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Friends: 0 | Hello there. I got my 2004 Prius a few weeks ago. I am very disapointed with the stereo. Stations that came in fine in my old car come in very poorly. There is sometimes a high pitch noise that comes out. Also my iPod with iTrip worked fine in my old car, but same thing as radio stations, static and high pitch noises. I tried getting another FM transmitter, that didn't work, so I got another one, that didn't work either. So I'm back to the iTrip and have to sometimes hold it to get good reception. Also a funny thing that happens it that I get better reception with my foot on the gas, it gets worst when I let my foot off the gas. Could a wire be loose or is there something else I can do to improve the situation? I am getting an aux-box to connect the iPod direct to the radio, but that will not help with overall radio reception. Would a new antenna work? Any help would be appreciated. And so far that is the only thing I do not like about my Prius!!! |
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Note that the location of the antenna is probably not ideal for the iTrip etc. - no clean line of sight between the iPod and the antenna. Cars with conventional antennas on a fender, or antennas in the window, ought to work better for the iTrip.
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The other problem is that the Boston radio market is so chocked full of stations that it is hard to find a station that is clear. I don't have a cassette player, so I can't use that method. I've decided to hand on until Coastal (our Saviour) invents around the problem. Mark | |
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Friends: 0 | Well today I got fed up and went to Auto Audio, a local car stereo place and next week they will be installing my PAC Aux-Pod. That will fix the iPod problem, but I'm still going to have problems with getting radio stations in, but with a few thousand songs available without commercials, i don't think I'll need the radio too much. |
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