no. first check fuses. check ground. check for voltage to memory, and switched power to radio. the only time the antenna would affect the radio in that manner is if the ground was connected to the antenna.
Stem cells can repair a damaged heart by turning into new cardiac cells to replace the damaged tissue.
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Turning on your radio will send power to the motor which is the base of the entire antenna. The motor turns a gear which is connected to a nylon strip with notches (mating gear) which is moved through a channel and is connected to the top of the antenna and pushes the antenna up.
Try turning the radio off before turning the car off. If this doesn't work, check the assembly at the base of the antenna for a sensor switch for gunk and clean it off. Don't ask me where it is, because I don't have the schematics for the antenna assembly on a 1992 Cutlass Ciera handy at this moment. If this doesn't work, the easiest "fix" is to wait until the antenna goes all the way up, then clip the power lead to the antenna motor. Just make sure you don't clip the antenna lead. This will keep the antenna up all the time. Next cheapest route is to replace the whole antenna assembly, motor and all. I would recommend getting a cheap $5 standard antenna from a local auto parts store and do away with the "convenience" of the automatic retractable antenna.
Freeze it.
it prevent it from turning brown
no
Most people think that keeping onions in the fridge will prevent spoiling. This is false, onions should be kept it a dark, cool, dry place to prevent them from turning.
The starter drive is shot. Replace the starter and hope the ring gear isn't damaged.
It is suggested that turning up transmit power or using a high-gain antenna to increase wireless signal can increase the user's exposure to radiofrequency radiation. Scientists and health professionals are still unsure as to whether this increased exposure is detrimental to one's health.
Kindly assist with what I can put in bulk cut potatoes to prevent them fro turning brown
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