So far I've had a Clarion and a JVC, and now I'm getting ready to put in a Pioneer. I've had poor reception with both and I'm wondering if this is common with aftermarket headunits or if maybe I have a bad antenna adapter. I did run the ground through the factory harness and also added one to the ground point just below the headunit. Anyone else experience poor AM/FM reception with aftermarket headunits in '09+ Vibes?
I have the same problem, but I never listen to am. I think I once read a post about this stating that the am antenna is powered, and needs 12 volts on some lead someplace. Hopefully somebody more knowledgeable than me can give you a better answer.
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My FM channels seem about 1/2 as strong as they were with a stock headunit, even the strong stations will get some static periodically. AM is very week, fades in and out and the volume usually needs to be increased by nearly 25% to hear anything. I like to listen to the news on my way into work. The local news channel has an AM and FM version, both suck:(
My FM seems okay. I mostly listen to Sirius so it's not an issue for me.
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double check to make sure the Tan power antenna lead is hooked up to a source that gives +12 volts. If that does not work you could always get an aftermarket powered antenna.
Vibe is gone and will be missed as I've gone country style
Hmmmm, I don't think I used the tan for anything. I thought it was only used to activate a power antenna mast if the car was equipt. So it needs 12v in? Again I thought it was used to send 12v out to a power antenna mast.EDIT****OK, I'm finding some info now on previous year Matrix/Vibe that the factory antenna is amplified. I assume now the newer generation Vibes are also. The "tan" wire you mention I assume is in the car's factory harness somewhere and I should use the Blue/White wire from the aftermarket headunit to power that?
I don't listen to AM stations but the FM reception is not as good as with the stock radio it seems. I have a kenwood unit. It varies tho, it's weird because while at a stop light it'll sound normal then if I move forward a foot or so then the reception will get static and stuff lol
Quote, originally posted by dayday »EDIT****OK, I'm finding some info now on previous year Matrix/Vibe that the factory antenna is amplified. I assume now the newer generation Vibes are also. The "tan" wire you mention I assume is in the car's factory harness somewhere and I should use the Blue/White wire from the aftermarket headunit to power that?Yes the Tan wire is in the factory harness, hook that up to the blue/white frim the radio and you should be golden.
Vibe is gone and will be missed as I've gone country style
BINGO..... Tan wire did the trick!!!!1,000,000 thanks to you......and there was even a taped up unused blue wire in my Metra harness that matched up to the tan wire's pin, DOH!!!
When searching for the info here that I needed, most if not all posts pertained to the earlier vibes. There were posts saying the wire needed was attached or ran along with the antenna behind the radio.