AM/FM Radio is a safety issue

IanNubbit

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From what I found online, Nissan did this for the first generation Frontier up to 2004. This was over a decade before the backup camera mandate.
The frontier started it generation before last in 2005 and still had radio delete options, mainly on work truck trims. But it was still there. After searching looks like 2019 was the last year they had the delete option
 

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I don’t understand the fetish for AM radio as a safety issue. My first cars had AM only, but when WMMS came on the scene in my hometown of Cleveland OH, I installed an FM converter in my VW bug and never looked back. Since 1971 or so, I’ve only listened to AM for MLB games. I have tried to tune in to the AM frequencies listed on signs along the road, but never got much in the way of useful information. My latest cars don’t have a “radio” in the sense of a AM receiver- they get everything from the internet. Like others have posted, “there’s an app for that”.
 
 
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