Antenna Fuse ?

Lee

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A small personal preference, and I have seen topics posted before on this issue. Question is I do not like the look of the flag mast antenna on while driving around listening to CD's? I would like to simply pull the fuse. Which fuse box is it located in?
 
Install the Smartenna from DaliRacing for $50 and never worry again.

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Todd Arnold
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The Smartenna install is about as simple as disconnecting a fuse. Twenty minute install and you're good to go. Only a couple of wires to cut and resplice with all supplied connectors. Well worth the investment of $50.
 
I did see the smartenna, and will purchase one, but for the immediate future I would like to pull the fuse. Thanks guys.

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From my experience most in-dash stereos have an antenna in-line connector and a blue wire usually reserved to provide power to the antenna. I also agree that there probably isn't a fuse just for the antenna.
 
I have been meaning to pick up the Smartenna for some time and as I am ordering it now, I found this quote on Dali's site:

"The [fuse] for the antenna motor is powered by #34, main fuse box (under hood)."

Take it for what its worth, I'm not going to make the effort to confirm #34's existence. When I finish this post, I'll finish my business on Dali's site.

Kevin

[This message has been edited by khiroshima (edited 06 November 2000).]

[This message has been edited by khiroshima (edited 06 November 2000).]
 
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