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Chevrolet Trax Antenna is an addition that enhances the vibrant Chevrolet Trax by ensuring that the music, navigation and emergency connections are clear in every commute. The Chevrolet Trax is an urban friendly SUV, using the GM Gamma II platform that combines a turbocharged engine of 138 horsepower and a smooth six speed automatic, optional all wheel drive, nimble steering, solid brakes, and spacious front seating, thus teenagers and parents alike enjoy zip, safety and comfort on their way to running errands or weekend getaways. Genuine Chevrolet components support that performance with long proven durability and affordable service offers, which put the Trax a clever purchase in the minds of drivers who are sensitive on price, but not fun. The Trax Antenna is a special one mounted on the roof or the fender that receives radio and GPS and telematics signals and passes them through wires to ensure that the infotainment display can load directions as quickly as possible and the speakers are clear even in the remote valleys. This is the state of the art Antenna technology that protects against dropouts. Its short steel tube is weather resistant, seals with a gasket, and fits with the clean lines of the Chevrolet badge, which means that even small hardware can enhance big adventures. With the help of the Antenna, there are no problems with the streaming process, and regular check-ups guarantee a sustained clarity. In order to install this Antenna, one should cut off the battery, take out the old unit, clean the mount, screw on the new base, run coax, reconnect power, and check on reception.