Diagnostic Instructions
Circuit/System Description
AM and FM radio reception is dependent on the following components:
• | Radio antenna -- part of the rear glass |
• | Coax cable between the radio antenna module and the radio |
Diagnostic Aids
Poor AM and FM radio reception is dependent on multiple influences, some of which may not be vehicle related. Areas which have high RF traffic or block the signal path may cause a degradation in radio reception. Radio reception may also be influenced by
items within the vehicle, but not part of the radio system. Such examples are aftermarket electrical accessories or other items which may generated noise in the vehicle electrical system.
Diagnosing a poor reception concern will require a systematic approach to isolating the cause. Individual components should each be tested before proceeding with any repair or replacement.
Using a Test Antenna
Use a test mast antenna to check for poor vehicle antenna operation. Disconnect the antenna coax from the radio and plug the test antenna into radio. Make sure the test antenna base is grounded to the vehicle chassis and keep hands off the mast. Check
radio reception in an area away from electrical interferences. Tune to several weak and strong AM and FM stations. If the radio reception improved, the problem exists with the vehicle antenna and/or lead-in cable. If the reception is still poor, refer to .
Reference Information
Schematic Reference
Radio/Navigation System Schematics
Connector End View Reference
Component Connector End Views
Description and Operation
Radio Rear Speaker Replacement
Electrical Information Reference
Scan Tool Reference
Control Module References
for scan tool information
Circuit/System Testing
Antenna Coaxial Cable Testing
- Disconnect the antenna coax from the radio and the radio antenna module.
- Test for infinite resistance between the antenna coax center terminal and ground.
⇒ | If less than the specified value, replace the antenna coax. |
- Test for less than 5 ohms of resistance on the antenna coax center terminal from end to end.
⇒ | If greater than the specified range, replace the antenna coax. |
- Test for less than 5 ohms of resistance on the antenna coax outer shield from end to end.
⇒ | If greater than the specified range, replace the antenna coax. |
- Test for infinite resistance between the coax center terminal and the outer shield.
⇒ | If less than the specified value, replace the antenna coax. |
Rear Glass Antenna Inspection
- Ignition OFF, disconnect the coax from the antenna located at the rear glass.
- Verify the coax connector at the back glass is properly secured and free of any damage.
⇒ | If damage is found, repair or replace as necessary. |
- Inspect the antenna on the rear glass. Verify all branches of the antenna are intact, with no scratches or other damage.
⇒ | If damage is found, repair or replace as necessary. |
Radio Antenna Module Test
- Inspect the radio antenna module grounding surfaces and the mounting hardware for any corrosion that may cause a poor ground.
⇒ | If corrosion is noted, clean the grounding surfaces or hardware. |
- Ignition OFF, disconnect the harness connector at the radio antenna module.
- Radio ON, verify a test lamp illuminates between the signal circuit terminal 1 and ground.
⇒ | If the test lamp does not illuminate, test the signal circuit for a short to ground or an open/high resistance. If the circuit tests normal, replace the radio. |
- If all circuits test normal, replace the radio antenna module.
Repair Instructions
Perform the
Diagnostic Repair Verification
after completing the diagnostic procedure.