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The Workshop => Audio / Security / Electrical => Topic started by: calaerial on November 2, 2011, 18:53

Title: Electric aerial bypass
Post by: calaerial on November 2, 2011, 18:53
Hi all,

Is there anywhere easy to access where i can cut the wire that powers the electric aerial motor?

Its started grinding and refusing to go down without persuasion, which would be fine if it didnt come up every time i fire the car up.

So i figure on my limited budget, since the reception seems pretty much perfect before it reaches its full height that if i just cut the wire that powers the motor it will stop the annoying grinding.

Where is this wire most easily accessed? I dont really want to have to take the inner wheel arch off because they never seem to go back on without 3 hours of swearing and bleeding.
Title: Re: Electric aerial bypass
Post by: Anonymous on November 2, 2011, 19:02
Is there a fuse you can pull out just for the aerial? Do you have the standard stereo as you can turn the aerial off from that?
Title: Re: Electric aerial bypass
Post by: calaerial on November 2, 2011, 19:10
Quote from: "life of bryan"Is there a fuse you can pull out just for the aerial? Do you have the standard stereo as you can turn the aerial off from that?

Nah ive got a aftermarket Sony unit in.

If there is a fuse that would be handy, but in my experience rarely is a fuse used for a single function.

If there is a fuse for it, it probably also powers about 3 other things like a cigarette lighter or a clock.
Title: Re: Electric aerial bypass
Post by: Barney Bear on November 2, 2011, 19:37
 s:D :D s:D  I disconected mine by unpluging the aerial relay under the drivers side bin

does mean taking off the bin door and removing bin but at least you can simply reconnect should you need to   s:D :D s:D
Title: Re: Electric aerial bypass
Post by: Anonymous on June 4, 2013, 14:46
Quote from: "Barney Bear":D I disconected mine by unpluging the aerial relay under the drivers side bin

does mean taking off the bin door and removing bin but at least you can simply reconnect should you need to   s:D :D s:D

Good advice easier than changing front light bulbs
Title: Re: Electric aerial bypass
Post by: Zonda_ on June 5, 2013, 19:49
Quote from: "dickyb"
Quote from: "Barney Bear":D I disconected mine by unpluging the aerial relay under the drivers side bin

does mean taking off the bin door and removing bin but at least you can simply reconnect should you need to   s:D :D s:D

Good advice easier than changing front light bulbs

I tried that but the bin refused to come out.