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  1. Antenna Mast Replacement: 15 to 60 minutes. ($25 / $120 / $240)This video will show you how to replace a retractable antenna that are found on most cars. Nin...

  2. 20 maj 2015 · Replacing a Power Antenna: Remove Old Motor. Part of the series: How to Replace a Power Antenna in a Car. When removing the old motor of a car power antenna, part of the antenna may have...

  3. 27 maj 2024 · Fix a stuck power antenna by replacing a burned out motor or bad cable/mast. You can do both in about two hours, and you'll avoid the $50 to $100 dealer service fee. You need only one special tool, an antenna wrench.

  4. 18 lip 2016 · If the antenna isn’t going up or down, but you can hear the motor working, you should try replacing just the mast first - they are cheaper than the whole motor unit. If you can’t hear anything moving when turning the radio on and off, then the whole unit should be replaced.

  5. Replacing a Power Antenna: Diagnose Motor Failure. Part of the series: How to Replace a Power Antenna in a Car. If a car's power antenna does not go up and ...

  6. 30 mar 2012 · The shabby appearance of, and stunted radio reception on, an otherwise perfectly good car means that replacing or repairing an antenna is a worthwhile fix.

  7. 8 paź 2018 · If your power radio antenna won’t go up and down anymore, the problem is either a burned-out motor or the geared cable inside the mast. Both are easy DIY fixes. You can do the entire repair in about two hours. The parts run about $25 for a new cable/mast, plus the cost of the special wrench.

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