted aerial. The radio reception isn't too great on it so I'm interested in this topic as well.

I always thought that the radio booster is in the rear shelf along with the amp for the speakers. Could I be thinking wrong then?
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