Removing Pioneer stereo
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HI chaps,
I''m going to try to fit an aerial amplifier to my Pioneer stereo to get over the *awful* reception. However, I don;t know how to remove it, I didn''t get an special widgets with the car.
I believe these are fairly standard dealer fit, so has anyone out there done this before?
Cheers
Xain
Coincidentally I did this to my Griff last weekend, although sorry to tell you it didn't make a scrap of difference. The amplifier was about £12.00 from Tandy and was easy enough to fit but (for me) it didn’t work. Another owner I know has a similar aged Griff as mine (03/99) and his reception is pretty good so I have no idea why the difference? I think next I will try a proper aerial (inside the boot perhaps) and also earth the head unit directly to the battery to avoid interference. Oh and yes you need 2 x little keys to 'pull' the head unit out of it's casing. A Pioneer dealer should be able to help you. Rich...
Boot seems to be fairly transparent to radio waves. I was trying to find a good place to position a GPS antenna last night. The removeable roof panel attenuated the signal enormously (is carbon fibre a conductor?) so anywhere in the cabin was ruled out. However the boot lid made no apparent difference to the reception at all. I was getting the same signal strength with the antenna outside the car as in the boot.
I guess the boot would be equally good for housing an FM aerial. Where is the aerial fitted as standard??
Cheers fellers, I found a use finally for the plastic bag of bits that's been floating around in the boot since I bought the thing (2nd hand) The metal strips in there are the stereo removers.
I added the booster and it boosted everything including the noise. :-) But there's obviously a dodgy connection on the earth to the antenna (a red wire on mine) because as I waggled this it improved and went bad.
quote:I don't think there is one as such, just a bit of wire dangling behind the dash somewhere! Rich... Is the roof carbon fibre - i thought it was fibre glass, made to look like carbon fibre - surely it'd be alot lighter than it is if it was carbon fibre???
[quote](is carbon fibre a conductor?) ...[quote] well Carbon certainly is.[quote]Where is the aerial fitted as standard??
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By the way have you heard of CD’s![]()
quote:Yep got a few hundred and 6 x stacker in the Griff
By the way have you heard of CD’s![]()

I know from my big stereo days that good earthing is essential, if you have interference there are some in line suppressors that work. The head unit can make a lot of difference, when my car was kitted out it had a older pioneer unit, once I traded up to a newer model I lost a lot of interference. You could try one of the car stereo shops, they maybe able to help. I would say go to one of the cheaper shops that still sell the good brands, smaller companies seem more willing to help.
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