That will likely vary depending on the model and year of manufacture. Also you can find "Universal Replacement Auto Antenna" online or at any discount parts store.
You need a antenna cable adapter, you can find out more info here. http://www.tss-radio.com/chrysler-antenna-adapter-p-4067.html
To replace the antenna wire on a 2008 Chrysler 300, first, remove the interior trim panel near the antenna base, typically located on the rear deck or roof. Disconnect the old antenna wire from the antenna and the radio unit, then route the new antenna wire through the same path. Reconnect the new wire to the antenna and the radio, ensuring all connections are secure. Finally, replace the trim panel and test the radio to ensure proper reception.
It is part of the rear window defroster grid.
If there isn't an external mast, it is part of the rear window defroster.
Yes.
On my 2005 Pacifica, the antenna is located in the passenger side trunk window. Looks similar to the defroster wires that are on the back window
The radio antenna is part of the rear defroster in the rear window. I believe the radio antenna is in the slanted far-rear window on the passenger-side.
Here is a link with detailed informations and step by step pictures on how to change the antenna http://www.carstereohelp.com/stereoremovalToy4Runr2PwrAnt.htm
how can i change the antenna base on ford focus its broken Remove the maplight cover and bulb housing. There is a single screw that secures the antenna base.
If there isn't an external mast, it is part of the rear window defroster.
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.
To Change the antenna, its best to remove the right front tire. Then remove the plastic wheel well cover and wella, the antenna can be easily replaced.