Entertainment Electronics 1st Gen AM reception Mini problem

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  1. otto

    otto New Member

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    I have a 2004 Mini Cooper and the AM reception iis mostly static. I have unscrewed the antenna and cleaned and re-attached ... no improvement. Sometimes the reception seems normal ... then goes away. Any suggestions?
     
  2. MCS02

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    I wish I could help but I have the same problem. My AM clears up if the engine is off so I know I am getting interference from something on the car. I believe its my plug wires. I have Nology Plug Wires and stubby billet antenna. Maybe in my case its a combination of the two.
    Sorry i'm no help
     
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    #3 e46tor56, Nov 30, 2012
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    Did you look at the amplified “diversity” antenna module? Number 1 in the first diagram.The radio MINI used in the R50/52/53 is very similar to the 99-05 BMW E46 radio. Which has the same AM static issue and to fix that you either clean all the connectors or replace the diversity antenna module.

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    It happened to my '04 and it was a bad ground on the head unit.
     
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    Mine has always been terrible, poor reception and noisy static from day one.
     
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    Many folks loose the AM when they install a stubby antenna...solid Billet types are OK for FM, but terrible for AM.
    Some rubber ones, like the s2000 from Honda are shorter, AND have the right length of metal wound up under the rubber to make a proper antenna.... LENGTH IS THE MOST important thing with AM reception.
    Also the diversity antenna system on mini's (I'm 99% sure) started with the "refresh cars"...so 2005+. you can look up the right schematics by date at realoem.com...the secondary antenna is imbedded in the glass....
    Also the MINI DOES use a inline signal amplifier in the antenna...power is injected at the back of the radio...this is why a special adapter is needed when you go aftermarket.....like any electrical item....this could have failed.
    Likewise, a minor issue with a crack in an antenna cable will DESTROY AM reception, but will be nearly unnoticeable with FM.
    So a few things too look at...in addition to the radio.
     
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    #7 e46tor56, Dec 1, 2012
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    Both pre refresh and refresh cars have diversity antennas. Production spilt of 07/04 Part#4 is for refresh cars. Just installed a oem shortie on my friend's R53 and it has great AM reception so far.

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  8. frankysuarez

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    Mine works the other way. I do have AM reception, but no FM at all. I see it changing frecuencies but have no audio from the FM signal. CD and auxiliary works fine too. Any ideas?
     
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    Sounds like a bad head unit..........:(
     

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