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1999 Honda Civic Antenna
PHSGUITARFREAK
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1999 HONDA CIVIC
4 CYL
2WD
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123,000 MILES
I just bought a 1999 Honda Civic EX. The antenna needs to be replaced. How do I take out the old antenna and install the new one?
Thursday, January 1st, 2009 AT 1:54 PM
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KHLOW2008
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Hi phsguitarfreak,
Remove the lock nut from top of antenna.
Switch on the radio and pull the antenna out when motor is moving.
To install, push antenna cable into housing and switch radio off. Keep pushing the antenna in while the motor is lowering the ntenna.
Relock the nut to complete.
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