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<blockquote data-quote="maylar" data-source="post: 29389" data-attributes="member: 541144"><p>Your dealer or a favorite local mechanic would be a better bet than a stereo shop. Even one of those service centers like PepBoys. But be prepared to pay $50 for diagnosis.</p><p></p><p>Power antennas don't last forever by the way - mine just crapped out last week. Typical failure mode is the plastic teeth inside break off and the motor keeps running trying to raise or lower it. People usually just disconnect them (like I did) because its a royal pain to replace. Check the wiring harness in your car near the antenna and see if there's a connector unplugged.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maylar, post: 29389, member: 541144"] Your dealer or a favorite local mechanic would be a better bet than a stereo shop. Even one of those service centers like PepBoys. But be prepared to pay $50 for diagnosis. Power antennas don't last forever by the way - mine just crapped out last week. Typical failure mode is the plastic teeth inside break off and the motor keeps running trying to raise or lower it. People usually just disconnect them (like I did) because its a royal pain to replace. Check the wiring harness in your car near the antenna and see if there's a connector unplugged. [/QUOTE]
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