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need more help with antenna issue (archive)

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Posted by 85-325e-NC on May 14, 2000 at 09:51:57:

: : my atenna stopped working. i thought it was the motor. my radar detector, which was plugged into the cigarette lighter also stopped working. I now know that they're both on fuse 28, which, upon inspection, was blown. i now remember a paper clip falling into the lighter, which undoubtedly shorted the circuit.
: : before realizing i had a fuse problem, the antenna was "stuck" in the up position. i went thru car wash and, of course, the mast broke. since it was still held by the plastic cable it was flopping around as i drove. since i thought i needed a whole new assembly, including the motor, i cut the plastic cable.

: : i've replaced the fuse and the motor is fine. the question is, can i just replace the mast even though i've cut the cable? thanks.

: I believe you do get a new cable with the antenna mast.


you're right; got a new mast and it has a cable. Here's the problem now. after i replace the fuse, the small pice of cable remaining was wound back into the antenna motor. When I insert the new cable, and turn off the radio to retract the antenna, the motor winds the new cable, but the antenna does not fully retract. I assume it's because there's some of the old cable in the motor. Any ideas on how to get that piece of old cable out of the motor so that the new antenna fully retracts. TIA.



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