Looks like you'll have to remove the radio and just trace the lead back to the antenna. It either will have screws holding it in or a fitting around the base that has to be unscrewed. Check with Autozone or Advance for a replacement and see if your sales person will come out and look at it. They should be able to tell you how it comes out. I've always tied a strong piece of nylon string around the end of the old antenna lead before removing it. This way, you can tie it to the new lead and pull it back in the car. there are two screws on the outside of the car that screws the antenna to the car take them out and pull the wire out a little cut the wire then tape your new wire plug to the end of the old cut wire then carefully pull the wire through from the inside by pulling the old wire through and it will bring the new one to the radio
You will have to replace that piece of the antenna cable.
I had to replace mine after it broke. All I did was remove the OLD stub with a crescent wrench and replace it. It took about 1 minute. That is all you have to do.
You should be able to unscrew it and replace it with a new one. Pull the plastic piece off first.
It is possible to replace a windshield wiper arm without replacing the entire mechanism on a 1995 Geo Metro. This would only be possible, though if the arm was broken off above where the wiper connects to the wiper motor.
If it's like my 2001, you need to take out the dash, because they put ty-raps on EVERYTHING and you need to also thread the new cable through, almost an impossibility, otherwise. Bob
buy a new one ^^
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Metro Station's self titled album was made in 2007-- but they broke up, which is depressing :(
Sorry They Broke Up
Could be broke, or might just be a Hyundai radio. Check antenna, and cable from antenna to radio.
The external antenna broke off the car.
back in 2007 and broke up in march 2010