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Re: Antenna wet?
A wet antenna will not cause this, please check the antenna connection and earthing points at the back of your radio. The connection might have come loose OR your local radio station has been hijacked and stopped transmitting 
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16/Mar/2006, 6:42 am
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Re: Antenna wet?
Am not sure about Holland, but here in Australia the xtrail is 100% import from Japan and all parts are made in Japan inside ours.
I thought Renault was a pretty reputable car company too.
By the way, UK guys seem to be having lots of problems with their diesel xtrail there too and there has been numerous recalls for the diesel xtrail there. It seems that Nissan did not produce a winning formula with the diesel xtrails and there are lots of problems with it.
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16/Mar/2006, 7:54 am
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Rybky
X-TRAIL LEGEND
Date Registered: 08-2005
Location: Sydney
TOTAL POSTS: 542
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Re: Antenna wet?
quote: sonny3 wrote:
The radio plays, also now, good and sometimes bad and the display gives "search"
It sounds like you have a very different radio to the one we get in Australia, it sounds like you have RDS which we don't have.
It sounds like the RDS local search is very sensitive and is trying to find the same station on a different frequency when the signal strength is not so good.
Try turning off the option to track a station, I forget what the term is for this.
Adam
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16/Mar/2006, 2:26 pm
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