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Remove the Hood Blanket?
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<blockquote data-quote="dmreitz" data-source="post: 160007" data-attributes="member: 4168"><p>I was of the understanding that the blanket was simply for RF interference shielding. The engine itself throws off some radio interference, and AM radio is susceptible to that. I didn't think the antenna was in the blanket...</p><p></p><p>Of course one way to prove this theory one way or another - remove the blanket, turn on just the accessories (not the engine) and see if you still get AM radio - if you don't, then the antenna is most likely in the blanket... then turn on the engine... if the signal goes away, then the blanket is probably just for RF shielding...</p><p></p><p>But it looks like (for the most part) the consensus is that if you don't care about AM radio, then you can get rid of the blanket!</p><p></p><p>Thanks everyone!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmreitz, post: 160007, member: 4168"] I was of the understanding that the blanket was simply for RF interference shielding. The engine itself throws off some radio interference, and AM radio is susceptible to that. I didn't think the antenna was in the blanket... Of course one way to prove this theory one way or another - remove the blanket, turn on just the accessories (not the engine) and see if you still get AM radio - if you don't, then the antenna is most likely in the blanket... then turn on the engine... if the signal goes away, then the blanket is probably just for RF shielding... But it looks like (for the most part) the consensus is that if you don't care about AM radio, then you can get rid of the blanket! Thanks everyone! [/QUOTE]
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