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DIY auto repair can cause serious injury, fire, or vehicle damage. These guides are for informational purposes only. Always follow OEM torque specs, wear PPE, and consult a certified mechanic if you are unsure. You are solely responsible for your safety.
Poor AM/FM Radio Reception Or Interference
- The radio station is too far away.
- A tall building, a mountain, or high-voltage power line is nearby.
- Aftermarket window tinting.
- Check if each AM/FM radio station can be received normally. Compare the radio reception/interference to another vehicle of the same model and trim level in the exact same conditions.
Are they the same?
- YES - Operation is normal.
- NO - Go to step 2.
- Check if the AM/FM radio reception/interference is the same in several locations.
Is the reception/interference the same?
- YES - Go to step 3.
- NO - Multipath interference or weak station. Operation is normal.
- Check the reception/interference while the engine is running.
Is there noise (static or whine) only with the engine running?
- YES - Check the antenna and radio grounds. If OK, check the charging system and the ignition system.
- NO
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- With XM radio: go to step 4.
- Without XM radio: go to step 15.
- Wrap aluminum foil (A) around the tip of a tester probe (B) as shown in Fig 1.
- Touch one tester probe to the window antenna terminal (A) here, and move the other tester probe along the antenna wires to check that continuity exists. Repair it continuity does not exist.
- Remove the audio unit (see AUDIO UNIT REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
). Check that antenna lead is properly connected.
Is it connected properly?
- YES - Go to step 7.
- NO - Reconnect the connector, and recheck the function.
- Disconnect the antenna amplifier connector from the antenna amplifier.
- Measure voltage between the antenna amplifier connector No. 3 terminal and body ground.
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Is there battery voltage?
- YES - Go to step 9.
- NO - Faulty antenna lead.
- Remove the audio unit (see AUDIO UNIT REMOVAL/INSTALLATION ).
- Check for continuity between the audio unit antenna cable 3P connector No. 3 terminal and the antenna module 3P connector No. 3 terminal.Fig 4: Checking Continuity Between Audio Unit Antenna Cable 3P Connector 3 Terminal And Antenna Module 3P Connector 3 Terminal
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Is there continuity?
- YES - Go to step 11.
- NO - Repair the open in the wire between the audio unit and the antenna module.
- Check for continuity between the audio unit antenna cable 3P connector No. 1 terminal and the antenna module 3P connector No. 1 terminal.Fig 5: Checking Continuity Between Audio Unit Antenna Cable 3P Connector 1 Terminal And Antenna Module 3P Connector 1 Terminal
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Is there continuity?
- YES - Go to step 12.
- NO - Replace the antenna lead.
- Check for continuity between the audio unit antenna cable 3P connector No. 1 terminal and body ground.
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Is there continuity?
- YES - Replace the antenna lead.
- NO - Go to step 13.
- Check for continuity between the audio unit antenna cable 3P connector No. 2 terminal and the antenna module 3P connector No. 2 terminal.Fig 7: Checking Continuity Between Audio Unit Antenna Cable 3P Connector 2 Terminal And Antenna Module 3P Connector 2 Terminal
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Is there continuity?
- YES - Replace the antenna lead.
- NO - Go to step 14.
- Check for continuity between the audio unit antenna cable 3P connector No. 1 and No. 2 terminals.
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Is there continuity?
- YES - Replace the antenna lead.
- NO - Replace the antenna module, and recheck. If the reception is still poor, replace the audio unit.
- Remove the audio unit (see AUDIO UNIT REMOVAL/INSTALLATION ).
- Disconnect the antenna leads from the audio unit and mast antenna.
- Check for continuity between the antenna lead center pin at the audio unit lead and the antenna lead center pin at the antenna module unit lead.Fig 9: Checking Continuity Between Antenna Lead Center Pin At Audio Unit Lead And At Antenna Module Unit Lead
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Is there continuity?
- YES - Go to step 18.
- NO - Replace the antenna lead.
- Check for continuity between the shield surface of the audio unit lead and the shield surface of the antenna module unit lead.
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Is there continuity?
- YES - Go to step 19.
- NO - Replace the antenna lead.
- Check for continuity between the antenna lead center pin and the surface of the antenna lead.
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Is there continuity?
- YES - Replace the antenna lead.
- NO - Go to step 20.
- Disconnect the audio unit connector A (20P).
- Check for continuity between audio unit connector A (20P) terminal No. 1 and antenna amplifier connector No. 1 terminal.Fig 12: Checking Continuity Between Audio Unit Connector A (20P) Terminal 1 And Antenna Amplifier Connector 1 Terminal
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Is there continuity?
- YES - Substitute a known-good audio unit and retest.
- NO - Repair the open in the wire between the audio unit and the antenna module.
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.