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Golf Mk4 radio aerial.



 
 
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Old August 1st 03, 09:53 AM posted to uk.rec.cars.vw.watercooled
anthony james
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Default Golf Mk4 radio aerial.

My imported golf came without a radio and i fitted one myself using a
loom adaptor (the radio manual mentioned dimmable display lighting and
i thought the loom might sort it out without me having to spend an age
fiddling - it didnt). As i understand it the roof mounted aerial is
powered - is this connected as part of the loom or is the power lead
for it lost somewhere in the dash? I ask because whilst reception is
sometimes worse than i expect (not that i really have anything to
compare it to).
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Old August 2nd 03, 02:08 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.vw.watercooled
Chris Bartram
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Default Golf Mk4 radio aerial.

anthony james wrote:
My imported golf came without a radio and i fitted one myself using a
loom adaptor (the radio manual mentioned dimmable display lighting and
i thought the loom might sort it out without me having to spend an age
fiddling - it didnt). As i understand it the roof mounted aerial is
powered - is this connected as part of the loom or is the power lead
for it lost somewhere in the dash? I ask because whilst reception is
sometimes worse than i expect (not that i really have anything to
compare it to).

Probably powered by the loom. Usually the electric aerial connector (the
one that raises/lowers an old-fashioned wing-mount aerial).

 




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