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|  Power Antenna Mast Instructions
 
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 Before installing your new mast, compare the old mast with the new one. 
    They need to be identical in every way.  If they are different, you may have 
    an after market power unit.  Also it is very important that you
    
    NEVER 
    cut the white cable on the new mast at any time.     Removing the Mast: 
      Remove the special 
      nut, ( by turning counter clockwise, looking down at it ), along 
      with the Grommet and Gasket. 
        [ 
      Photo 2 
      ]  below shows a socket being used, but a common small needle nose 
      pliers can be used as well by sticking the nose of the needle nose pliers 
      into the slits and 
      
    
      turning counter clockwise, looking down at it, 
      ... See [ Photo 2 
      ]  below showing 
      it being done ..... OR ...... You can use a Small Screw Driver as well, 
      see [ Photo 1]  
      below showing it being done.
        
  
 This photo shows the nut being Tightened 
      ...
      PHOTO 1
 
 
         
      Then as you have someone turning the radio on, and as the mast begins or 
      tries to come up, ... grab hold of it and assist it out as the power unit 
      feeds the mast out, as the [ 
Photo 2 ]  below shows the mast 
      coming out as the radio has been turned on ... taking note which direction 
      the teeth on the plastic cable are facing ( the teeth will face 
      either toward the front or the rear of your car )  so you know 
      which way the new mast cable is to face when you put it in ....
      If you are not sure which way the 
      teeth face, look at [ Photo 2 ] below, note that the teeth face the 
      main gear assembly when the mast is inserted into the storage drum, ..
      determine which way the teeth will be by looking at your power unit, 
      again it will always face the main drive gear assembly. 
 
 
  
 Photo 2
 
 Make sure that the short outer grounding/retaining sleeve ( as what is 
      on the outer portion of NEW antenna mast ) [ See 
      
  
      PHOTO 3 Below ] has come out with 
      the old mast,  this is very important, as this is what holds the antenna 
      mast in when the nut is fastened, as it holds down the mast ..... Honda 
      and Acura cars are notorious for only half of the sleeve coming out when 
      the mast is removed.
 
 IF the old mast and grounding/retaining sleeve are out then 
      proceed with 
  
      
      STEP 4 
      below ....... If you cant get the mast out proceed with the 
      STEP 3 
      below.
 
 
  
 PHOTO 3
 
 
 
         
      If at this time you can⏧t pull the mast out and it seems to be stuck, more 
      than likely the grounding/retaining sleeve is corroded to the top of the 
      antenna Storage Tube where it does its job holding in the mast and giving 
      it reception. Being that this part doesn't move, after time it corrodes 
      its self in its position.  Many people think that the tabs on the sleeve 
      hold it in, this is not true, they are there to give the mast reception 
      only, period. ...Installing the Mast:What we found that works best in removing a stuck mast is cut the 
      largest mast tube 1 inch from the top of the largest section of the mast, 
      so you can fill the hollow of it with a drill bit so that when you put a 
      vise grip on that mast it will not collapse.  By doing this it also allows 
      you to put major force on the vice grip so you can now take a hammer and 
      hit the vise grip in such a way so you can hit the mast out.  If at this 
      time the old mast comes out proceed with installing a mast below 
      Step 4.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
      
        Compare 
      the old mast with the new one,  the length of the white teethed cable MUST 
      be the same length of the one you took out of your power unit ( 
      DO NOT CUT 
      THE NEW MAST CABLE ) .... If the cable is not the same 
      length, then you probably have a broken piece left in your power unit .... 
      If the cable is shorter proceed with Step 5 .... If the over all 
      
      Collapse 
      length of the stainless portion of 
      the new mast and diameter are the same with the old mast, along with the 
      white cable length continue with Step 6.
 
 
        There are occasions 
      where the antenna cable breaks off in the power unit and this will not 
      allow the replacement mast to be pulled in all the way, because the 
      storage drum can only hold enough cable for one mast.Cover is held on with Screws ... Drum Simply pulls out.   
      PHOTO 5
 In this event you will have to REMOVE THE POWER assembly from the car [ 
      SEE
      PHOTO 4 ]
       BELOW
      
    
      as 
      to how in General Mounting of a power unit is.
 
 
  
 PHOTO 
      4
 
 
 
 For a REAR MOUNTED ANTENNA, go to 
      your trunk remove the power unit from the car.  Now remove the cover  from 
      the power unit, once this is done you will see  a circular plastic 
      doughnut looking drum, pull it out and in it will be your broken cable.  
      This is not a difficult job, its nothing more than removing some screws 
      and bolts,  nothing will ever spring out at you when you remove the drum 
      cover ... Once the cable is out, clean the grease out of that drum 
      assembly and put some new grease in, which can be any wheel bearing 
      grease, do this before you reassemble the power unit.  See 
      Photo 5 
      below for how in general a cover and drum will look like. 
      Now reverse what you just did and reinstall 
      the power unit in the car and proceed with, 
      
      Step 6.
 
 For a FRONT FENDER MOUNTED ANTENNA, 
      first remove your right front tire from the car.  Then under the fender 
      you will see a plastic pan or shield, remove it. Once that pan is removed 
      then you unbolt the power unit from the chassis of the vehicle and let it 
      dangle under the fender so you can work on it.  Now remove the only 
      cover from the power unit, once this is done you will see a circular 
      plastic doughnut looking drum, pull it out and in it will be your broken 
      cable.  This is not a difficult job, its nothing more than removing some 
      screws and bolts,  nothing will ever spring out at you when you remove the 
      drum cover ... Once the cable is out, clean the grease out of that drum 
      assembly and put some new grease in, which can be any wheel bearing 
      grease, do this before you reassemble the power unit. See
      Photo 5 
      below for how in general a cover and drum will look like. 
      
    
      
       Now reverse what you just did and 
      reinstall the power unit in the car and proceed with, 
      Step 6.
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
      
       Insert the new mast 
      cable into the top of the power antenna tube with the teeth facing toward 
      the direction that it was when you removed the broken mast ... (
      SEE PHOTO BELOW ) Then have someone turn the 
      radio off,.. as the power unit begins to pull the new mast in, guide the 
      new antenna into the power unit, as it pulls the mast down into the power 
      unit, it may on the first try not pull the mast all the way down, don⏧t 
      worry, install the grounding sleeve and the outer nut and turn the radio 
      on and off a few times as this will center the new antenna mast. then, 
      "Voila!   The mast is installed."
 
 
  
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