R. defrost = radio static
Jawsolife
02-16-2005, 10:11 PM
Greets,
2000 Intrigue GL
Every time I activate the rear defrost, the radio loses reception. Turn off deforst... reception is clear again.
I understand that the wires on rear window serve both needs, but is anyone else experience this issue?
Thanks,
Jaws
2000 Intrigue GL
Every time I activate the rear defrost, the radio loses reception. Turn off deforst... reception is clear again.
I understand that the wires on rear window serve both needs, but is anyone else experience this issue?
Thanks,
Jaws
Renegade2k
02-20-2005, 11:24 PM
the wires in the very upper portion of the window are for antenna, the others are for defrost.
Burnout524
02-21-2005, 08:06 AM
Plus the two vertical lines are for the antenna. The owners manual says that if the glass gets scratched, then the radio reception would loose quality. But that doesn't quite explain why it only happens when the defrost is on.
Do all the defrost lines work correctly?
Do all the defrost lines work correctly?
harrymay
02-22-2005, 11:45 PM
yeah i had the smae problem, my xm radio puts out a very weak fm signal and the rear defroster really doesnt help. i beleive i did see a recall on that on the nhsta website.
BabylonBoB
04-12-2005, 07:29 AM
yeah i had the smae problem, my xm radio puts out a very weak fm signal and the rear defroster really doesnt help. i beleive i did see a recall on that on the nhsta website.
When you activate the electric defroster it sets up an electric field across the wire grid lines and the electromagnetic wave propagation interferes with the ability of the antenna to receive radio frequencies.
When you activate the electric defroster it sets up an electric field across the wire grid lines and the electromagnetic wave propagation interferes with the ability of the antenna to receive radio frequencies.
BabylonBoB
04-12-2005, 07:31 AM
When you activate the electric defroster it sets up an electric field across the wire grid lines and the electromagnetic wave propagation interferes with the ability of the antenna to receive radio frequencies.
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