How To Repair A Broken Car Antenna -EricTheCarGuy
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- Опубликовано: 23 май 2013
- This video shows one way you can deal with a broken antenna. Some of these older models had this type of antenna and they either got stuck in a given position OR they get broken off by something. Instead of replacing them with the same type of antenna that was in there originally I recommend installing one of these universal units. They're cheap and also flexible which means the same thing won't happen again. As stated in the video you can use this type of antenna in place of a motorized unit as well as this solid type. My one regret with this video is that I did not show how to install the base that came with the antenna as this is what most of you will be doing when installing one of these kits. It's not that difficult, I just wish I had shown that.
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So awesome. Eric cracks me up. I am a contractor and nothing ever is easy, just like his video. He simply finds a way using logic. Hats off to Eric!!!!
Thanks Eric, On my 4Runner I have one of those motorized antennas that broke off. So I just grabbed a solid used antenna and shoved it down in there upside down. It doesn't look very professional but it works. I need to replace it but it is behind the front fender and quite a bit harder to get to.
I Love the adventures Eric takes us on! He doesn't cut out the problems and issues, he shows us that they happen and how he deals with them. This is the best teaching style I've seen! Thank's Eric.
I did, thanks!
I don't feel that I have reservations when it comes to electrical. As for soldering the wires together, considering it's a shielded wire and a PITA to work with, I opted to drill and tap and be done with it. Just my personal choice. Your method would also work but the finish on the outside fender would not look as good in my opinion. Those universal mounts look a little cheap in my opinion. Thanks for the comment.
on my old camry I found out certain year celicia's with non power mast antennas line up perfect. took some tweaking in the trunk but was a sold repair
Thanks for making these videos. Your inside details is what makes yours better then all the other car repair channels.
Parts: $10. Eric's labor: $400.00
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Hi Eric, great vid when I was taught tapping some 40+ years ago you turn it forward 1/2 a turn and back 1/4 of a turn (to break the chips to stop them from clogging the tap and end up breaking the tap in the hole)plus to get the right size pilot drill for tapping metric size threads you just subtract the pitch from the diameter.
regards, be mucky
Great one, Eric. I've found that the universal antennas don't always look as good as the OEM antennas, but they generally work as well. As an option, you might find the correct part at the local used auto parts yard and save money that way, too.
This felt like a Fixing It Forward episode. Eric going the extra mile!
I love the way telescoping antennas look on vintage cars. That’s one of the highlights on my classic.
All your videos are bonus for us Eric!
Greetings from Portugal ^^
Hey Eric
Thank you for showing me how to remove the top nut. Worked a treat now need to get a replacement unit..
thank you, you're the only one I've found that helped with my question.
Weird, my antenna broke in my '99 Maxima and I was able to get it fixed and it was the exact same type and the radio still worked while it was busted.
Nice video Eric!
My power antenna was bent like a serpentine and was rusted up. I bought an aftermarket power antenna for 10$ worth of money in my country. That was 7 years ago. It still works like a charm. And it was easy to install as well. Only issue I had, that both the car and the antenna had a female connector. But with some creativity I've found a solution.It really was not a big deal to swap out the antennas.And it's cool, that when I turn on the radio it auto-comes out.Retro from '90s.
Thanks for the video! My 97 honda civic doesn't have a broken antenna, it just has really bad reception. Its the antenna that you manually pull up from the roof of the car on the drivers side. I will definatly be using this video when I replace it with a better one.
Keep up the great work!
Just what I needed to know, I have to re-tap my roof antenna on my toyota echo. Good job on the mazda
700 WLW! Their giant tower was only about a mile from where my grandparents lived in West Chester. Thanks for bringing back some great memories with Grandpa watching the Reds on TV while listening to the announcers on 700AM...
Keep up the great work Eric!
Finally! Eric is always talking about putting on safety glass. Now we get to wear some. Great videos. Eric has helped me keep my car running and have a much better appreciation of what mechanics do. Good stuff !
Make sure to wear them on your hat...😊
Keep the videos coming! Thanks Eric!
The power antenna Mercedes used from the 70s into the 90s isn't too hard to service, you remove the outer retaining nut and then turn on the radio to eject the old mast, then feed the cable from the new antenna down into the motor and turn the radio off, which draws the new mast in. No need to go into the trunk at all!
I have a vintage 1982 Dodge Motorhome built on a Dodge B350 van chassis. Do you have to pull the fender to gain access to the antenna?
That is a really good question. AM/SW and CB radios all require a very long antenna length. If this is not possible, a coiled up lenght of wire (loading coil) is usually is connected between the short antenna and the radio to make up the difference. A assume the loading coil is inside the radio, and switched in when in the AM band is selected.
Eric would this work on 99 Dodge Durango. were the antenna mount is sucks to go in and replace all that
Hey Eric, I noticed threw most of your FREE vids you always give us FREE automotive repair advice, assistance and opinions. In addition, you keep posting more FREE videos with more FREE automotive repair advice, assistance and opinions. Well, these videos keep coming. You basically mean is that you're going to keep helping all us DYI'ers with FREE information. BEST.
I have a 1994 Ford Crown Victoria with a power antenna. I love it. That video on a motorized replacement will be very helpful.
The fact that it wasn't just a simple five minute swap job made this way more interesting. Good job.
This was very helpful Thanks!!
Hey Eric,
Can you post a video showing how to install the base that comes with the antenna kit? Some of us may not have the threading tools you've done to make a secured fit in this video. Thanks
I appreciate you also having a hassle with what “should b”e a simple task. At least I know I’m not the only one this happens to!
Yay! I'm gunna fix my 1995 honda delsol entena asap. Thanks Eric :)
Eric thanks for the video, I always wanted to know how to use a tap and die set. Now if you can work in how to use a torque ratchet (setting it to the right torque I understand the click part)
Hi. Thanks your video. I can't pull of the topf the assembly (yellow part). I used some rust remover but I could'nt. Please help me how I can pull it off.
Dude! Your videos are great. I'm not a mechanic, but I am mechanically inclined. You are doing a great service to our society.
Fantastic as usual Eric!
Thanks for the video Eric! Does anybody have some info about having the antenna on the roof though? I see them break off all the time. Pretty much the same deal? Do you have to remove the headlining?
Loved the editing/humor in the first minute.
Eric, you are my main Mechanic on here and you have helped me through so tricky situations or I should say "turned into nightmare" lmao😆😆So with being said, I'm very intrigued with watching you fabricate this project, BUT The end of the new antena cord that you showed in the beginning plugs into the radio.. The other end on new antena itself.. is plugged into the the antena. But as always, great video and I will see ya next time,,
I've run into the non-matching connector issue before. Usually just clip the ends, strip the cable about 2" and then solder the matching center posts and outer ground wrappings. Tape it real nicely with electrical tape and tuck it away. Good as gold. Thanks for the video though Eric.
Not long enough and considering you'd have to rip half the interior apart I would not consider that 'easier'.
Bout a 2008 Chrysler Pacifica antenna how you fix that?
Love those quick takes at the beginning
Great video once again.keep them coming.your the best...
2006 all stock honda crv. Just got a bluetooth transmitter & mostly all static. Crappy, old, wobbly antenna on the hood. Just replacing whats on the hood possible? Plug and play kinda deal without needing any special tools? Cant find anything online for my model and havent really looked at how the antenna is attached because i just plugged in the transmitter for the first time this a.m. in a rush on the way to work.
Thank you for another great video.
By far most exciting etcg video ever!
Eric's video is helpful for those who doesn't know anything about cars. Because he goes through each and every step in his video. Hence, the length of the video.
Hi Eric, I have Mazda MX6 1997. Need to repair my Motorized Antenna. Could you please show how to take it out and repair so that the Radio works again. Thanks. Suv.
Thank you man, i have a 1996 camry with broken antenna. Im gonna get a 10 dollar kit and do this as soon as i get my car back from the shop. Thanks for the vids man, really get some good info from them. Helps me keep my car going good. Its only in the shop cause the engine blew. It was outta no where.
Is there a link I can get for to that cable showed in this video. Please?
as always, great video. I have learned things that i may never use but know how to do it anyways.
thank you for your generosity man
us ham radio folks will run a nmo mount often through those places for antenna mounts, and one of the tricks we use to replace that missing antenna is to carefully take a four to foot six piece of speaker wire around the closest window(typically the back one) with the coax in the middle . its not a 100% perfect solution but generally a three foot piece of speaker wire is all you need to try it or search your junk bin.Carefully put it around the trim and generally good to go:) it also looks better than those generic jobs, good job tapping them in place though.
Speaker wire isn't coaxial.
Will this method work on a Infiniti g20 99
I think that this is good solution if you have the tools (drill, tap, etc.). The end result looks good. An old standard antenna connector doesn't always fit on the head unit. that was something I found out when I was trying to install a JVC radio/dvd/nav/etc.etc. radio in a Ford focus. The JVC had the old style connector and at the end of the original antenna cable was something completely different to match the factory radio. That is what adapters are for.
Lmao. He put the yellow filter thru the camera. These videos are amazing. You can learn so much and its always entertaining
Eric you look blazed thanx for the vids!!!
I have a 3000gt sl and I replace the mast and the power antenna assembly. What the problem is it make a clicking sound when I turn on the radio. The antenna doesn't extend or retract. It does nothing. I'm not sure what else to try.
I have a 1993 ford crown victoria lx and my antenna is in the front of my car. How do i swap it out?
I HAVE A VERY IMPORTANT QUESTION! if you still answering them. So earlier this week my antenna got caught and ripped off my jeep, i can click it back on. my radio still plays perfectly fine even with out it on but i don't know if it is fully fixed, how would i know if its fixed. its the base black part of the antenna that broke off not the actual antenna its self. i just need help.
Thanks for the info! Awesome.
Hey Eric,
I am replacing the antenna on my honda. Only problem is that it has a motor antenna. I would like to remove the whole thing together and replace it with a universal one. Is that possible? If so, how would i do that.
Always good to know some good tips
Boy did it make me jump/tense up when the pliers slipped while tightening the retaining nut! I thought you might have found a couple of nuts and locked then together to wind the adapter in (I've always managed to slip and wipe out some thread!). Great vid as always.
Can it work on MW / LW and SW?
hahaha i love the safety glasses effect for the camera
thanks bro love the vids
Can anyone tell me what the screw part is? My antenna jack is missing the screw part; possibly from the old owner.
The motorized telescopic antenna on a 1993-2002 Mazda 626 depended on the trim level and package option LX or ES. ALL masts are prone to breaking no matter what kind of car it is. Thank you for finally doing a video on the 626. Too bad it wasn't telescopic... seems like you were expecting to find a telescopic mast to mess around with. :( First time you've used a tap and die set in a video right? That was awesome. Moar 626 videos!!!!!!!!
I have that same model of car and all you really needed to do was pull more on lower part of cable and it has a normal disconnect. But overall thank you for the info on replacement.
I have an antenna cable that was cut several inches from the plug that hooks up to the radio. I was at first going to splice it, but then noticed that it's more like a coax cable, How would I repair that? or do need a new antenna cable?
how do u replace the radio antenna on a 2008 Dodge ram 1500 crew cab mine is broken and I can't figure out how to get it off I need the antenna Mount off I have a price broken down inside it
i put my antenna down and it didnt come out anymore, i removed that cap thing that was holding it and it dropped even deeper! now i cant reach it with tools.... how i can get it up??? and my antenna is in engine and cant access antenna anywhere but up.
Nicely done sir!!!
The replacement kit you have was originally designed for front wing mounting. Straight to stereo connection replacing the entire aerial fitting to the radio..
Man, you got a cool workshop with a lot of great tools for all kinds of stuff. That vice reminds me of gangster movies when they used to put someone's head in there.
Great video that’s exactly what I have to do to my dodge Dakota. Thanks
I appreciate ETCG's thoughtful videos rather than the 1-3 minute video blips with a jumpcut every 5 seconds that are all too common on youtube today. When you actually see the process, you get some information that you could use to reference in the future.
If you replace a motorized antenna with a non-motorized antenna, what do you do with the power wire / switch?
How do you change the antenna?
how do you replace a toyota tacoma 2001 TRD antenna
great video. very helpful
Well there goes my attempt for trying to do it myself. Nope to many things that can go wrong. LOL I will take it to a repair shop.
Well, that was fun and very educational. Thanks
Nice job Eric. I remember those Honda/Acura power antennas from the 1990s. They worked for about a year before they got so gummed up with dirt. You'd clean them, put a little silicone spray and they'd work again for a short while. Stupid design, but it was so much fun to watch them go up and down! Also, isn't there a better tool than needle nose pliers to remove that retaining nut?
I wonder if there was an antenna coupling further down that wire. Often there is a coupling in the trunk, more towards the back seats.
Hello Eric the car guy! I have a question... Have you ever done a conversions from a gasoline internal combustion engine to a hydrogen internal combustion??
HELP... toyota mr2 1994 7k spec, my power antenna stays up then when I start my radio it goes down, so it's basically back to front, do you know an easy fix ???
that is what I wanted to see. How to remove a stubborn antenna assy with pliers. good job!
Hey Eric, the end of the new antenna should just plug in the back of the head unit. Did you just not want to run the wire through the car? Or is that not how that works?
Im pretty sure it should just plug into the headunit.
How do yo repair a 2005 Hyundai Sonata LS the; the antenna knocks when it goes down, need advise thanks in advance
Awesome, I actually need to do this on my 2004 Mercury Sable. Unfortunately I don't have a tap and die set, and the bottom is broken off on mine. Hopefully I can find a kit with a new base that will match the antenna plug in my car.
i was wondering if there were such things as delete kits for power antennas cause its an eye sore on my 3000gt
Hey Eric is that the v6 model and if so what liter is it?
Where do I find my antenna? I have a mercury grand marquis 2003. It's not on the outside. Help. Please.
Eric can you do a video an euro car that has the antenna integrated in rear defroster ?
what about front fender antenna?
Do they make those "shark fin" type of antennas for the aftermarket?