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jgcable 09-29-2014 06:16 AM

power antenna question
 
My power antenna no longer works. When the radio is turned on I can hear the motor from the antenna working and when I shut the car off I can hear the motor working but the antenna no longer goes up or down. I tried greasing it but its shot. Is there any way to disconnect it so that its no longer activated when the radio turns on and off? Its in the up position now which is perfect.

M in KC 09-29-2014 06:23 AM

The signal wire to the motor is part of the pin out on the head unit. You would probably be better off cutting the wire at the motor if you didn't want the motor to run anymore. But consider this. The next automatic carwash you go through your antenna will get destroyed if left in the position.

My advise is to replace the mast assembly. Its pretty easy to do. Most likely your plastic track has broken or is worn out and is not positively engaging with the drive gear.

PH98I30 09-29-2014 07:16 AM

This issue was just addressed last week. You can easily replace the mast for about $15. Look for the thread. It's an easy job. Takes about 10 minutes.

sbcoachnick 09-29-2014 09:40 AM

Just disconnect the power plug at the motor assembly until you can get it swapped out.

asand1 09-29-2014 03:11 PM


Originally Posted by M in KC (Post 8988169)
You would probably be better off cutting the wire at the motor if you didn't want the motor to run anymore.



Just unplug it from inside the trunk.


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ThaMax 09-29-2014 10:25 PM


Originally Posted by PH98I30 (Post 8988176)
This issue was just addressed last week. You can easily replace the mast for about $15. Look for the thread. It's an easy job. Takes about 10 minutes.

Depends on if you drive in an area where the roads are salted and whatever other junk has got stuck in there.

For me, it was a day of saturating with WD-40 and PB Blaster, then pulling on the last metal mast piece (rest all popped out) using 9-inch long nose vice grips while having the antenna motor assembly secured in a bench vice.

Pretty sure some non-essential pieces of plastic were broken during my replacement, but it's still working beautifully till this day :)


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