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for the 2011+ Model GL the power to the Antenna is not Really the Problem.. the Problem is that 2011+ Does NOT Have a Black FM Antenna (Purple Arrow) like in your Picture Above..
2011+ FM Antenna was not Connected Directly To Factory Comand NTG 2.5 FM Double White Fakra.. with that said the Factory Comand NTG 2.5 Pulled Its FM Reception From Sirius Tuner..
which i'm in the Process of trying to by Pass.
the 2008 GL/ML has that Factory Black FM Cable so all you need to do is connect it to the avin fakra and find the power for the antenna Amp.. and it should all for your you..
see this thread: https://mbworld.org/forums/gl-class-...head-unit.html
2011+ FM Antenna was not Connected Directly To Factory Comand NTG 2.5 FM Double White Fakra.. with that said the Factory Comand NTG 2.5 Pulled Its FM Reception From Sirius Tuner..
which i'm in the Process of trying to by Pass.
the 2008 GL/ML has that Factory Black FM Cable so all you need to do is connect it to the avin fakra and find the power for the antenna Amp.. and it should all for your you..
see this thread: https://mbworld.org/forums/gl-class-...head-unit.html
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the 2008 GL/ML has that Factory Black FM Cable so all you need to do is connect it to the avin fakra and find the power for the antenna Amp.. and it should all for your you..
I'm about to install in a 2007 GL. I have the black FM cable and will connect to the radio.. just don't know how to power the antenna amp.
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I assume this means find a switched +12V wire (which I can tap from the back of the radio I'm sure) -- but where does it connect to provide power to the antenna amp? do you have a wire color or location to do this?
I'm about to install in a 2007 GL. I have the black FM cable and will connect to the radio.. just don't know how to power the antenna amp.
I'm about to install in a 2007 GL. I have the black FM cable and will connect to the radio.. just don't know how to power the antenna amp.
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Avin head unit installation instructions
Anyone, any chance of posting the User Manual that comes with the new Avinusa unit as well as pictures of the connectors perhaps? Avinusa's support page is only available with an order number or to verified customers and I'd like to review the wiring and connections ahead of a purchase.
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Anyone, any chance of posting the User Manual that comes with the new Avinusa unit as well as pictures of the connectors perhaps? Avinusa's support page is only available with an order number or to verified customers and I'd like to review the wiring and connections ahead of a purchase.
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Still can't get my phone to work through BT. The unit acknowledges that a call is either coming in, or that I am dialing out but, I can't hear the ringing through the trucks speakers, nor can I hear, or talk through the system. Today I unplugged the mic adapter hoping that it all would work using the radio's mic but, still nothing. Very aggravating. Also, I went to an Independent mechanic that actually has the STAR/DAS system to see if they would turn off the "COMAND" present to not present in the dash. After trying to explain to him what I wanted/needed done for 45 mins, I gave up and left the shop.
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No Avin installation manual
If I had an Avin unit like this to install, I might easily have been lost without these forums and videos.
I sent an on-line message to Avinusa through their website the day before yesterday and haven't heard anything back yet.
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So for my fellow 2011+ guys I think I finally got the fm radio reception perfectly working
i purchase a long Fakra-Z cable and connect it directly to the fm amplifier mounted in the tail gate and ran it directly to the Avinusa unit and all the fm radio station came in clear and I didn’t have to apply power to anything..
now the the hard part is routing the new fakra cable to the radio smh..
New fakra cable inserted into fm amplifier in tailgate
i purchase a long Fakra-Z cable and connect it directly to the fm amplifier mounted in the tail gate and ran it directly to the Avinusa unit and all the fm radio station came in clear and I didn’t have to apply power to anything..
now the the hard part is routing the new fakra cable to the radio smh..
New fakra cable inserted into fm amplifier in tailgate
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So for my fellow 2011+ guys I think I finally got the fm radio reception perfectly working
i purchase a long Fakra-Z cable and connect it directly to the fm amplifier mounted in the tail gate and ran it directly to the Avinusa unit and all the fm radio station came in clear and I didn’t have to apply power to anything..
now the the hard part is routing the new fakra cable to the radio smh..
New fakra cable inserted into fm amplifier in tailgate
i purchase a long Fakra-Z cable and connect it directly to the fm amplifier mounted in the tail gate and ran it directly to the Avinusa unit and all the fm radio station came in clear and I didn’t have to apply power to anything..
now the the hard part is routing the new fakra cable to the radio smh..
New fakra cable inserted into fm amplifier in tailgate
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Hey yea From NYC but live NJ now.. yea! :-)
well before I post I wanted to make sure my fix was legit. And it is legit drove around My area in NJ most of the day with NO lost of FM radio reception everything was clear all the stations was picked up by unit.
well before I post I wanted to make sure my fix was legit. And it is legit drove around My area in NJ most of the day with NO lost of FM radio reception everything was clear all the stations was picked up by unit.
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I’m not sure for other model year but for those of us who are missing that Fakra FM Antenna Wire that was supposed to be plugged into Factory Radio this fix may work for you!
So in my previous post I bypass the Sirus tuner and plug a new Fakra cable directly into the FM Antenna Amplifier that was mounted in tailgate.. but I had no idea how I was going to run the fakra cable into headliner to the radio..
Parts you will need New 15 feet or longer Fakra-Z cable one end female other end Male..
so under the driver side second row seats there you will find the Sirus tuner and some other components..
unplug double White Fakra Cable from the Sirus Tuner
and plug in your new male side Fakra-Z cable try both double fakra .(you will have to shave the tab off the male head) for it to fit into the factory double white fakra. Plug the under end of the female fakra-z into the Avinusa unit verify that it’s picking up the FM reception..
once everything is working it’s time to route your cable neatly hide away..
route the cable under the rear seat to the left side rear door seal you may have to remove the sill plate it pulls up easy just take your time.. tuck your cable along the plastic sills and carpet.. running along the driver side pull up the driver side weather strip and run the cable up and into the dash. Remove the 3 screws holding the bottom panel of the driver side dash and route the cable to the Avinusa radio.. tuck and replace all panels and enjoy..
everything took be about 20-30 mins snake/tuck and replace panels..
Hope this help other.. enjoy!
Red circle: White Double Factory Fakra Cable Yellow Line: is how I route my cable after connection is made!
Blue Circle: Double Fakra Removed and connected to New Fakra-Z Male
So in my previous post I bypass the Sirus tuner and plug a new Fakra cable directly into the FM Antenna Amplifier that was mounted in tailgate.. but I had no idea how I was going to run the fakra cable into headliner to the radio..
Parts you will need New 15 feet or longer Fakra-Z cable one end female other end Male..
so under the driver side second row seats there you will find the Sirus tuner and some other components..
unplug double White Fakra Cable from the Sirus Tuner
and plug in your new male side Fakra-Z cable try both double fakra .(you will have to shave the tab off the male head) for it to fit into the factory double white fakra. Plug the under end of the female fakra-z into the Avinusa unit verify that it’s picking up the FM reception..
once everything is working it’s time to route your cable neatly hide away..
route the cable under the rear seat to the left side rear door seal you may have to remove the sill plate it pulls up easy just take your time.. tuck your cable along the plastic sills and carpet.. running along the driver side pull up the driver side weather strip and run the cable up and into the dash. Remove the 3 screws holding the bottom panel of the driver side dash and route the cable to the Avinusa radio.. tuck and replace all panels and enjoy..
everything took be about 20-30 mins snake/tuck and replace panels..
Hope this help other.. enjoy!
Red circle: White Double Factory Fakra Cable Yellow Line: is how I route my cable after connection is made!
Blue Circle: Double Fakra Removed and connected to New Fakra-Z Male
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I got this Fakra-Z
Red arrow showing the tab I shave off! 1ft short Fakra-Z
Yea I spent about 30-50 bucks in trial and error stuff..
just Remember Fakra-Z male to Fakra-Z female RG174
the “Z” indicates it’s universal to work with any fakra.. also don’t forget you must shave the little tab on the male cable off for it to fit snugly into factory double white fakra.. the cable I got from eBay was listed
as
“15 FT Fakra Z jack to female jack pigtail cable RG174 WiFi Neutral Coding”
but that cable has two female end because I was going run the cable from the fm Amplifier to the Avinusa unit..
i had also gotten this cable too: Incase..which I ended up using
“1ft Fakra Z Male to Fakra Z Male Water-Blue Color 50Ω Mini Coax RG174 Cable”
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I got this Fakra-Z
Red arrow showing the tab I shave off! 1ft short Fakra-Z
Yea I spent about 30-50 bucks in trial and error stuff..
just Remember Fakra-Z male to Fakra-Z female RG174
the “Z” indicates it’s universal to work with any fakra.. also don’t forget you must shave the little tab on the male cable off for it to fit snugly into factory double white fakra.. the cable I got from eBay was listed
as
“15 FT Fakra Z jack to female jack pigtail cable RG174 WiFi Neutral Coding”
but that cable has two female end because I was going run the cable from the fm Amplifier to the Avinusa unit..
i had also gotten this cable too: Incase..which I ended up using
“1ft Fakra Z Male to Fakra Z Male Water-Blue Color 50Ω Mini Coax RG174 Cable”
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I got this Fakra-Z
Red arrow showing the tab I shave off! 1ft short Fakra-Z
Yea I spent about 30-50 bucks in trial and error stuff..
just Remember Fakra-Z male to Fakra-Z female RG174
the “Z” indicates it’s universal to work with any fakra.. also don’t forget you must shave the little tab on the male cable off for it to fit snugly into factory double white fakra.. the cable I got from eBay was listed
as
“15 FT Fakra Z jack to female jack pigtail cable RG174 WiFi Neutral Coding”
but that cable has two female end because I was going run the cable from the fm Amplifier to the Avinusa unit..
i had also gotten this cable too: Incase..which I ended up using
“1ft Fakra Z Male to Fakra Z Male Water-Blue Color 50Ω Mini Coax RG174 Cable”
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Awesome work.....I installed another amplified antenna this weekend and it seems to work, but I havent had time to fully test it.....if I dont get good results,I'll definitely go this route........thanks for putting in all the heavy lifting here....glad you got it working!!
so that’s when I really started looking into the fm amplifier in the tailgate.. the factory cable enters into the vehicle and disappear but it seem they change the color of the connect so it was puzzling until I started unplugging and everything and connecting each factory cable directly to the Avin unit! And it worked .. I can’t stand when something not working the way it suppose to so I don’t really quit until I have no other choice.. so I’m glad to help others!
Been working on Benz for quite some time since I had few other Benz did all the repairs myself!
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Definitely appreciate you taking the time and effort to solve this issue for the rest of us. I'm just waiting delivery of my fakra cable to finally fix this issue.