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Vehicle & Technical => Mitsubishi => Topic started by: missroadrage on May 20, 2006, 01:44:02

Title: Electric Aerial
Post by: missroadrage on May 20, 2006, 01:44:02
I caught a low branch on my way home from work yesterday & bent the aerial on my Pajero, I got home and gently straightened it and it will go down to the last section & goes up ok so I do not need to replace it but I was wondering how easy it is to replace. Can you just replace the telescopic bit or do you have to buy a complete aerial :?:

Thanks
Title: Electric Aerial
Post by: chris9119 on May 20, 2006, 07:57:04
You have to replace the complete unit as the mechanism that makes it go up and down is connected to the tip and drive motor.

Chris
Title: Electric Aerial
Post by: missroadrage on May 20, 2006, 09:06:44
Does anyone know where I can get an aerial unit & approx how much. Also is it easy to change or am I better off putting up with it as it is??
Title: Electric Aerial
Post by: denviks on May 20, 2006, 09:58:24
hi...you can replace just the antenna part  :wink:  i did it with my shogun when i had it...simple job aswell. if i remember correctly the antenna part was about 18 pounds from mitsi......i think ( was along time ago now  :lol: ).

to replace.

make sure stereo is turned off and antenna is as far down as possible
undo the chrome nut on the bottom of antenna .....where is meets the car
now turn radio on so antenna extends. it will keep coming out

now get new one and push into hole.. turn the radio off and wait for it to pull the new atenna in. do up the nut again.

one thing to watch for when removing it is when it comes out watch the plastic strip inside. see which way it is facing. when putting the new one in try and make sure it goes in the same way  :wink:

i hope this helps abit. if not give me a shout
Title: Electric Aerial
Post by: hobbit on May 20, 2006, 10:41:23
Or fit a rubber duck type aerial, not so prone for ripping out :wink:

Another option is a pillar mounted one
Title: Electric Aerial
Post by: missroadrage on May 20, 2006, 17:34:02
Thanks for all the help & advice :)

We had been to equicar & bought a second hand replacement before got the advice from denviks but never mind it is sorted now & cost me £30 & gave Skutter something to do for a while.

Thanks again   :wink:
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