Disconnect from the radio by unplugging it from the back of the receiver. It has a standard radio plug.
Printed wiring on the windscreen. There is no freestanding radio antenna.
Did you disconnect the antenna lead?
Sounds like a blown fuse?
To remove the radio from a 1989 Oldsmobile 98 Regency, start by disconnecting the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Then, carefully pry off the trim panel surrounding the radio using a flathead screwdriver or trim removal tool. Once the trim is removed, unscrew any mounting screws securing the radio and slide it out from the dashboard. Finally, disconnect the wiring harness and antenna cable from the back of the radio.
To change the radio antenna on a 1986 Jaguar, first, locate the antenna base, usually mounted on the front fender or rear of the vehicle. Disconnect the power and antenna cable from the base, then unscrew the antenna from its mount. Install the new antenna by securing it in place, reconnecting the cable, and ensuring a proper electrical connection. Finally, test the radio to confirm that the new antenna is functioning correctly.
To disconnect the power antenna on a 1989 Firebird, first, ensure the vehicle is turned off and the key is removed. Locate the antenna, which is usually found near the rear fender or trunk area, and disconnect the electrical connector that powers the antenna. You may also need to remove any screws or bolts securing the antenna to the vehicle to fully detach it. Finally, if applicable, disconnect the antenna cable from the radio before completely removing the unit.
To replace the radio antenna on a 1998 Saturn sedan, first, ensure the vehicle is turned off. Carefully remove the plastic cover or trim around the antenna if applicable, and unscrew the antenna from its base, typically located on the roof. Disconnect the antenna cable from the radio, then connect the new antenna and secure it in place. Finally, replace any trim or covers and test the radio to ensure proper reception.
To remove the radio from a 1996 Oldsmobile Delta 88, first disconnect the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Then, use a flathead screwdriver to pry off the trim panel surrounding the radio, being careful not to damage it. Once the trim is removed, unscrew the radio mounting screws, disconnect the wiring harness and antenna cable, and gently pull the radio out of the dashboard. Reinstalling the new unit involves reversing these steps.
Begin by removing the decorative radio retaining cover. Remove the retaining bolts. The radio will slide out. Remove the wiring harness and the antenna cable from the back of the radio.
To fix an Oldsmobile Alero antenna, first, inspect the antenna for any visible damage or corrosion. If the antenna is broken or bent, you may need to replace it; this typically involves unscrewing the base and installing a new one. If the antenna is electrically malfunctioning, check the wiring and connections for any loose or frayed wires. Finally, ensure the antenna motor (if equipped) is functioning properly by testing it with the radio on.
To replace the radio antenna on a 2000 Volkswagen Cabrio, first, remove the interior trim panel around the antenna base by carefully prying it off. Next, unscrew the old antenna from the base and disconnect the wiring. Install the new antenna by reversing the steps: connect the wiring, screw the antenna into the base, and replace the trim panel. Finally, test the radio to ensure proper functionality.
To access the antenna input on a 2005 Toyota Sequoia radio, you will need to remove the radio from the dashboard. Start by carefully prying off the trim panel surrounding the radio using a trim removal tool. Once the panel is removed, unscrew the mounting screws securing the radio, slide it out, and you’ll find the antenna input at the back of the unit. Disconnect the antenna cable if needed for your purpose.