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Where is the radio antenna of Roewe 360 located?

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DeAlan
07/29/2025, 09:21:14 PM

The radio antenna of Roewe 360 is a built-in antenna, located behind the center console, which can only be seen after removing the center console. The Roewe 360 radio is a voice entertainment configuration installed in the car, and it is one of the common configurations of the in-car audio-visual entertainment system. The Roewe 360 has a length, width, and height of 4579mm, 1804mm, and 1490mm respectively, with superior rear headroom and legroom, and a 2660mm ultra-long wheelbase that creates a spacious interior surpassing its class. The Roewe 360 is also equipped with multi-dimensional passive occupant protection features such as SRS six-direction integrated airbags, anti-submergence high-strength skeleton seats, front seat unbuckled alarm, front seat inflatable pre-tensioned seat belts, knee collision protection, and multi-stage collapsing steering column, providing 360-degree safety protection for travel.

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DelHeidi
08/15/2025, 02:59:12 AM

I remember when driving the Roewe 360, the radio antenna was usually installed on the rear window glass, which is an integrated antenna design—unobtrusive but quite practical. Having driven the car for several years, I found that if the radio signal fluctuates between good and bad, it might be due to dust accumulation at the antenna connection or window tinting interfering with signal transmission. In such cases, I would first wipe the edges of the rear window, especially near the roof area, with a soft cloth to check for dirt buildup. If that doesn’t help, inspect the antenna amplifier, which is hidden under the decorative cover above the rear windshield—you’ll need a repair shop for that. Regular cleaning of the sunroof area during maintenance can prevent such issues, as stable signal reception is crucial for city driving to avoid distracting noise while listening to the radio.

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StSawyer
10/20/2025, 02:36:46 AM

When I drove the Roewe 360, I was also curious about where the radio antenna was located. Later, I figured out it was fixed near the top of the rear windshield, not the protruding shark-fin type. As an owner, a common issue is fuzzy radio reception when the signal is weak, mostly due to a loose antenna connector or interference from window tinting. My experience suggests first gently pressing the seal strip above the glass to check the connection point. If the signal remains poor, it’s worth inspecting the antenna wiring harness in the trunk for aging or simply replacing the built-in antenna module. This process taught me some basic car knowledge—like how the antenna’s position, though small, affects the overall audio performance. Regularly cleaning the rear window during car washes can extend the antenna’s lifespan, keeping the signal clear for a more enjoyable journey.

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Ibarra
12/03/2025, 02:08:26 AM

The radio antenna of the Roewe 360 is typically embedded within the interlayer of the rear windshield. When encountering signal issues while driving this car, it's often due to poor antenna grounding or external environmental factors. The solution is to simply clean the rear window area to prevent water accumulation. If signal interference persists, it may be necessary to inspect the connector or replace the module. It's advisable to develop a habit of checking the antenna condition before listening to ensure stable operation of the entertainment system while driving.

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MacLeo
01/23/2026, 03:30:09 AM

When I first encountered radio signal issues with my Roewe 360, I researched and discovered the antenna is integrated into the rear windshield, making it hard to spot directly. I suggest fellow owners first try thoroughly cleaning the rear window during car washes, as dust blockage is a common cause. Weak signals could also stem from short circuits or amplifier module failures—in such cases, it's worth inspecting the wiring box inside the trunk and consulting a professional technician for repairs. This experience taught me that while antennas may seem inconspicuous, they're crucial. Proper maintenance not only ensures enjoyable music but also reduces driving distractions.

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MacAubrey
04/19/2026, 02:56:57 AM

Regarding the radio antenna of the Roewe 360, I understand it's fixed at the rear of the roof or embedded within the rear windshield, featuring a concealed design but sensitive signal transmission. Occasionally experiencing unstable signal reception while driving this car, I suspect it might be due to a loose antenna connection or obstruction from metal structures. In such cases, the first step is to gently tap above the rear window to test the tightness of the connection points. If the issue persists, it's necessary to inspect the amplifier or check for aging wiring. It's advisable to conduct a comprehensive inspection before winter to prevent freeze damage. Although antenna maintenance is simple, it can significantly enhance the overall driving experience, ensuring smooth signal reception and making commutes less tedious.

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