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    Hi all, I have an issue with my reception.

    I have an OEM stereo, and terrible reception. I recently replaced my antenna with a new one, to see if that would help it out, but it seems that it may actually be the main wire that plugs into the stereo... because when i was fiddling with that wire (i already had bad reception before i did this), i was able to catch the airwaves, but when i let go of the wire i lost it. If the main antenna wire is the issue, does anyone know how difficult it is (and cost) to replace the main antenna wire that runs from the antenna to the back of the stereo? do i have to remove carpet? and where could i get the wire to replace this? guy at kragen told me to check out radioshack, so i'll probably do that one of these days.

    I hardly listen to radio, since this years music IMO sucks pretty bad, but to have the FM radio function would be nice... :[ I hate white noise. I loved it when i first got the stereo after a year and a half of not having one (my clarion got jacked a while back) but now its just annoying lol!
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    Same problem here, I get like 3 stations and i'm right between milwaukee and chicago. Any fixes for this? Amplified antenna maybe?

    short

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      #3
      I'm pretty sure the wire runs with the harness to fuse panel on the left side of the car. Replacing it that way ould be a bitch, personally if it did need replacing just run it under the carpet and under the console to the radio.

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        #4
        Tie some string to the old one behind the radio, use plenty, pull it out from the antenna mast.
        Then tie the string to the new one and pull the string from behind the radio.
        Go slow might get caught a couple times but worked for me before.

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          #5
          hahaha that fishing trick sounds so ghetto... yet so awesome!

          maaaybe, lol it still sounds kinda difficult. :]
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            #6

            Yeah it can be a little difficult lots of stuff to get hung up on, but it's the same way I always do satellite radio antenna's.

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              #7
              I recommend upgrading to a High Def head unit. I did the same and pick up all types of stations.

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                #8
                honestly unless u have alot of time or the experience to do it i recommend u replace the head unit. u can pick up a coo deck for about 80 bucks. amplified antennas are coo but in some occasions will give you new problems.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by P5ylance View Post
                  Hi all, I have an issue with my reception.

                  I have an OEM stereo, and terrible reception. I recently replaced my antenna with a new one, to see if that would help it out, but it seems that it may actually be the main wire that plugs into the stereo... because when i was fiddling with that wire (i already had bad reception before i did this), i was able to catch the airwaves, but when i let go of the wire i lost it. If the main antenna wire is the issue, does anyone know how difficult it is (and cost) to replace the main antenna wire that runs from the antenna to the back of the stereo? do i have to remove carpet? and where could i get the wire to replace this? guy at kragen told me to check out radioshack, so i'll probably do that one of these days.

                  I hardly listen to radio, since this years music IMO sucks pretty bad, but to have the FM radio function would be nice... :[ I hate white noise. I loved it when i first got the stereo after a year and a half of not having one (my clarion got jacked a while back) but now its just annoying lol!
                  never fish an antenna line, if it catches anything and thins out the casing, you will get ground noise (Including XM). The antenna runs along side the center console under the carpet on the driver side and has clips holding it in place all the way back. there is a couple ways to do this.

                  1) remove front and back seats as well as the carpet, and replace the
                  antenna wire. (This is the hardest way.

                  2) you can run it like they do most XM satellite antennas and run it through
                  the door sill and kick panel.

                  3) you can remove the center console, cut the bad spot out of the antenna
                  and solder a new piece of antenna wire to it to replace the piece you cut
                  out. *** I wouldnt do it this way unless you know how to solder correctly.

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