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Hi, This is my first post here. for almost two years now I've had no reception whatsoever on my Concert2+. Done a VCDS and got this

Address 56: Radio        Labels: 8J0-035-1xx-56.clb
   Part No SW: 8P0 035 186 G    HW: 8P0 035 186 G
   Component: R Concert2+     H15 0220  
   Revision: 00H15000    Serial number: AUZ1Z3G9070097
   Coding: 0010011
   Shop #: WSC 06314 000 00000
   VCID: 3620C36F412C099A25E-8062

1 Fault Found:
00821 - Antenna 2 for Radio (R93) 
            007 - Short to Ground - Intermittent
             Freeze Frame:
                    Fault Status: 00100111
                    Fault Priority: 5
                    Fault Frequency: 1
                    Reset counter: 186
                    Mileage: 125775 km
                    Time Indication: 0
                    Date: 2016.06.11
                    Time: 10:27:41

I've tried replacing the 8P4.035.225.C connector/amp at the top of the rear windscreen. I've tried checking fuses, I've taken the radio out, dismantled it and left it disconnected for two days and plugged it back in. No change.

Also there's a CD stuck in it which it just gives me 'CD ERROR' on.

Keen to get this fixed asap as I need to sell the car (3 kids = no more A3)

Anybody have any thoughts?


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Despite the error message about the aerial, it seems too much of a coincidence that the radio does not work at the same time as a CD is jammed in. Is there no way to forcibly extract the CD with snipe nose pliers for example once the radio is dismantled? Perhaps that would enable the radio to be selected.

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58 minutes ago, cliffcoggin said:

Despite the error message about the aerial, it seems too much of a coincidence that the radio does not work at the same time as a CD is jammed in. Is there no way to forcibly extract the CD with snipe nose pliers for example once the radio is dismantled? Perhaps that would enable the radio to be selected.

It lets me select radio, just gives me no reception at all! I'll dismantle again tonight and remove the CD forcibly, see if that makes any difference.

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