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To install a manual antenna on a 1996 Toyota Camry, a hole will have to be drilled into a fender somewhere near a side mirror, if there isn't already one there. The hole should be smaller than the nut that will hold the antenna on. Thread the antenna wire in and connect to the back of the radio, then tighten down the nut to hold the antenna in place.
To replace the antenna on a 1989 Toyota Camry LE, first, ensure the car is turned off and disconnect the battery. If it has a power antenna, you may need to remove the interior trim panel to access the antenna's motor and wiring. Unscrew the old antenna from the exterior, disconnect its wiring, then install the new antenna by reversing the steps. Finally, reconnect the battery and test the antenna to ensure it functions properly.
The red wire is the positive wire. The black wire is the ground wire. The white wire is the auxiliary wire.
To change the power antenna on a 1993 Toyota Camry, first, disconnect the negative battery terminal to avoid any electrical issues. Remove the interior trim panel near the antenna to access the mounting screws, then unscrew the old antenna and disconnect the wiring. Install the new antenna by connecting the wiring and securing it in place with screws, then replace the interior trim and reconnect the battery. Test the antenna to ensure it extends and retracts properly.
i own an Australian 98 Camry and its on the boot of the car
"How to unplug old antenna to replace with standard antenna on 1989 SunDance
No, the 96 2.2L Camry's are non interference engines, meaning the valves will not come into contact with the piston. Align the crank to top dead centre and camshaft to it's markings. Replace timing belt.
'96 Camry (both 4 & 6 cyl) have a timing belt, which should be checked and replace per the vehicle maintenance manual.
I believe it is the same antenna for the AM in the real window above the heater elements.
A fixed antenna is wired directly to the radio on a 1996 Honda Civic. Pull the center console off and find the antenna wire behind the radio. Tie a nylon to the antenna wire and pull the old unit out. Tie the new wire for the antenna to the nylon so it can be properly snaked back.
You need to check the transmission gasket between the transmission pan and the body. If it's leaking you have to replace it.