lenajohnson1
Seat Arona Radio Reception Problem
Summary of the thread
A Seat Arona owner experienced radio reception issues, with an error message related to the antenna appearing on the infotainment system. The problem was suspected to be due to a defective antenna or antenna booster. After consulting with another owner who suggested checking the antenna ground and signal amplifier, the owner decided to take the car to a workshop. The workshop confirmed the antenna was faulty, and after replacement, the radio signal was restored to normal.
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lenajohnson1 (community.author)
Thanks for the reply. I haven't checked the antenna ground or signal amplifier specifically. How would I go about checking those? And the signal strength is consistently weak, it doesn't really come and go.
JanBerg
Okay, if the signal is consistently weak, it points even more to an antenna issue. Honestly, checking the ground and amplifier can be a bit fiddly without the right tools. Given that you're getting an error code and the signal is consistently bad, I'd recommend taking it to a workshop. They can properly diagnose if it's the antenna itself or something else related to the car radio. It could save you time and potential further issues.
lenajohnson1 (community.author)
Took it to the shop as suggested. They confirmed the antenna was faulty. New antenna and installation cost 255€. Radio signal is perfect again. Thanks for the advice.
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JanBerg
I had a similar issue with my Seat Arona. The error message was driving me crazy! Do you know if the antenna ground is okay? I would check the signal amplifier too. Is the signal strength consistently bad, or does it come and go?