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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / December 2005

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Peugeot 307 Aerial - Can it be unscrewed?

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Zuk - 19 Dec 2005 05:41 GMT
Hi, silly question I know but my aerial on the 307 doesn't want to unscrew. Can these be unscrewed or do I have to take my chance through a car wash? :

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Phil C - 19 Dec 2005 19:29 GMT
> Hi, silly question I know but my aerial on the 307 doesn't want to
> unscrew. Can these be unscrewed or do I have to take my chance through a
> car wash? :)

Hi Zuk,

Yup can be unscrewed.  Yours might just be a bit tight.  I take mine off if
I go through the carwash.  Every now and then I put a squeeze of any
lubricant that is lying around to stop it becoming a future problem.

See ya,

Phil C
Keith Willcocks - 20 Dec 2005 08:34 GMT
>> Hi, silly question I know but my aerial on the 307 doesn't want to
>> unscrew. Can these be unscrewed or do I have to take my chance through a
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> if I go through the carwash.  Every now and then I put a squeeze of any
> lubricant that is lying around to stop it becoming a future problem.

If it is the same as the aerial on the 306 and 406, use Vaseline (petroleum
jelly) as the lubricant as it is also a conductor, grease/oil are not.
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