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There is a connection joint under the headliner near the antenna base on the roof, then a cable that runs toward the front of the car with an end near the radio unit itself
because you don't have signal or it's broken the radio system, chek the antenna connection.
1). If it's getting any FM stations, then the radio is OK.2). If it's getting the strong (nearby) stations but not the weak (far away) ones,then check the car's FM antenna, the connection between the antenna and thecable, the condition of the cable from the antenna to the radio, and the connectionbetween the cable and the radio.
You should check your car's radio connection and make sure the antenna isn't broken or bended.
The options for car radio antennas include internal car antennas, external car antennas, power antennas, and satellite antennas. The internal antenna is the least effective and most cars come with either the external fixed antenna or the power antenna unless their is a satellite radio in the car and then it is a satellite antenna.
A car antenna booster is used to 'boost' the radio waves of the car's antenna. This is usually used to improve radio quality and reduce static that might be heard.
Your antenna lead-in is broken, and the radio isn't getting any signal. That's why it keeps scanning and can't hear anything. Check the connection from the antenna to the cable, and if that's OK, then you'll have to replace the cable from the antenna to the radio. You did connect the antenna to it when you were checking it in the first car, right ? You can quickly test this hypothesis: With a radio in the first car, where no radio works, connect the power, but don't connect the car's antenna to it. Instead, stick the end of a different piece of wire ( 3 to 6 ft long) into the center hole of the antenna connector on the radio, and see if that makes it possible for the radio to start hearing things.
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Loose connection, possibly at the antenna. As the car accelerates the antenna is pushed back by wind and shorts to the chassis.
Your Antenna is located on the back window of the car
Antenna is singular - a car has a radio antenna. Antennae is plural - insects have two antennae.
If you are trying to get the Subie radio to listen to your phone or iPod via Bluetooth, just set the radio to Bluetooth, turn on the phone/iPod, and tell the radio to scan for new devices. If you want to use Bluetooth headphones to listen to the car radio, this is illegal if you are driving the car, and I don't think the Subie radio is equipped to do this anyway - it is a "receive only" Bluetooth system.