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Car Forum / Chrysler Cars / March 2005

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94 Concorde Power Antenna

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Jan - 21 Mar 2005 16:42 GMT
My sister has a 94 Concorde with power antenna that will not move up or
down. Her husband bought a new antenna however can't figure out how to
install it. Anyone with advice, TIA.
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maxpower - 21 Mar 2005 21:09 GMT
> My sister has a 94 Concorde with power antenna that will not move up or
> down. Her husband bought a new antenna however can't figure out how to
> install it. Anyone with advice, TIA.

If its a Mopar part, it is very simple to do, should only take 5 min......I
wouldnt think an after market part would be any harder.
Bob Shuman - 21 Mar 2005 23:25 GMT
This assumes there is not much of the broken tail stuck in the motor and you
can replace it from the top without removing and opening it up.

Bob

> > My sister has a 94 Concorde with power antenna that will not move up or
> > down. Her husband bought a new antenna however can't figure out how to
> > install it. Anyone with advice, TIA.
>
> If its a Mopar part, it is very simple to do, should only take 5 min......I
> wouldnt think an after market part would be any harder.
maxpower - 22 Mar 2005 00:29 GMT
> This assumes there is not much of the broken tail stuck in the motor and you
> can replace it from the top without removing and opening it up.
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> min......I
> > wouldnt think an after market part would be any harder.

I assumed that if the antenna didnt go up or down they were replacing the
motor assembly? Not the antenna mask kit. If the motor is bad it wouldnt
pull the new part either,
Bob Shuman - 22 Mar 2005 02:46 GMT
I assumed it was just the mast as from my experience the motor usually works
fine and the nylon toothed rack is what breaks from years of use.  In
looking back, the OP was not clear.  Either way it isn't too bad a job.
Sometimes you get lucky and don't need to remove the motor.  That was what I
thought you were referencing as the "5 minute" job.

Bob

> I assumed that if the antenna didnt go up or down they were replacing the
> motor assembly? Not the antenna mask kit. If the motor is bad it wouldnt
> pull the new part either,
 
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