radio antenna question
- btoran
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radio antenna question
i upgraded my radio and it seems to be working fine in bluetooth mode (can pair with my phone and play pandora, etc from my phone), but it cannot tune a single radio station. i suspect a bad aerial (antenna). in looking for a way to remove the old aerial, i'm stumped. do i really have to remove the fender to get to it?
1975 Fiat 124 Spider
Re: radio antenna question
No, don't remove fender. Just loosen nut on top, "wings" (for lack of a better term) under fender can then be swung to a position it will pull up. Pull up ant, cut off old cable. Securely tape new cable to old, pull old cable from inside car.
Does any of that make sense??
Does any of that make sense??
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- Kingme2
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Re: radio antenna question
Just started my car for the first time in months... Heard a funny noise!
Hahaha. Forgotten I'd installed a power antenna...
Hahaha. Forgotten I'd installed a power antenna...
Due to recent budget cuts and the rising cost of electricity, gas, and oil, we have decided to turn off the light at the end of the tunnel. We apologize for any inconvenience.
1981 Fiat Spider, all black... "Corvino", italian for the Raven
1981 Fiat Spider, all black... "Corvino", italian for the Raven
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Re: radio antenna question
I had a similar problem. There's not much that can go wrong with the antennae itself, more likely the cable. Before you replace it, check the connector at the radio end of the wire. It's a very fine wire that is soldered to the center pin and must be fully isolated (not touching) the braided wire shield. Also, I think the base mounting nut of the antennae in the trunk is suppose to be touching clean metal.
My new radio also had a distant/local setting which helped.
My new radio also had a distant/local setting which helped.
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- btoran
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Re: radio antenna question
thanks guys. i replaced it yesterday and it's working now.
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Re: radio antenna question
old post...hoping it's still active. I'm looking for a replacement/ option for the antenna (Fiat '75 124 Spider). Ideally a short stub? help?
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Re: radio antenna question
Not really a "short stub", but this worked for my 1978 124:SJflunger wrote:old post...hoping it's still active. I'm looking for a replacement/ option for the antenna (Fiat '75 124 Spider). Ideally a short stub? help?
https://shop.advanceautoparts.com/p/met ... 22610364-P
$16
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Re: radio antenna question
Which one did you use? I have one that's a little too large to fit comfortably.Kingme2 wrote:Just started my car for the first time in months... Heard a funny noise!
Hahaha. Forgotten I'd installed a power antenna...
Larry