Chevrolet Traverse Antenna enhances radio reception for entertaining and communication systems in the SUV. The Antenna can capture radio waves and pass them to the receiver for amplification. Early versions on the first Traverse generation applied an Antenna nearly forty-five inches long, which drivers had to lower before entering garages, but later models were sleeker fixed units. Three main styles are evident throughout the SUV's timeline: the internal Antenna concealed in the windshield or dashboard, the external metal or fiberglass mast near the hood, and the roof-mounted satellite piece providing clearer digital sound. While each style takes electromagnetic waves and turns them into electric signals, the satellite option differs in that it supports high-quality audio for services such as SiriusXM. All depend on simple wiring to the receiver and an on-board amplifier that boosts the signal strength so that occupants benefit from steady AM and FM broadcasts in areas of weaker coverage. Because the Traverse lineup shares electrical architecture with other Chevrolet sport utilities, replacement of a damaged Antenna usually just requires unplugging the lead from the receiver and replacing it with the correct mast or module without special recalibration. These simple steps and the solid construction of today's Chevrolet models make it easy for drivers to continue to enjoy music, navigation, and emergency alerts without much hassle. The Antenna design continues to develop towards smaller profiles without giving up performance.
Each OEM Chevrolet Traverse Antenna we offer is competitively priced and comes with the assurance of the manufacturer's warranty for the part. Furthermore, we guarantee the speedy delivery of your orders right to your doorstep. Our hassle-free return policy is also in place for your peace of mind.