XKR Radio
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DaveH23

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3,353 posts

196 months

Wednesday 8th February 2012
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Followed an XKR out of work today and as i was admiring its pretty bum out popped a radio antenna from the back right quarter that was nearly the height of the car itself.

The last time i seen an antenna like this was on my dads old cortina.

Surely when designing a car like this and the price tag it carrys they could of designed and fitted something a little more discreet.

Triple7

4,015 posts

263 months

Wednesday 8th February 2012
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It was on the launch cars '06-08 & was slated from the off. Jaguar removed it from '08reg cars - 2008MY.

Edited by Triple7 on Thursday 9th February 11:55

DaveH23

Original Poster:

3,353 posts

196 months

Wednesday 8th February 2012
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It was an 07 plate and can understand fully why it got slated.

Completely ruined a fantastic looking car.

Mart-1

441 posts

226 months

Thursday 9th February 2012
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I can't agree more. Having recently purchased a 2004 XKR I was astounded to see a ridiculous looking antennae sprout out of the rear end

It makes me want to avoid putting the radio on as it must make it look like a 1:1 scale radio controlled car

6BMW

2,718 posts

233 months

Thursday 9th February 2012
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Simple solution for any owners who don't like their antenna.........open the leather compartment between the two rear seats and pull out Fuse 4 when the antenna is down. This keeps the aerial down as no power runs to it. Radio signal suffers a little but the main national radio stations keep their signal fine wink

No more huge aerial popping up when the radio or cd is turned on smile


Mart-1

441 posts

226 months

Thursday 9th February 2012
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Brilliant!

Thank you for the top tip thumbup

robocop

489 posts

263 months

Thursday 9th February 2012
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Mart-1

I have had a switch fitted inside my centre glovebox by DesignXKR of Andover. Simple job interupting the power supply.

I use to take the fuse out, but SWMBO always like the radio when in the car and I got fed up of messing with the fuse. Now its at the flick of a switch without getting out of the car.

I usually listen to cd's or the i-phone and apart from it looking old fashioned, it is very un-aerodynamic and got a hell of a bend over time .. hehe

Rgds
Robocop

Edited by robocop on Thursday 9th February 17:14

DeadMeat_UK

3,058 posts

308 months

Thursday 9th February 2012
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I quite like mine. Reminds me of olden days.

getmecoat

Mart-1

441 posts

226 months

Thursday 9th February 2012
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robocop said:
Mart-1

I have had a switch fitted inside my centre glovebox by DesignXKR of Andover. Simple job interupting the power supply.

I use to take the fuse out, but SWMBO always like the radio when in the car and I got fed up of messing with the fuse. Now its at the flick of a switch without getting out of the car.

I usually listen to cd's or the i-phone and apart from it looking old fashioned, it is very un-aerodynamic and got a hell of a bend over time .. hehe

Rgds
Robocop

Edited by robocop on Thursday 9th February 17:14
Nice solution. I've popped the fuse out for now

Can I expect >40 mpg without the drag effect of the antenna? I'm hoping it's responsible for making it such a thirsty beast wink

robocop

489 posts

263 months

Thursday 9th February 2012
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Mart-1 said:
Nice solution. I've popped the fuse out for now

Can I expect >40 mpg without the drag effect of the antenna? I'm hoping it's responsible for making it such a thirsty beast wink
Not unless you get it caught on a passing Prius! hehe

... but you might get +4.0mph wink

6BMW

2,718 posts

233 months

Thursday 9th February 2012
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Mart-1 said:
Brilliant!

Thank you for the top tip thumbup
If you want to keep the active exhaust valves open to make the car sound throatier then pull fuse 19 too biggrin

Some like it some don't but it sounds bloody amazing with it out smile

6BMW

2,718 posts

233 months

Thursday 9th February 2012
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robocop said:
Mart-1

I have had a switch fitted inside my centre glovebox by DesignXKR of Andover. Simple job interupting the power supply.

I use to take the fuse out, but SWMBO always like the radio when in the car and I got fed up of messing with the fuse. Now its at the flick of a switch without getting out of the car.

I usually listen to cd's or the i-phone and apart from it looking old fashioned, it is very un-aerodynamic and got a hell of a bend over time .. hehe

Rgds
Robocop

Edited by robocop on Thursday 9th February 17:14
Thats a good idea can I ask how much they charged for this? Wonder if they could do one for the exhaust valve to
Make it switchable!

robocop

489 posts

263 months

Thursday 9th February 2012
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6BMW said:
Thats a good idea can I ask how much they charged for this? Wonder if they could do one for the exhaust valve to make it switchable!
Not sure Beemer, as it was one of a couple of little extra jobs during a full service. I would reckon no more than an hours labour to cut the hole in the glove box, and wire it all up.

Give them a shout at info@designxkr.co.uk or 01264 333523

Rgds
Robocop

6BMW

2,718 posts

233 months

Thursday 9th February 2012
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Cheers will do smile

Mart-1

441 posts

226 months

Thursday 9th February 2012
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6BMW said:
If you want to keep the active exhaust valves open to make the car sound throatier then pull fuse 19 too biggrin

Some like it some don't but it sounds bloody amazing with it out smile
Would you happen to know if active exhaust valves are only on the post-2006 XKR model ?

Mine is a 2004 XKR

I'm actually quite enjoying the smoothness and quieter cabin environment, but would be interested to try it out if it's possible

NormanD

3,208 posts

254 months

Thursday 9th February 2012
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Mart-1 said:
Would you happen to know if active exhaust valves are only on the post-2006 XKR model ?

Mine is a 2004 XKR
Not on yours only the '06 on

6BMW

2,718 posts

233 months

Thursday 9th February 2012
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NormanD said:
Not on yours only the '06 on
+1



xkrGiles

2,871 posts

301 months

Friday 10th February 2012
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Mart-1 said:
Would you happen to know if active exhaust valves are only on the post-2006 XKR model ?

Mine is a 2004 XKR

I'm actually quite enjoying the smoothness and quieter cabin environment, but would be interested to try it out if it's possible
You need to start changing your exhaust !

xkrGiles

2,871 posts

301 months

Friday 10th February 2012
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I have to say, I dont see any issue with the radio aeriel.

But now youve got me thinking, a replacement would have to be inside the screen, or maybe a shark fin.
Problem is my amps and sub are triggered by the electric aeriel feed, so i'd need to change that or maybe break the aeriel motor.