Unscrew it.... It's basically a screw on the buttom. If you want to get to the base of the antenna, I found this on another site:
"...removing the fender well panel behind (aft of) the tire. Doing that should allow you to see everything under there."
The antenna screws into the mount on the roof
go to your dad for help he would like that
what are the torque specs on body mount bolts
To replace the stereo antenna on a 1998 Plymouth Voyager, first, remove the interior trim panel that covers the base of the antenna by unscrewing any fasteners and gently prying it away. Next, disconnect the antenna cable from the back of the stereo and unscrew the antenna mount from the roof. Install the new antenna by securing it to the roof and reconnecting the antenna cable to the stereo. Finally, replace the trim panel and ensure everything is properly secured.
You can replace your 1995 Chevy Corsica motor mount by loosening the motor mount retaining bolt. Jack the engine up approximately 3 inches. Remove the motor mount retaining bolt and the motor mount bushing. Put the new motor mount bushing in and reverse the process.
You can get the spare tire off a 94 Chevy Silverado truck by reached under the rear bumper and turning the release knob. It will slowly lower the tire down until it can safely be removed from the mount.
Whats the easiest way to get broken cab mount bolts out on a 1994 chevy 1500 extended cab
Installing a CB radio in a Chevy Impala begins which installing the mount and location a suitable power source. The radio is then mounted to the dash, wired up, and the antenna connected.
Yes. You may need to make other changes, such as different flexplate, different driveshaft, or possibly different transmission mount. But it will work.
It is as simple as removong 2 bolts and replacing the mount. Goodluck, JOe
To replace a motor mount on a 1995 Chevy S-10 4-cylinder 2.2L, the engine will need to be hoisted up out of the vehicle until the new motor mount is welded in, if the mount is rusted out. Then lower the engine, keeping it on the hoist until both motor mounts are secured. Then, it will be necessary to hook up all other parts to the motor, like the transmission. If the motor mount is only missing the bolt, then replace the bolt with a new one.
The antenna is in the rear window, and it's almost worthless! I'm looking for a way to mount an exterior antenna.