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Yes, the Mitsubishi Montero typically has a fuse for the power antenna, usually located in the fuse box. It's important to check the owner's manual for the exact fuse number and specifications. If the power antenna is not functioning, inspecting the fuse for any damage or failure is a good first step in troubleshooting the issue.
what fuse for the trunk release in a 97 pontiac bonneville
I took out number 40 inside the car.
You can troubleshoot the power antenna on a Lincoln Mark VIII by first checking the fuse. A blown fuse is the most common reason for an antenna not working properly.
Radio fuse
Should be the same fuse as the radio
Underneath the backseat
check the fuse to make sure it's good and if it is your probably better off buying an aftermarket power antenna for it or go with a regular antenna.
I can confirm that the 1993 Caprice Classic also uses Fuse 1 for this, which is painful because now that the power antennas are failing in the - let me keep trying to lower the antenna for the next week while I'm parked in the garage - mode, and you can't get through the wheelwell to get at the motor or under the dash to locate a wire, you need to disable the interior lighting and the power locks. By the way, the fuse box is on the left side of the dash and can only be seen with the drivers door open. The fuse number for your power antenna will depend on what year your Caprice is. For example , on a 1991 Caprice fuse number 1 is used for the power antenna relay as well as other items such as the dome light, underhood light, power door locks, power mirrors etc.
Just unplug the power wire below the motor or the fuse in the fuse box..
In the fuse panel ( the cover is visible on the drivers end of the dash when the drivers door is open ) the owners manual shows fuse # 1 - 7.5 amp - for power antenna , power mirror switch
it gets its power from radio so its on the radio fuse but if the radio is working its not the fuse my advice is go buy an antenna that's not powered just make sure it has several mounting pads