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remove the pass. finder linner and find plug to the motor and disconnect it
check your antenna belt/fuse !
Remove the plastic cover inside the trunk that surrounds the motor. There should be a connect at the bottom of the motor on the right side. Disconnect it there.
Either the battery has a dead cell and needs replacing or something is pulling power from the battery when the engine is off. I had a problem with my 1986 Cadillac DeVille where the power antenna was stuck and the motor would run all night trying to lower the antenna. To resolve the problem I just removed the fuse for the power antenna motor.
There is a plug on the front of the fuse panel that you can disconnect. It should be labeled and I believe it's an orange wire.
You can always figure out which fuse to pull and pull it from the fuse box. This will prevent the antenna motor from getting power. The downside to this method is that fuse may also control power to other features, like electric doorlocks or other items. You'll have to pull it and see what else gets affected. The other option is to disconnect the power the motor. However, this may not be so easy. You have to be able to get access to the antenna motor and sometimes these things are buried in the body panel. You would want to disconnect the wire from the fuse box also so you don't have a live wire hanging out inside the dash.
Yes the 307 will bolt right in to an '84 without any changes; the transmission will even for the '84 will even work.
Just unplug the power wire below the motor or the fuse in the fuse box..
If you are referring to an electric antenna, there should be a snap-connector to the motor assembly-just remove it.
First, you must go into the trunk of the car and remove the left side panel beside the antenna. this chould expose the antenna motor and electrical housing. Disconnect the 2 plugs and remove the antenna. Instalation is the same but in reverse ;) <3
To remove the wiper module and motor from a Cadillac CTS, first disconnect the battery to ensure safety. Next, remove the wiper arms by loosening the nuts at their bases and gently pulling them off. Then, access the wiper motor by removing the plastic cowl cover and any necessary screws or bolts securing the motor. Finally, disconnect the wiring harness and carefully remove the motor and module from the vehicle.
if the motor ruuns position someone inside the car to turn the radio on, and with someone outside by the antenna grab the tip of the mast and pull up while the motor is running. Straighten any bends , lubricate with silicone and retry