94 civic coupe antenna question

Discussion in 'Civic' started by EDSD, Jun 24, 2004.

  1. EDSD

    EDSD Guest

    Hi,
    While I was trying to install an aftermarket radio I pulled on the boot of
    the antenna connector that goes into the back of the radio and the boot came
    apart. My question is the follwing; do I have to change the whole antenna or
    can I somehow just splice the wire and sit it in a new boot connector?
    How hard is it to replace the antenna?
    Your feedback is appreciated, thanks.
     
    EDSD, Jun 24, 2004
    #1
  2. EDSD

    Chris Garcia Guest

    I'm not sure if you can replace the end or not.. but if your antenna is
    roof mounted, it's very easy to replace..

    Just don't do what I did.. Yank out the old one and THEN try to figure
    out how to get the new one in there... Tie a string (or, since you have
    no end.. i'd tape it.. SECURELY) to the radio end of the wire.. then
    unscrew the antenna and pull it out slowly until you have a good bit of
    string sticking out the hole...

    Then, tie the string to the radio-end of the antenna and feed the end
    into the hole.. Then slowly pull the string through the inside-end of the
    car until you have the antenna wire in there..

    Going this route, you should be done in no more than 30 minutes.. unlike
    the 2 hours i spent trying to get the stupid wire back in.. :)
     
    Chris Garcia, Jun 24, 2004
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  3. EDSD

    EDSD Guest

    Thanks for the tip, will try it today, if the weather agrees.
     
    EDSD, Jun 26, 2004
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  4. EDSD

    Chip Stein Guest

    Hi,

    that's a 2 piece antenna wire. there's a section that runs from
    the a-pillar to the radio. replacing the antenna won't fix your
    problem, they come seperately. behind the dash near the drivers door
    is another connector jut like the one at the radio, it's hard to see
    but it's there. just get the part you need.
    Chip
     
    Chip Stein, Jun 27, 2004
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