gert_lange5
Megane GPS Signal Loss
Summary of the thread
A 2022 Renault Megane Hybrid owner experienced GPS signal loss, indicated by a 'No GPS Reception' message and a fault code. The issue was suspected to be related to the GPS antenna. After consulting with others who had similar issues, it was confirmed that a faulty antenna was the cause. Replacing the antenna resolved the problem, restoring proper GPS functionality.
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gert_lange5 (community.author)
When you say 'dodgy connection,' do you mean at the antenna base, or inside the GPS module? What did you do to find the problem?
oliver_silver25
Yeah, it was a loose connection to the GPS module. I'd take it to a workshop if I were you, you don't want to mess with it.
gert_lange5 (community.author)
Your advice was spot on! The workshop said the antenna was faulty, just like the error message said. A replacement cost 200€, but the navigation's working perfectly now. Thanks!
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oliver_silver25
I had something similar with my Megane. Was your radio reception also affected? For me, it was a dodgy connection to the GPS module itself. Have you checked the connections?