I'm sorry if this question has been asked previously, but I've joined this forum to try and find an answer. I've tried Googling the answer, but I've not found an answer anywhere, so hoped you experts might be able to help me.
I have recently obtained a 2002 Polo as my commute vehicle (my stepson gave it to me when my old Skoda failed its MOT). Mechanically, it's very good and I get some great mileage. However, with the exception of BBC radio 2, my car stereo (an after market double DIN unit from a company called ESSGOO) won't tune into any other radio stations.
I managed to get the unit out and found out the aerial wasn't plugged in. Eureka I naively thought, plugging it in will solve this issue. Unfortunately, it doesn't. I still only get Radio 2 and an autoscan doesn't find any stations. Neither does a manual scan, I find just static.
So, I'm not sure if it's the stereo unit or the aerial. My question to you guys, is there a guide to replacing the whole aerial including the cable and if so, how difficult is it?
I'd rather not spend money on a new stereo if a new aerial is cheaper and easier to replace.
I did ask my step son about it and his answer was "we just put a radio app on our phones and linked it by Bluetooth" which seems counterintuitive and drains the phone battery unnecessarily. It also means that it had the same issue when they bought the car a year ago.
Any help is gratefully received.
Gee
