2007 cobalt radio issue
I recently purchased a 2007 cobalt. Love the car so far but I had an interesting issue happen. While starting the car, The FM band radio would not come in on any station. The AM band would play and so would the cd player and aux, but no FM. I turned the car off and restarted and the FM band worked again. This has happened a couple of times. Any body know anything about this???
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Louis
GM Customer Service
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GM Customer Service
There's only one coax antenna cable into the back of the radio. It sounds like a problem with the radio itself. There have been multiple TSBs on the radio (more like special purpose computers) on the Cobalt over the years. Hopefully it just needs reprogramming rather than replacement.
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Hope it works out for you.

