View Full Version : How remove GPS sharck antenna audi a7
lutrux
06-22-2016, 06:58 AM
Hello to all , as the Navi sat is zero satellites , most likely the GPS antenna shark form is gone . I've got the original parts on Ebay , but I would like to know how to disassemble the GPS antenna on the roof ?
Thank you
RAF_S7
06-22-2016, 07:14 AM
I have not had to do this, however Im pretty sure if you remove the rear interior light fitting, you can access the base of the antenna for removal.
Quite a few people have replaced their antennas - maybe someone who has done this can chime in.
tonymission
06-22-2016, 07:14 AM
Hello to all , as the Navi sat is zero satellites , most likely the GPS antenna shark form is gone . I've got the original parts on Ebay , but I would like to know how to disassemble the GPS antenna on the roof ?
Thank you
Think it starts with dropping the headliner. We had to replace one of these when my wife lowered the old garage door (without sensors) on her A4 and then pulled it back into the garage with the door on the car. First day she got the car. That was awesome.
jfeger
06-22-2016, 08:27 AM
Think it starts with dropping the headliner. We had to replace one of these when my wife lowered the old garage door (without sensors) on her A4 and then pulled it back into the garage with the door on the car. First day she got the car. That was awesome.
There's an insurance commercial in the making for that story.
RAF_S7
06-22-2016, 08:34 AM
There's an insurance commercial in the making for that story.
Should of gone to Specsavers [:D]
https://youtu.be/c-SFPPsdi64
tonymission
06-22-2016, 08:36 AM
There's an insurance commercial in the making for that story.
Definitely. I found out from my mom actually. She called me to break the news and apparently thought I was going to beat my wife or something so she wanted to soften the blow. Who knows, but my wife caller HER crying about it and wanting her to call me. Not only was it the first day she had the car, but I think it was in the first hour.
As an aside: she refuses to drive the RS7. Probably for the best.
jfeger
06-22-2016, 11:30 AM
Definitely. I found out from my mom actually. She called me to break the news and apparently thought I was going to beat my wife or something so she wanted to soften the blow. Who knows, but my wife caller HER crying about it and wanting her to call me. Not only was it the first day she had the car, but I think it was in the first hour.
As an aside: she refuses to drive the RS7. Probably for the best.
Everyone has seen the bike on the roof-rack into the garage commercial I am guessing. My buddy was ~23, just bought his first house and did that exact move. He had a pretty nice bicycle on the roof, forgot about it, and immediately after closing was all excited to pull into his new garage ... BOOM! House and auto claim within the first thirty minutes of homeownership.
jfeger
06-22-2016, 11:31 AM
The Roof Antenna - R216- has four connections maximum.
The antenna wires are connected directly to the base of the Roof Antenna - R216- .
The rear headliner must be lowered in order to remove the Roof Antenna - R216- .
Removing
– Turn off the ignition and all electrical consumers and remove the ignition key.
– Lower the back of the headliner. Refer to ⇒ Body Interior; Rep. Gr. 70 ; Roof Trim Panels; Headliner, Removing and Instal‐ ling .
– Unlock and disconnect the connectors -2-, -3- and -4- from the antenna wires.
– Remove the bolt -5- and the retaining spring.
– Remove the Roof Antenna - R216- upward from the roof.
Installing
The Roof Antenna - R216- is supplied pre-installed. The Roof Antenna - R216- , spring and screw are installed.
– Place the Roof Antenna - R216- on the roof and press down on it until it latches.
– Tighten the pre-mounted bolt to the given tightening specification.