bevilready
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- 24 Jul 2007
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Hi All,
A while ago I posted a thread about the poor radio station tracking in my 997 TT. It wasn't met with much of a response but I thought I would tell you what my local OPC have told me over the few occasions it has been in the garage. Firstly they said that it could be due to the car having the incorrect amp hour battery fitted, 80 not a 90. They then said they had reset the PCM and it was a lot better. Today they are telling me that it is due to the system still being analogue and not digital. The problem remains, but my old 996 didn't suffer with the same problem and that was nine years old! The problem I am having before you ask is that as you are on the move the radio doesn't tune itself into the strongest possible signal available and you have to manually press the preset button the station is stored on in order for it to retune. Does anyone have any ideas or views?
A while ago I posted a thread about the poor radio station tracking in my 997 TT. It wasn't met with much of a response but I thought I would tell you what my local OPC have told me over the few occasions it has been in the garage. Firstly they said that it could be due to the car having the incorrect amp hour battery fitted, 80 not a 90. They then said they had reset the PCM and it was a lot better. Today they are telling me that it is due to the system still being analogue and not digital. The problem remains, but my old 996 didn't suffer with the same problem and that was nine years old! The problem I am having before you ask is that as you are on the move the radio doesn't tune itself into the strongest possible signal available and you have to manually press the preset button the station is stored on in order for it to retune. Does anyone have any ideas or views?