Audio 97 A4 - antenna booster question
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Audio 97 A4 - antenna booster question
Hey people....thanks to everyone that replied with USEFUL info on my post
from a couple of weeks ago. Basically I was asking for some help with my
new replacement stereo which was getting poor radio reception.
Most of you replied with good information.....I guess the problem has
something to do with the antenna booster under the left cpillar (driver side
?)
I took a look at the Cpillar plastic trim, but it looks like its on there
pretty tight!!! Any hints on how to remove this? Are there any hidden
screws, or is it just those press thingys holding this thing on?
And I am sorry if this question has been asked before...I am new to this, so
I don't know all the different places to go search etc that you pros know...
thanks
from a couple of weeks ago. Basically I was asking for some help with my
new replacement stereo which was getting poor radio reception.
Most of you replied with good information.....I guess the problem has
something to do with the antenna booster under the left cpillar (driver side
?)
I took a look at the Cpillar plastic trim, but it looks like its on there
pretty tight!!! Any hints on how to remove this? Are there any hidden
screws, or is it just those press thingys holding this thing on?
And I am sorry if this question has been asked before...I am new to this, so
I don't know all the different places to go search etc that you pros know...
thanks
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Re: Audio 97 A4 - antenna booster question
"Ash Mann" <a2man#n@rogers.com#> wrote in message news:<8klib.306184$Lnr1.15520@news01.bloor.is.net. cable.rogers.com>...
> Hey people....thanks to everyone that replied with USEFUL info on my post
> from a couple of weeks ago. Basically I was asking for some help with my
> new replacement stereo which was getting poor radio reception.
>
> Most of you replied with good information.....I guess the problem has
> something to do with the antenna booster under the left cpillar (driver side
> ?)
>
> I took a look at the Cpillar plastic trim, but it looks like its on there
> pretty tight!!! Any hints on how to remove this? Are there any hidden
> screws, or is it just those press thingys holding this thing on?
>
> And I am sorry if this question has been asked before...I am new to this, so
> I don't know all the different places to go search etc that you pros know...
I would suggest getting the Bentley manual for your car. www.rb.com.
I think (I have a couple of Bentleys lying around, and I can't keep
them all straight) that the method of taking the interior trim off is
given stepwise in the manual, with pictures and everything. It also
helps to have the manual on hand for other fixes, too. And, if you
ever resell - it's a selling point to enthusiasts.
Spider
> Hey people....thanks to everyone that replied with USEFUL info on my post
> from a couple of weeks ago. Basically I was asking for some help with my
> new replacement stereo which was getting poor radio reception.
>
> Most of you replied with good information.....I guess the problem has
> something to do with the antenna booster under the left cpillar (driver side
> ?)
>
> I took a look at the Cpillar plastic trim, but it looks like its on there
> pretty tight!!! Any hints on how to remove this? Are there any hidden
> screws, or is it just those press thingys holding this thing on?
>
> And I am sorry if this question has been asked before...I am new to this, so
> I don't know all the different places to go search etc that you pros know...
I would suggest getting the Bentley manual for your car. www.rb.com.
I think (I have a couple of Bentleys lying around, and I can't keep
them all straight) that the method of taking the interior trim off is
given stepwise in the manual, with pictures and everything. It also
helps to have the manual on hand for other fixes, too. And, if you
ever resell - it's a selling point to enthusiasts.
Spider
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