daniel_friedrich48
Volvo V60 GPS Issue
Summary of the thread
A 2017 Volvo V60 is experiencing GPS issues, displaying "no GPS reception" and storing a related error. The suspected cause is a faulty GPS antenna, but other possibilities include signal interference or connection issues with the GPS module. Suggested solutions include checking the GPS module connections and potentially replacing the GPS antenna, with a recommendation to have it inspected by a professional.
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daniel_friedrich48 (community.author)
Thanks for the suggestion! I haven't checked the connections yet. Where is the GPS module usually located in a V60? Is it easy to access?
guenterblaze92
Honestly, I'm not sure where it is in the Volvo. In my Astra, it was a nightmare to get to! Given the error message and the "no reception" message, I'd say it's worth taking it to a workshop to get it checked out. It's likely the GPS antenna itself, and a replacement shouldn't be too expensive.
daniel_friedrich48 (community.author)
Thanks, that's really helpful. I'll book it in for a checkup. I read that a new GPS antenna plus labor is around 200€, so hopefully, that's all it is. I'll post when it's sorted.
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guenterblaze92
Interesting! I had a similar problem with my Opel Astra. The GPS would just cut out randomly. Could be signal interference, but probably the antenna itself is faulty. Have you checked the GPS module connections?