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1998 XLT Power Antenna motor removal
The cable on my power antenna broke so I ordered a new mast but there is a
piece of the cable stuck in the motor. I need to remove the motor but there is no access to it as it sits inside the left side fender. It has 3 hex screws holding it. How do I access the motor itself? Thanks, zoti |
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1998 XLT Power Antenna motor removal
Remove the right splash shield in the wheel well. Turn the front
wheels to the left and you will have enough room to access two phillips head screws that partially hold it in. One of the screws is easy to see and the other is on the bottom of the fender (if you lay on the ground, it is about two inches back along the frame). Once you have these two screws out, you can pry the splashshield toward the tire and access the antenn motor assembly. Ther is only one bolt, I believe 5/16, that holds the assembly to the frame. Once it is removed, you can set the antenna assembly on the tire and remove a bolt (3/8?) to disassemble the mechanism. It is pretty simple to find the broken antenna mast. Reassemble the antenna motor/drive. Then have someone turn on and off your radio to help you feed the new mast into the reassembled unit. On Wed, 24 May 2006 09:53:59 -0500, "zoti" > wrote: >The cable on my power antenna broke so I ordered a new mast but there is a >piece of the cable stuck in the motor. I need to remove the motor but there >is no access to it as it sits inside the left side fender. It has 3 hex >screws holding it. > >How do I access the motor itself? > >Thanks, >zoti > |
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1998 XLT Power Antenna motor removal
Thanks. I figured that is the way I need to go. Just didn't know how hard it
was going to be. "kc10" > wrote in message ... > Remove the right splash shield in the wheel well. Turn the front > wheels to the left and you will have enough room to access two > phillips head screws that partially hold it in. One of the screws is > easy to see and the other is on the bottom of the fender (if you lay > on the ground, it is about two inches back along the frame). Once you > have these two screws out, you can pry the splashshield toward the > tire and access the antenn motor assembly. Ther is only one bolt, I > believe 5/16, that holds the assembly to the frame. Once it is > removed, you can set the antenna assembly on the tire and remove a > bolt (3/8?) to disassemble the mechanism. It is pretty simple to find > the broken antenna mast. Reassemble the antenna motor/drive. Then > have someone turn on and off your radio to help you feed the new mast > into the reassembled unit. > > On Wed, 24 May 2006 09:53:59 -0500, "zoti" > > wrote: > > >The cable on my power antenna broke so I ordered a new mast but there is a > >piece of the cable stuck in the motor. I need to remove the motor but there > >is no access to it as it sits inside the left side fender. It has 3 hex > >screws holding it. > > > >How do I access the motor itself? > > > >Thanks, > >zoti > > |
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1998 XLT Power Antenna motor removal
It took me about 45 minutes to do a 97 Limited antenna repair.
On Thu, 25 May 2006 22:32:04 -0500, "zoti" > wrote: >Thanks. I figured that is the way I need to go. Just didn't know how hard it >was going to be. > > >"kc10" > wrote in message .. . >> Remove the right splash shield in the wheel well. Turn the front >> wheels to the left and you will have enough room to access two >> phillips head screws that partially hold it in. One of the screws is >> easy to see and the other is on the bottom of the fender (if you lay >> on the ground, it is about two inches back along the frame). Once you >> have these two screws out, you can pry the splashshield toward the >> tire and access the antenn motor assembly. Ther is only one bolt, I >> believe 5/16, that holds the assembly to the frame. Once it is >> removed, you can set the antenna assembly on the tire and remove a >> bolt (3/8?) to disassemble the mechanism. It is pretty simple to find >> the broken antenna mast. Reassemble the antenna motor/drive. Then >> have someone turn on and off your radio to help you feed the new mast >> into the reassembled unit. >> >> On Wed, 24 May 2006 09:53:59 -0500, "zoti" >> > wrote: >> >> >The cable on my power antenna broke so I ordered a new mast but there is >a >> >piece of the cable stuck in the motor. I need to remove the motor but >there >> >is no access to it as it sits inside the left side fender. It has 3 hex >> >screws holding it. >> > >> >How do I access the motor itself? >> > >> >Thanks, >> >zoti >> > > |
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1998 XLT Power Antenna motor removal
I finished mine in about an hour. It took me some time to figure out the
broken antenna cable was stuck in the tube the antenna folds into. I took the whole thing apart and was surprised to find no broken cable in the mechanism. Then I looked in the tube and then the whole thing stopped working and it took me about 30 minutes to fix it. It's now working again. Thanks. "kc10" > wrote in message ... > It took me about 45 minutes to do a 97 Limited antenna repair. > > On Thu, 25 May 2006 22:32:04 -0500, "zoti" > > wrote: > > >Thanks. I figured that is the way I need to go. Just didn't know how hard it > >was going to be. > > > > > >"kc10" > wrote in message > .. . > >> Remove the right splash shield in the wheel well. Turn the front > >> wheels to the left and you will have enough room to access two > >> phillips head screws that partially hold it in. One of the screws is > >> easy to see and the other is on the bottom of the fender (if you lay > >> on the ground, it is about two inches back along the frame). Once you > >> have these two screws out, you can pry the splashshield toward the > >> tire and access the antenn motor assembly. Ther is only one bolt, I > >> believe 5/16, that holds the assembly to the frame. Once it is > >> removed, you can set the antenna assembly on the tire and remove a > >> bolt (3/8?) to disassemble the mechanism. It is pretty simple to find > >> the broken antenna mast. Reassemble the antenna motor/drive. Then > >> have someone turn on and off your radio to help you feed the new mast > >> into the reassembled unit. > >> > >> On Wed, 24 May 2006 09:53:59 -0500, "zoti" > >> > wrote: > >> > >> >The cable on my power antenna broke so I ordered a new mast but there is > >a > >> >piece of the cable stuck in the motor. I need to remove the motor but > >there > >> >is no access to it as it sits inside the left side fender. It has 3 hex > >> >screws holding it. > >> > > >> >How do I access the motor itself? > >> > > >> >Thanks, > >> >zoti > >> > > > |
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