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DIY: Power Antenna gear replacement
You have a Hirschmann antenna, you can hear the motor whirring when you send it up or down, your mast isn't jammed up or broken... it's time to open this baby up.
Remove the antenna unit from your vehicle paying careful attention so that you can remember how to put it back in. (Photo 1) Now pop off the cover gently so that you don't snap the retainers off. I used a flathead screwdriver into the retainer holes (Photo 2) (yes.. this is my old power antenna...) If you see this, I doubt you can hear your motor whirring and you are lucky your whole car didn't catch on fire. this DIY won't help you, but if you are lucky you can save the gears, belt and mast off of this antenna) (Photo 4) This is what you should see, now if the round gear and the one beneath it can move independent of each other, continue with this DIY, if not, this is the wrong DIY (but feel free to check out the pictures) Remove the ring from the top of the shaft (Photo 5) Remove this thingy too (Photo 6) See that thing? The one with the circle around it? That doesn't go there! (Photo 7) Yep, you guessed it, it goes here. I took the gear off my old burned up unit, and put it all back together. You might try (and I may still try) repairing the gear with a screw through the top side into that piece, or some superglue or epoxy.. Put everything together in the order it came apart, clean and lubricate your shaft.. erm.. MAST, and you should be golden now.. at least for a few more years...
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If anyone knows how to actually put my attachments into the document by all means let me know.
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It's in the DIY Wiki
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antenna mast replacement vs. entire new unit
John, Thanks for the time you took taking pictures and narrative explaining how to accomplish this task. I found a new complete unit on Ebay for $45.00 with free shipping my car 16 years old I figure it worked well this length of time I'm install the whole thing so I don't have to mess with it for the next 16 years. Last time my thinking was going in this direction some drug addict ran in to back of me while I'm stopped for red light. in vw BUS KILLED HIM. I DROVE MY CAR TO MBZ DEALER ROOF BUCKLED UP 3 S'HORTER THAN WHEN I LEFT HOME.
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