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post Mar 15, 2010 - 10:57 PM
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Ok i bought the car with a broken mast, no problem, get new mast and feed it in the antenna assembly. I have done this twice before, on my Supra and MR2 when i had one. well this one will not feed in. the new mast feed in about 10 inches and then stops. im so freaking mad at it! i got so mad i bent the new mast, so now i need another one. ****! so whats the problem? and yes i took the assembly apart and removed the broken part of the old mast. it was all jacked up in there. could something be pinching it?


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post Mar 16, 2010 - 12:44 AM
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QUOTE (Smaay @ Mar 15, 2010 - 11:57 PM) *
Ok i bought the car with a broken mast, no problem, get new mast and feed it in the antenna assembly. I have done this twice before, on my Supra and MR2 when i had one. well this one will not feed in. the new mast feed in about 10 inches and then stops. im so freaking mad at it! i got so mad i bent the new mast, so now i need another one. ****! so whats the problem? and yes i took the assembly apart and removed the broken part of the old mast. it was all jacked up in there. could something be pinching it?

I bought mine with the same problem. To me it dosent matter of my antenna works I can spend my money on other things


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post Mar 16, 2010 - 9:23 AM
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First a couple of questions. Is the replacement mast OEM or aftermarket. If it's an OEM mast I had the same problem and the problem was the old grease. I had to clean out all the old grease with grease cleaner and replaced with white lithium with tephylon lube and no more problems. The OEM Celica is a long five section mast and it takes a while to break in the spine, but after a few dozen runs it works like new. It also has a very touchy trip sensor so it tends to shut down if there's even the least amount of resistance. Most aftermarket replacements is a four section and causes all kinds of problems.
post Mar 16, 2010 - 1:05 PM
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hi there, check my blog, ive put the how to online

http://zoik.over-blog.com/pages/OEM_antenn...ir-2603234.html!

i used a 5th gen antena mast, works fine!

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post Mar 16, 2010 - 3:20 PM
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yes it was an OEM mast that i was using. and yes it seems that at the slightest resistance the motor shuts down. ill try giving it a good cleaning. another thing i notices is the big gear has 2 positions, if you rotate it just right it will sandwich all the way down. or you can have some space in it. i think you want the space to allow for the mast to fully extend or retract.


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post Jun 29, 2010 - 6:41 PM
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For less money than a new mast you can get a new antenna from www.antennamastsrus.com. It takes a bit of fiddling but when you are finished you know that you have a good antenna.

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