2005 Roadster Antenna Assembly Replacement
2005 Roadster Antenna Assembly Replacement
To all,
Has anyone on the forum replaced the entire antenna assembly, and can you offer hints/tips to accomplish if your arms are too short and fingers too fat? Weather has deteriorated the base and mast and it's time to replace them.
See two methods: 1) Through the trunk after removing the left-side liner; 2) Going topless halfway when the cowl is fully raised before the top stows.
Additionally, is a special tool required to access the very tight and restricted inner fender area and loosen the mounting base nut? Thanks for any suggestions in advance.
R,
Boresite
Has anyone on the forum replaced the entire antenna assembly, and can you offer hints/tips to accomplish if your arms are too short and fingers too fat? Weather has deteriorated the base and mast and it's time to replace them.
See two methods: 1) Through the trunk after removing the left-side liner; 2) Going topless halfway when the cowl is fully raised before the top stows.
Additionally, is a special tool required to access the very tight and restricted inner fender area and loosen the mounting base nut? Thanks for any suggestions in advance.
R,
Boresite
Re: 2005 Roadster Antenna Assembly Replacement
Access the inner fender area using either method (I use #2 to access that area) but be sure to prop up the tonneau cover open as the hydraulic pressure will release after a time and the tonneau lid will come falling down. Then remove the left taillight (three 10mm nuts). Once the taillight is out you can easily access the antenna mount. There is a single nut holding it in place (I forget the size). Disconnect the antenna wire and slip the appropriate size socket onto the nut to remove it. Then the whole antenna base section can be lifted out of the fender.
Note, the antenna base unit is rather expensive to replace and most likely the only problem with your base is the deterioration of that rubber gasket piece. It is best to "make" a new rubber gasket (pretty easy to do once you have everything apart and can use the old gasket as a template). Then reinstall the base. You can get a replacement antenna mast on E-Bay . . . lots of options. If you buy a shorter mast or a stubby mast, be prepared for a significant loss of radio signal strength.
Good luck with your project. Please let us know how you make out. ENJOY your Crossfire!
Note, the antenna base unit is rather expensive to replace and most likely the only problem with your base is the deterioration of that rubber gasket piece. It is best to "make" a new rubber gasket (pretty easy to do once you have everything apart and can use the old gasket as a template). Then reinstall the base. You can get a replacement antenna mast on E-Bay . . . lots of options. If you buy a shorter mast or a stubby mast, be prepared for a significant loss of radio signal strength.
Good luck with your project. Please let us know how you make out. ENJOY your Crossfire!
Last edited by RED DOG; 08-03-2015 at 04:29 AM.
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