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by monerozcash
172 days ago
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I've done this on a W222, a W223, a continental GT and an Urus. On each of those cars it was as easy as disconnecting the antenna, on none of them did I have to tear into the roof pillars. I've never seen an antenna that was difficult to disconnect, on the super simple end you have something like the W222 where you can literally just pop out the antenna cover on the roof and just remove the antenna module inside. >But this is usually not without consequences as well such as a perpetual error code display or the radio, navigation or entertainment functions stop working. Well sure, I do have cars without GPS because I was lazy. Carplay still works fine, so can't really bother to do anything about it. |
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