Sunsi32

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OK...A couple of things....

I had the original factory fitted Karmen Harden GPS/Radio system in my Freelander but the radio never worked properly, the signal would drop in and out almost like a mobile phone signal (?)...I never really used the sat nav, so I had the whole unit replaced (Treated myself and spent a small fortune on an all singing all dancing double din touch screen).. thinking it was that.....the radio is now worse than ever, :fighting: even with a booster plugged in...so by process of elimination I have had the aerial base and mast replaced (Land Rover Originals)...still nothing...can anyone shed any light on this....????? (before all the head lining is ripped out to replace the co-ax??

Secondly...trying to get the steering controls working I have the PC99-X91 with the patch lead and it doesn't fit, seems other people have had this issue too....does anyone pleeeeease know of another lead or solution.....


I won't even go there with the sun roof :-(

Thanks in advance ...Alison
 
it should be possible to check the co-ax for breaks or shorts

If they exist chances are that its at one end or the other, and may not need to be stripped out entirely
 
Is this something I can do - or will it need to be a garage job?

well first off if you can get to the back of the radio, put a meter across the coaxial plug and see if it shows a dead short.

Then check that the center pin connects to the aerial socket - unscrew the aerial so you can get a connection to the live part.

Any really cheap analogue meter will do the basics
 
I'm not a Freelander owner but

I had a similar issue in a Merc van. Did all the checks and swapped the radio only to eventually find that there was a tiny amp in the aerial base and the supply had failed. The 'dead' amp was killing the signal. Anything like this in a Freelander set-up?
 
I'm not a Freelander owner but

I had a similar issue in a Merc van. Did all the checks and swapped the radio only to eventually find that there was a tiny amp in the aerial base and the supply had failed. The 'dead' amp was killing the signal. Anything like this in a Freelander set-up?

Doesn't seem to be, however it looks like broken cables are not unknown
 
I have had an external aerial plugged in....it still didn't seem to pick up a signal...but since the radio has never really worked i'm not even sure where a good signal area is, but I'm told Radio 2 is a strong signal everywhere...so it throws doubt over the whole co-ax thing, unless the external aerial was a really crap one :-(....if I hadn't just spent £300 on a new head unit I would have put my foot through it by now :-:)fighting:
 
Sorted the issue by installing a DAB radio which is now perfect so bearing in mind I replaced everything except the coax I would guess it was that - wasted my money replacing the roof mount - but at least I didn't rip out the interior and unearth 201 new problems replacing the rest :)
 

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