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LizzieH 12-29-2001 11:24 AM

ISO Antenna Motor & Antenna for '84 190E
 
I knew when I bought my car that the antenna motor didn't work and I didn't worry about it until some little brat broke off my antenna. I called a local MB mechanic and was told I'd have to have the motor replaced in order to replace the antenna because the motor has to be able to grab the leader wire for the new antenna.

I'm looking for a used motor because I don't want to spend the $250+ that the mechanic wants to charge me. Any suggestions?

Gilly 12-29-2001 12:23 PM

Lizzie:
In a few cases like this, where the owner didn't want to spend so much just for an antenna, we installed a manual antenna. You should be able to buy this no problem from MB, which will fit in there perfectly including the bottom attachment point inside the trunk, similar to the power antenna, or you could install an aftermarket antenna. The MB one can be pushed down, like the power one does with a motor, so it's flush with the rear 1/4 panel, and also has a way of only being raised again using a small sheetmetal key that come with the antenna. This keeps the kids from raising it up when you're not around and bending it.
Gilly

kowached 12-29-2001 02:00 PM

Lizzie,
Go with either a manual antenna or have the motor replaced in your current unit. DO NOT purchase an aftermarket power antenna. I purchased an aftermarket power antenna that was supposed to be for the 190, and it was close, but not quite perfect. It goes up & down and the lower mounting bracket was fine, but I'm wondering if I'm going to have water in the trunk because where the antenna comes through the rear body panel doesn't have an exactly perfect o-ring gasket and the original factory one couldn't be used with the new power antenna. Good luck, Dave.

Brian300E 12-29-2001 08:17 PM

Lizzie:

Check the Perfomance Products website or catalog for a replacement motor; they are OEM. If you don't want to pay Performance Products price, do a search on ebay for the exact same motor. I found one for my mom's '85 Turbo 300D. If you go this route you can save some money.

Brian


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