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Car Antenna Replacements Are Quick & Easy When You Know What To Do

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Antennas are not the most durable parts of a vehicle, and are
prone to requiring replacement or repair. There are many ways in
which a car's radio antenna may be damaged. Unfortunately, one
of the most common causes for antenna damage is vandalism... The
good news is that repairs are fairly easy and straight-forward.
In this article, we will tell you how-to replace a retractable
car antenna. 


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Distribution Date and Time: 2006-10-03 11:48:00

Written By:     Quinton Becker
Copyright:      2006
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Car Antenna Replacements Are Quick & Easy When You Know What To Do
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The car radio antenna has undergone many changes over the years.
For a time, they appeared to be an afterthought in the
construction of most automobiles. Antennas were not integrated
into the design of the car as they are today, and they provided
poor reception to boot. Much has changed in terms of
effectiveness and design since the standard vehicle antenna's
invention. As the radio has become an essential part of the
driving experience, the antenna has advanced to allow for greater
durability and sound quality.

In the 1960's, many cars simply had an antenna attached to the
front fender. As the years passed, some manufacturers placed them
on the windshield. If the windshield had to be replaced, however,
owners often lost the only antenna available for their car.
Today, replacement antennas are mass-produced and easily
attainable-whether your car implements an automatic or manually
retractable model.

Antennas are not the most durable parts of a vehicle, and are
prone to requiring replacement or repair. There are many ways in
which a car's radio antenna may be damaged. Unfortunately, one
of the most common causes for antenna damage is vandalism-the
antenna is simply snapped from the car's body. Another common
cause may be if the driver forgets to retract their car's
antenna when entering a car wash. On some vehicles, the antenna
may be retracted at the push of a button. On less expensive
models, however, this task must be performed manually. Either
way, it is easy to forget to do so when entering a car wash; once
you enter, the antenna can easily be damaged or broken off.

Replacing a broken antenna is a relatively easy process,
depending on the year, make, and model of your vehicle. An
antenna that is retracted by motor will be a bit more difficult
to replace than one that is manually retractable.

To replace a broken motorized antenna, simply remove the outer
top nut of the antenna mast. This will allow you to remove the
old mast. Next, you must remove the inner top nut and turn the
radio on. You may discard the inner nut and the nylon wire that
is attached. To install the new antenna, simply push the new
nylon wire down through the assembly hole until it stops. Turn
your car's radio off. You will then hear the motor and should
see the cable recoil as the motor pulls the cable inward, as if
to retract the antenna itself. Once the motor has stopped, you
may attach the metal mast into the motor assembly. Then,
reinstall the gland nut atop the antenna.

Whether you own a Kia or a Bentley, having a functioning antenna
is essential if you want to tune in to local radio stations.
Replacement Bentley parts, of course, can be quite expensive.
When you replace a Bentley's broken antenna you may choose
between manufacturer parts or aftermarket replacements. You can
save a good deal of money, regardless of your car's
manufacturer, by opting for aftermarket parts. This is true when
you are replacing something like a broken radio antenna, and it
applies for larger replacement parts as well.

If you find yourself needing to replace your car's antenna, you
will probably want to do so quickly-for many people, being able
to listen to music and news is a big part of the overall driving
experience. Be sure to check your owner's manual before starting
the repair process, and check for any specific instructions on
how to replace your car's antenna before getting started.





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Quinton Becker writes about cars, trucks and automobiles.
Let's face it, some replacement parts are hard-to-find. If 
you are looking for a replacement car antenna, please visit: 
http://www.drivewire.com/replacementparts/antenna.html Few 
of us own a Bentley, but if you own one yourself, Bentley parts 
can be purchased at: http://www.drivewire.com/bentleyparts.html
You can find more of Quinton Becker's reprint articles as
they become available at: http://www.AutomotiveWebmasters.com


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