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Earthing/Body connecting eyelet not connected on AM/FM/DAB Antenna.

Roger

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OK Brains Trust this is an odd one - I wiring up a reversing camera and I have removed the rear right hand side panel that surround the brake/indicator light and also the upper panel cover above it.
Under the upper panel the AM/FM./DAB radio antenna is located. The cables for that exits the body via a grommet, I noticed a negative/grounding post or stud that has a lot of paint on it,
plus an eyelet that is connected to what I assume is a negative grounding cable. Does anyone know it this should be connected to the stud/post?
The cable seems to be running back from the antenna side of the assembly.
I am wondering if it is part of the ground plane configuration and may explain why the radio's reception is not great?
Has anyone seen this, is it incorrect? Should I clean the stud/post back to bare metal and attach the eyelet?
My VIN is early 1500's its a RHD Diesel Trialmaster with a standard sound system.
(BTW the corrugated conduit is my install encasing my camera cable.)
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OK Brains Trust this is an odd one - I wiring up a reversing camera and I have removed the rear right hand side panel that surround the brake/indicator light and also the upper panel cover above it.
Under the upper panel the AM/FM./DAB radio antenna is located. The cables for that exits the body via a grommet, I noticed a negative/grounding post or stud that has a lot of paint on it,
plus an eyelet that is connected to what I assume is a negative grounding cable. Does anyone know it this should be connected to the stud/post?
The cable seems to be running back from the antenna side of the assembly.
I am wondering if it is part of the ground plane configuration and may explain why the radio's reception is not great?
Has anyone seen this, is it incorrect? Should I clean the stud/post back to bare metal and attach the eyelet?
My VIN is early 1500's its a RHD Diesel Trialmaster with a standard sound system.
(BTW the corrugated conduit is my install encasing my camera cable.)
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If it was hanging "loose" like that it certainly isn't how it should be. I would dare to connect it to the body of the car!
 
I found this picture in my computer, probably from "someone" on this forum: indeed you should attach it to the stud!
Both sides have a FM/AM/DAB+ receiver! (I already checked this on my car)
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Thanks Jen, you win todays best helper award! I have not removed the left hand side cover so I did not know both sides have an antenna assembly. Thank you x 100! I can now move on with reassembling the car. I intend to just use an M6 thread cutting die to get the paint off the threads, Would you clean it up that way?
 
Thanks Jen, you win todays best helper award! I have not removed the left hand side cover so I did not know both sides have an antenna assembly. Thank you x 100! I can now move on with reassembling the car. I intend to just use an M6 thread cutting die to get the paint off the threads, Would you clean it up that way?
Hi Roger, Once you finish grounding the DAB, let us know if you get any betterr reception and performance. DaBull
 
I will report back.
Hi Roger, well done on identifying this manufacturing shortcome. My very poor reception also makes my AM and DAB radio virtually useless.

Did you have any luck is resolving whether the loose wire being grounded improved the reception?
 
If it was hanging "loose" like that it certainly isn't how it should be. I would dare to connect it to the body of the car!
Since it has twin left and right hand aerials as long as one is connected then surely it is all earthed. That assumes the other side is connected. Anyway it is good practice to connect both side though despite having a common earth
 
Just an FYI - to check if the anntena cable is attached - you do not need to remove the whole panel just remove the black pladtic panel cover by removing one screw.

Just an FYI - to check if the anntena cable is attached - you do not need to remove the whole panel just remove the black pladtic panel cover by removing one screw.

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I hope they scraped some of that paint off to make a good earth contact.
 
OK, how does one tune to the DAB+ stations? My Land Cruiser has a button to switch between the frequencies.
 
OK, how does one tune to the DAB+ stations? My Land Cruiser has a button to switch between the frequencies.
It's a bit tricky but is explained around p151* of the Owner's Handbook (ROW Edition) in the Infotainment section.
*The US version is probably differently numbered because you have more features
 
OK, how does one tune to the DAB+ stations? My Land Cruiser has a button to switch between the frequencies.
If your on FM in the audio screen, in the top RH corner were it displays FM, touch FM and the Source option comes up. Touch that and select DAB
 
OK, how does one tune to the DAB+ stations? My Land Cruiser has a button to switch between the frequencies.
On my (Australian) version I Select AUDIO (either on screen menu or rotary dial on console)/ Select Radio (2nd bar on list of 4 side bars)/ Source (select DAB)/ Autoseek all stations (will list stations it can find)
 
OK, how does one tune to the DAB+ stations? My Land Cruiser has a button to switch between the frequencies.
I don’t think we have dab in the US. Some stations have “HD” radio but I’m not sure that is the same thing.
 
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