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Old 03-28-2008, 11:46 PM
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Is it diffucult to check to see if the navigation antenna or plug is secured properly.My system is a little screwy and the clock didn't automatically change when we changed the clocks a few weeks ago.Trying to avoid the trip tp the dealer.
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Is it diffucult to check to see if the navigation antenna or plug is secured properly.My system is a little screwy and the clock didn't automatically change when we changed the clocks a few weeks ago.Trying to avoid the trip tp the dealer.
If the 06 Avalon antenna placement is like our 2003 Camry the antenna will be located just under the rear package tray at the left side and is visible from the trunk. You might want to double check in your navigation settings menu that the daylight savings setting is set to the on position. Also your signal strength will be higher if there's not an object over it on the package tray.
Maybe another Avalon owner with a newer model than our 03 Camry will pipe in with more info about just where your antenna is.


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Larry thanks for your help.I think the antenna or plug is located under the passenger side climate control switch.I just don't know how difficult it would be to locate and check it

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