CD works fine but no radio reception (or very poor with lots of hiss). Wasted £200 replacing both boosters in the boot lid but problem persists. If I touch the coax inner core with metal object then reception is perfect (which is why I assumed it was the boosters) but plugged into booster it does not work. I assume that there is a break in cable so no power to booster but central coax is fine when I act as antenna (if that makes sense). I assume that part of teh coax is a power supply and its that which is bust - can anyone confirm
Any suggestions apart from paying huge sums for Audi to re-wire.
SOURCE: bad brake booster
If you know for sure that the booster has failed, you need to unbolt the master cylinder from it, (sometimes you can move it away enough to not even disconnect lines.) Then unbolt the booster from the firewall, disconnect the pedal linkage if connected to booster. Remove & replace booster assembly and everything else you you took off. If you didn't have to remove master cyl you are done. If removed, bleed master before putting back into service!
SOURCE: Very poor FM radio reception
I would try a CB radio shop at a truck stop, they will have what you are looking for.
SOURCE: No AM radio reception in my 2002 Audi A4
do you get any stations, even weak stations on the AM band? If not you have a bad radio and need replacement. Try having someone hold the antenna as you scan the AM band.
SOURCE: how to replace a brake booster in 1995 buick
undo the the vacuum hoses and make sure you make a diagram of where each hose goes. move them out of the way.
undo the four bolts that attach the master cyclinder to the booster. use a wire coat hanger or just wire to support it. you don't want to bend or break the brake lines.
undo the four bolts that hold the booster to the firewall. carefully pull it away from the firewall. you will see a small are there with a clip. remove the clip and unhook the arm.
reverse those instructions to put it back together
However BEFORE you do that. Make sure that none of the vaccuum hoses are leaking.
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SOURCE: I think my 99 grand cherokee power brake booster
replace it , may as well do it before it quits altogether
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