Hey guys,
Like many of you, my antenna does not like to go down all the way when I turn the radio off. Sometimes it stops at when it has six inches left to go, and sometimes it stops with only two inches to go. I have cleaned the antenna but that did not really resolve the issue.
I could go and buy a new antenna at the dealer but I have found that the antenna is very high when fully retracted. Our car looks better when the antenna is down. Thus, I decided to disconnect the antenna. I pulled the carpet back in the trunk which revealed the mechanical/electrical antenna equipment. There is quite a bit of stuff back there so I was a bit confused as to what to "disconnect". I saw that there was a grey electrical connector about two inches behind (towards rear of car) the antenna motor (metal round device). Said grey connector had two wires coming out of it. The wires were yellow, white, and black. Anyway, I noticed that this grey plastic electronic piece is designed to pull apart. I did so and now my antenna no longer extends (The desired result!)
My question is, did I "pull the right plug"? There were quite a few connectors back there. Also, assuming I did pull the right plug, do I need to do anything to the dangling connectors for safety or reliability reasons (I don't want the connectors damaged)?
Thanks a lot guys.
Like many of you, my antenna does not like to go down all the way when I turn the radio off. Sometimes it stops at when it has six inches left to go, and sometimes it stops with only two inches to go. I have cleaned the antenna but that did not really resolve the issue.
I could go and buy a new antenna at the dealer but I have found that the antenna is very high when fully retracted. Our car looks better when the antenna is down. Thus, I decided to disconnect the antenna. I pulled the carpet back in the trunk which revealed the mechanical/electrical antenna equipment. There is quite a bit of stuff back there so I was a bit confused as to what to "disconnect". I saw that there was a grey electrical connector about two inches behind (towards rear of car) the antenna motor (metal round device). Said grey connector had two wires coming out of it. The wires were yellow, white, and black. Anyway, I noticed that this grey plastic electronic piece is designed to pull apart. I did so and now my antenna no longer extends (The desired result!)
My question is, did I "pull the right plug"? There were quite a few connectors back there. Also, assuming I did pull the right plug, do I need to do anything to the dangling connectors for safety or reliability reasons (I don't want the connectors damaged)?
Thanks a lot guys.