Appearance, Paint & Body Work
By sdots
#66616 Well some twat snapped mine off while I was stopped at a traffic light. Luckily I had a replacement and decided I'd get on with it in the evening after work. BTW yes I do use the radio during rush hour for traffic updates :D lol

Tools required
    10 mm Socket with wrench
    Mole Grips (Pliers)
    Rubber Mallet
    13 Spanner
    A soft material which you can use to prevent scratching to your paint (Needs to be somewhat thin as you'll need to work around it, a sponge would be ideal)
    Your hands/eyes/a brain if you can find one laying around :wink:


ESTIMATED TIME TAKEN: 15 Minutes


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1) Cover your paint/body with a protective piece of material.

2) Mount the tip of your spanner into the grove of the antenna fixture.
The flat inside part of your spanner must be level with the walls of the grove.

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3) Smack the spanner horizontally with your mallet to the bottom of your spanner as seen in the picture below. It will take a few hard knocks to loosen the fixture. NOTE: You only want to loosen it.

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4) Once this is achieved, take your mole grips and grip the edges of the fixture. Remember to only grip the metal bit not the black plastic, or the black plastic will look chewed up.

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5)Keep rotating the fixture counter-clockwise using the mole grips until the fixture is loose and raised enough for you to pull.

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6) Pull the fixture.

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7) Pull off the black plastic housing.

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8) Pop your bootlid/trunk

9) On the left/right peel back the carpeting.

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10) Locate your Power Antenna unit.

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11) Grab your 10 mm socket and wrench, loosening the small bolt holding the motor in place. You only need to loosen it not remove it.

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12) Remove the rubber pipe which is connected to the motor

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13) Remove the harness clip.

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14) Remove the Power Antenna by pulling the bottom of it first towards you and then the whole unit should have enough clearance to be removed completely away from it's fixing point.

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16) You will now be able to see the antenna cable which transmits the radio waves to your stereo. Pull away the antenna cable from it's socket.

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JOB DONE! :shock: :D

I decided to replace mine, so replacing the unit is just a straight forward reversal.

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Hope this helps somebody, because I couldn't really find any illustrated versions of the DIY and it fustrated me.

Regards

Sanjesh
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By Eli'sEG94
#67051 NICE DIY, though the mods might move this to the DIY section, one thing I noticed and an idea, you can use painters tape and put it around the area, since it leaves no residue once you are done with it.
By sdots
#67182
Eli'sEG94 wrote:NICE DIY, though the mods might move this to the DIY section, one thing I noticed and an idea, you can use painters tape and put it around the area, since it leaves no residue once you are done with it.


Thanks.
The only thing with painters tape is that it's not thick enough to prevent a spanner from putting a small dent or damaging the paint. You can imagine if your hitting the spanner with the mallet quite hard it will rebound off the metal surrounding and BANG on to your body work. That's why I recommended a piece of cloth or sponge because you can double it up to create more cushion that way nobody has a more expensive job to complete to remove a stupid bit of metal.
By sdots
#68280
teal_dx wrote:good job on this write-up :thumb:
I added yours to the DIY list: #20078
8)


Thanks dude. It's quite funny how a write up being aded to the DIY section can put a smile on a guys face haha :thumb:
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By ej2rey
#80652 Too bad I don't have powered antenna on my coupe. Wish I did tho. :cry:
By brolly
#315852 hello is it possible to repost the images as they are not available any more
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By nd1983
#315854
brolly wrote:hello is it possible to repost the images as they are not available any more


i can see them ok
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By chrono404
#316229
ej2rey wrote:Too bad I don't have powered antenna on my coupe. Wish I did tho. :cry:


Well get the parts of one off of an Acura Integra Coupe and wire it in. how it mounts up looks identical to the mounting of the power antenna in my old Integra Coupe.
By Calvert1
#317007 I would bet cash that this details you "heard" was not from a reputable vehicle mechanic or specialist. I do not know what you mean by "trying to replace" this aerial. Maybe it is semantics or inadequate ability as a copywriter but a more certain action-word would be more appropriate: I need to substitute the energy aerial in a 1993 Lincoln SC400.

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