Hi Friends ... I solved my problem ... sw 307 To remove the ceiling antenna base, first we remove the rear trunk wick, then we remove the rear ceiling lamp, when we look at the point where we removed the ceiling lamp, we see the bottom of the antenna on the ceiling, there is a big nut fixing the antenna to the ceiling, however, since two cables go from our antenna to our radio, we need to separate the cables from this antenna, we need to pay attention here ... Because, we have to lower the roof liner, so we carefully remove the white plastic coating on the right and left of the rear trunk, because the clip can be broken (clip can be broken, my 1 is broken, 1 tl), then we tilt the interior roof liner slightly from the trunk (attention is made by pressing the interior ceiling covering fabric, sponge and hard foam, especially without breaking the foam), and we separate the two cables from the ceiling antenna from the sockets .... then the antenna on the ceiling There is a nut (to fix the antenna rod) on the antenna base on the ceiling.I had to remove the black oval antenna base on the ceiling completely because I had to screw the antenna bar from the washer, and the nut on the antenna base in the case. I went to the tornier ... Thanks to the master, he tried, and the antenna broke through the nut on the base and removed the remaining screw piece, he drilled a hole in the nut bed with a drill bit called a diamond, then he opened the screw space ... then he unscrewed the antenna bar and inserted a new screw, workmanship was 10 TL. .. Then I put the antenna base and bar back in, now it is pulling very well, my radio ... If I try to buy a new one, the antenna base holder is 31 TL excluding cargo http: //www.***.com/307-ANTEN-TABANI-TUTUCU-CABLED -pid-1109.html; and I was going to buy an antenna stick, I asked here they said the original 15 TL, so work I would give a total of £ 45 excluding marrow, tly to 10, if you count the plastic clip I broke sökerkek coating in a 11 TL` was solved ...
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