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how do i remove my cd form my crv honda 2003
You would need to get a tool to remove the notched chrome piece that holds the antenna mast, or carefully use pliers to unscrew it out. After you remove that, the antenna itself is held by a 10mm bolt. to get to it you'll need to open up the trunk lining near the antenna location and remove that bolt. Then, pull the antenna far enough to disconnect the antenna wire and power. Assuming the antenna motor is still functional, you can then replace the antenna mast with a new one. Or, you can install an aftermarket rubber antenna.
To remove an old television antenna from your roof, you will need a ladder and a screw driver. You'll need to go up to the roof and unhook the antenna.
you need to remove the bumper to access the 2 10mm bolts of the headlight
you do NOT need to remove antena for carwash.
1) Pull the driver's side front wheel off. 2) Remove the wheelwell liner (may need to remove the fender flare to do this). 3) Remove antenna retaining hardware. 4) Remove radio head unit from dash to remove the antenna plug. 5) Pull antenna wire through firewall and dash and remove from car. Installation of new antenna is basically the reverse of removal.
You will need to access a diagnostic computer to turn off the check engine light on the 2003 Honda Accord. You could also remove the fuse from the dash lights or instrument panel.
If the antenna is broken off at the base the entire base will need to be replaced. In order to do this the upper dash pad and the cowl will have to be removed so the three bolts will be exposed to remove the broken one.
In my 89 you need to remove the wheel and the inside wheel housing, to get full access to the antenna.
What tools do you need to remove the crankshaft pulley on a 1995 Honda Passport?
That's easy, I did the same job to my 90 accord. First buy a fixed antenna, I went to radio shack, something like $12, instead of $200+ for the power antenna from Honda.. In the trunk, on the side of the antenna, pull back the trunk liner but be careful not to break an clips. once the trunk liner is out of the way, you'll see what tools you'll need, and what nuts to turn. The new antenna will have all of the parts you need, find one that fits the fender the best. It is a relatively easy job, self explanitory once you expose the antenna from under the trunk. I completely took the old power antenna assembly out of mine. It's pretty self explanatory. Remove old antenna assembly, install new fixed antenna to quarter panel, plug in your antenna cable, replace trunk liner (carpet).
In my 89 you need to remove the wheel and the inside wheel housing, to get full access to the antenna.