Poor Reception
Poor Reception - RESOLVED
I think I fixed my radio reception problem tonight! Originally I was using the ground wire in my wiring harness for the ground on my head unit (which I have done on every car I installed and never had a problem).
Anyway, I unplugged my antenna and my radio shut off. This lead me to believe it was getting a ground through the antenna. I wired the stereo ground to the chassis and the reception improved 100%. I don't know if this is an obvious solution but it wasn't for me. I think it may have something to do with the Bose system. Anyway, if you've tried the below steps and still have problems..try this
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I'm starting a new thread because the other one seems to have died.
I am having a radio reception problem with my Kenwood X859 radio. I do have the blue/white antenna turn on lead connected and I am using the diversity antenna adapter.
Just to be sure, I checked with Metra and it is the 40-NI10 that is required for the Nissan Diversity Antenna (NOT this one 40-NI20. I happen to have the Scosche NDA which is the same thing. I'm wondering if the Metra is better because my reception sucks.
I have done a search and not yielded the results I was looking for. Does anyone have similar problems or had similar problems and was able to fix them?
BTW, satellite is not an option since I only drive the car 1-2 days a week.
Thanks!
Anyway, I unplugged my antenna and my radio shut off. This lead me to believe it was getting a ground through the antenna. I wired the stereo ground to the chassis and the reception improved 100%. I don't know if this is an obvious solution but it wasn't for me. I think it may have something to do with the Bose system. Anyway, if you've tried the below steps and still have problems..try this
.I'm starting a new thread because the other one seems to have died.
I am having a radio reception problem with my Kenwood X859 radio. I do have the blue/white antenna turn on lead connected and I am using the diversity antenna adapter.
Just to be sure, I checked with Metra and it is the 40-NI10 that is required for the Nissan Diversity Antenna (NOT this one 40-NI20. I happen to have the Scosche NDA which is the same thing. I'm wondering if the Metra is better because my reception sucks.
I have done a search and not yielded the results I was looking for. Does anyone have similar problems or had similar problems and was able to fix them?
BTW, satellite is not an option since I only drive the car 1-2 days a week.
Thanks!
Originally posted by Dustyroads
Which year Maxima, my friend?? I'm still siffering from crappy reception! Did you have Bose or not?
Which year Maxima, my friend?? I'm still siffering from crappy reception! Did you have Bose or not?
I could be smoking crack, but I think that this problem was because of the Bose (every other car I did was fine). However, I would apply both these fixes (connect power antenna wire even though there is no power antenna, ground stereo to metal chassis - not the harness) because it is the correct way to do it for any radio.
Let me know how it worked out!
Originally posted by spta97
Sorry, 2k3 - 5th Gen with Bose. Every owners manual for every stereo I've ever bought has said to ground the radio to bear metal. I never saw the need as I always used the ground in the factory wiring harness with no problem.
I could be smoking crack, but I think that this problem was because of the Bose (every other car I did was fine). However, I would apply both these fixes (connect power antenna wire even though there is no power antenna, ground stereo to metal chassis - not the harness) because it is the correct way to do it for any radio.
Let me know how it worked out!
Sorry, 2k3 - 5th Gen with Bose. Every owners manual for every stereo I've ever bought has said to ground the radio to bear metal. I never saw the need as I always used the ground in the factory wiring harness with no problem.
I could be smoking crack, but I think that this problem was because of the Bose (every other car I did was fine). However, I would apply both these fixes (connect power antenna wire even though there is no power antenna, ground stereo to metal chassis - not the harness) because it is the correct way to do it for any radio.
Let me know how it worked out!
Looks like I spoke too soon. The receiption did improve a lot but after taking it for a ride last night it's not 100%. I'm gonna call Kenwood to see what they have to say....they should be a big help
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