![]() WE ONLY USE NEXT DAY SERVICE FOR ALL OUR ITEMS BUT PLEASE REMEMBER THAT IN SOME CASES PARCEL MAY TAKE AN EXTRA DAY TO BE DELIVERED TO YOU. WE DO NOT POST GLASS ITEMS, THESE ITEMS CAN BE COLLECTED FROM OUR PREMISES IN COVENTRY ALL ITEMS PURCHASED & PAID BEFORE 1 PM MONDAY-FRIDAY WILL BE DISPATCHED THE SAME DAY. WE CAN SHIP WORLDWIDE, HOWEVER PLEASE CONTACT US FOR A QUOTE PRIOR TO BIDDING. POSTAGE PRICE SHOWN ABOVE APPLIES TO UK MAINLAND CUSTOMERS ONLY!!! THIS DOES NOT INCLUDE NI, ROI, HIGHLANDS OR OFFSHORE ISLANDS. WELCOME TO MK MOTORS COVENTRY LTD VEHICLE WE BREAKING: AUDI A4 2.0 TDI BLACK SALOON 2009 PART YOU BUYING: RADIO AERIAL AMPLIFIER ANTENNA BOOSTER PART NUMBER: 8K5035225J YOU HAVE STANDARD 30 DAYS WARRANTY WITH ALL OUR PARTS. THIS DOES NOT INCLUDE NI, ROI, HIGHLANDS OR OFFSHORE ISLANDS. PART YOU BUYING:RADIO AERIAL AMPLIFIER ANTENNA BOOSTER. VEHICLE WE BREAKING:AUDI A4 2.0 TDI BLACK SALOON 2009. It's different to the one I have, but I suspect the principal is the same.Seller: mkvehiclesolutions ✉️ (4,172) 99.2%, ![]() I'm going to buy one of those adapters right now. So my thought is the issue may be there if this sits between the HU and the Aerial Amp?īut if it's via coax you would think it connects directly from the HU to the Aerial Amp? Same online parts dept run by Ingrid and Bill. Genuine VW/Audi Parts (Miramar VW/Audi) - EDIGREG 13:14:29 (90593 views) Name changed to San Diego Audi. So I had to take a live feed to power the main rear amp. Avant Radio antenna / reception improvements by 'quattro8' Tip 1 - Disconnect phone input to Fuba Antenna. I ask this because when I first set it up the rear main amp was not getting power and so the rear speakers did not work. To confirm: the ISO feeds the rear window antenna amp down the centre of the coax - the same one from which it receives the signal? Does it do this direct, or does it go via the main rear amp located in the right hand side compartment inside the boot (mine's an Avant)? The rear aerial is powered from the ISO and not the Fakra? That's very good to know as I assumed it was powered via the FAKRA. I am having issues with FM reception, in my research I have heard antenna booster could be the culprit. Ok, so to confirm, the FAKRA plug can be ignored completely? What was it originally designed for - I assume it must have some function? I think it's also called a 'diversity' aerial? Any ideas very welcome!!! Hey - AndyMac, thanks for that - VERY useful info!!! What the hell is going on, and any ideas why my set up is not working, and what I can try to fix it?ĭoes the original Audi head unit do anything with the signal received from the secondary aerial cable (and booster near the rear screen)? Audi A4 1.8 TQM B7 Revo / Forge Dv / Sprint Booster / Apikol Snub Mount / Dtm Air Filter / Rs4 Sway Bar / Ebay SS / bbs s4 wheels Audi A4 1. It made sense that the booster (aftermarket) needs a 12v feed as I assumed it would send 12V to the amplifier above the rear screen? Now, my set up is basically aerial 1 connected, and secondary aerial not connected. Now, correct me if I'm wrong guys, but the secondary aerial is linked to an 'amplifier' or booster which is built into the car as standard and sits at the top of the rear screen?Īnd it's this secondary aerial that ensures a good quality signal. Audi A4 S4 Antenna Radio Booster Amplifier B5 96-01 (item 180226951387 end time Apr-23-08 15:59:30 PDT) That looks to be for the 96-01 models so Im curious if you found that on an 02 B6 model. So the secondary aerial (the original FAKRA one, not the ISO one) may as well not be attached to the booster at all!!! The Dealer charged me 145 to tell me my antenna booster is bad, and wanted another 345 to fix it. Also noted that if I unplug the secondary aerial from the booster it makes NO difference. ![]() I've tried swapping the two (now FAKRA) connectors around but it only works one way around. I gave it the 12V live feed, but sounds aweful. So, I had to buy an adapter to change the ISO to FAKRA so I have two Fakra's essentially coming from the car end now. There was a 'booster' supplied with the aftermarket unit which basically has two Fakra inputs on one end and it goes out to one ISO on the other end (which plugs in to the new head unit), and also has a lead for a 12V feed. The new head unit (all singing and dancing with Sat Nav, DVD, touch screen, bluetooth etc) only has one aerial input (ISO). One if you dont have the TV module installed (about £130) and one which you need if you have the TV module (about £180). The main one being the ISO (like a normal aerial plug). I had a similar issue with the antenna on my A4 B6 (2002) and ended up buying the replacement unit. Now, there are two aerial leads behind the stereo, one ISO and one FAKRA. I've replaced the stereo with an aftermarket version, but am getting a VERY poor radio reception.
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