The antenna is probably not connected
There could be multiple reasons for this. One possibility is that there might be a problem with the radio's internal components or wiring. Another possibility is that there could be an issue with the antenna, which is needed for radio reception. It would be best to consult a professional technician to diagnose and fix the specific problem.
its bad you have to change, or firts put a CD cleans. if donts is better buy as new radio
Since the radio reception is all that's been affected, I'd say the antenna connection is interupted somewhere along it's length. Possibly it has just come disconnected from the deck. May be that there is a break in the wire leading from the antenna to the deck.
I have the same problem, except I have a cassette player and not a CD player. I believe the answer is the antenna has come loose from the radio but I do not know how to check it.
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If the radio is not working on a 1998 Jeep Cherokee Sport it might be a blown fuse. Try the CD player to see if that works. If the CD player works then it might be an antenna problem.
Check your fuses... Also check your wiring connections... Exc.
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if your radio works and not the CD player, and its all one unit, then you probably don't have a wiring problem, the problem exists in the unit itself
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FM radio works like light. If a shadow is made (something in the way) , you get less light. Radio waves work in a straight line. If something is in the way, less radio waves. The rule is broken here if you use Am radio waves. Low clouds can make the waves bounce between the clouds and the ground and can travel as far as 1000 miles or further. So the answer is yes.