Radio interference when using cigarette lighter for satnav

Radio interference when using cigarette lighter for satnav

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SimR

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132 months

Saturday 14th February 2015
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I've had a 981 Cayman from new in May 2013, and whenever I've used either cigarette lighter socket, it's always affected the radio quite badly. That hasn't really bothered me as I rarely use it, however I've been thinking of getting a dashboard cam and the vast majority need to be plugged in, so it would be a right pain in the arse. Does anyone else have this problem? I wouldn't be surprised if I'm the 'lucky one' as sadly I've had a few problems with this car (which is a damn shame as I love it!).

If anyone can shed any light on it I'd appreciate it.


SimR

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132 months

Monday 16th February 2015
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bcr5784 said:
I don't use the radio much, but I have to say my radio reception (FM) isn't very good - particularly Radio 4 which is the only one I use with any regularity. Not associated it with the cigarette lighter sockets - but I do use one of them to keep the phone charged so that may be the issue. I'll certainly investigate next time I'm in the car.
Yeah let me know - my money is on the radio being fine once you've unplugged your phone!

SimR

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Monday 16th February 2015
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V8A*ndy said:
OP

Are you using the same device at all times when you get the interference or does other devices and USB chargers cause interference?

Sometimes cheap chargers, USB devices and cables have shielding problems.
I've used a couple of different ones, but that's a good call (I think both usb converters were relatively cheap from amazon).