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Giobatera
05-28-2009, 10:37 AM
:help:Hey all. I have a Pioneer Avic D3, and when I had it installed back in 2007, the guy placed the GPS antena inside the car. Right on top of the dashboard. I've recently tinted my windshield and just discovered the hard way, that the tint actually blocks the GPS Satellite signal. Now, I have to somehow place my antenna outside the car in order to get signal. My question now is. Are there any ideas on how to do it, without making a mess? All suggestions are welcome! :thumbup:
CTScott
05-28-2009, 10:44 AM
:help:Hey all. I have a Pioneer Avic D3, and when I had it installed back in 2007, the guy placed the GPS antena inside the car. Right on top of the dashboard. I've recently tinted my windshield and just discovered the hard way, that the tint actually blocks the GPS Satellite signal. Now, I have to somehow place my antenna outside the car in order to get signal. My question now is. Are there any ideas on how to do it, without making a mess? All suggestions are welcome! :thumbup:
Go under the hood through the large bushing behind the fuse panel, and then mount it to the bottom of the plastic cowling at the base of the windshield.
cleong
05-28-2009, 10:45 AM
Change your tint to something that is non-metallic, or you can cut a small corner off the top or bottom of your windscreen tint to allow your GPS antenna to peek through. If your GPS supports an auxiliary connector for an external antenna, you can run a wire through your firewall and to the outside.
Giobatera
05-28-2009, 11:02 AM
Change your tint to something that is non-metallic, or you can cut a small corner off the top or bottom of your windscreen tint to allow your GPS antenna to peek through. If your GPS supports an auxiliary connector for an external antenna, you can run a wire through your firewall and to the outside.
The antena is meant to be placed on the outside. It has the magnetic to stick to the car. It was just placed inside instead.
Giobatera
05-28-2009, 11:03 AM
Change your tint to something that is non-metallic, or you can cut a small corner off the top or bottom of your windscreen tint to allow your GPS antenna to peek through. If your GPS supports an auxiliary connector for an external antenna, you can run a wire through your firewall and to the outside.
The tint is not metalic though, but it does block the signal. I was wondering maybe I could some how run the wire from the back of the unit, coming out from the hood. Question is, how?
Tamago
05-28-2009, 11:23 AM
the glass should not block the signal enough to cause issues..
Giobatera
05-28-2009, 11:27 AM
It actually does. I check the signal strengh and it's one bar and it shows that I'm in streets that I,m not even at. The minute I place the antena out of the window, everything works 100% :iono:
cleong
05-28-2009, 11:35 AM
Sounds like you have all the necessary bits, well the best solution would be to go back to the guy who installed it back in 2007 and get him to install the antenna properly outside of the car. Unless you're intending to DIY.
Giobatera
05-28-2009, 11:37 AM
Sounds like you have all the necessary bits, well the best solution would be to go back to the guy who installed it back in 2007 and get him to install the antenna properly outside of the car. Unless you're intending to DIY.
I don't trust the guy. He is a pig. That was the first and only time that he'll ever touch my car. :thumbdown:
Tamago
05-28-2009, 12:02 PM
I don't trust the guy. He is a pig. That was the first and only time that he'll ever touch my car. :thumbdown:
take it to Andy
Giobatera
05-28-2009, 12:06 PM
Despising the fact that he's a little too far from me, that might be my best option. At least I know that I can trust him with my ride. I'll send him a text.
Giobatera
05-28-2009, 04:27 PM
I spoke to a friend that I met thanks to TAMAGO. He works for the Toyota of Hollywood, FL and he'll do it for me tomorrow morning. I’ll keep you posted as far as how it came out. :thumbsup:
YarisSedan
05-28-2009, 05:08 PM
My radio stopped getting signal after i got my tint. I think cause our rear glass has the antenna incoperated into it.
Giobatera
06-04-2009, 02:49 PM
All done.......thanks for all the help and MODS..Please close this thread!:clap:
pennyracer
07-08-2009, 11:47 AM
WINDOW TINT WILL HINDER THE SIGNEL STRENGTH !!! ANOTHER PLACE TO MOUNT IT IS DEAD CENTER OF BOTTOM OF FRONT WINDOW INSIDE INFRONT THE YOUR GUAGE CLUSTER THERE IN SMALL SPOT DEAD CENTER OF THE DEFROSTER VENT YOU CAN SECURE IT THERE THAT SPOT WORKED FINE FOR MY GPS ANTENNA MY SATELITE ANTENNA IS DEAD CENTER JUST BEHIND THE ROOF ANTENNA
pennyracer
07-08-2009, 11:55 AM
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