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1997 mazda power antenna
I have a 1997 sto mazda miata . It came from the factory with a manual antenna, the previous owner put in a factory mazda power antenna, It is controlled by the ignition switch, and not the radio on/off switch. It goes up every time I turn the key on,And down when the key is turned off, I want to change it, so it is activated by the radio switch, Any Ideas? or fixes? thanks, gary -- posted from http://www.motorsforum.com/mazda-mia...nna-25169-.htm using MotorsForum's Web, RSS and Social Media Interface to rec.autos.makers.mazda.miata and other automotive groups |
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1997 mazda power antenna
homere m> wrote:
> I have a 1997 sto mazda miata . It came from the factory with a > manual antenna, the previous owner put in a factory mazda power > antenna, It is controlled by the ignition switch, and not the > radio on/off switch. It goes up every time I turn the key on,And > down when the key is turned off, I want to change it, so it is > activated by the radio switch, Any Ideas? or fixes? thanks, gary You simply remove the lead from the ignition and connect it to the proper connector on the radio. If you have an aftermarket radio it may not have such a connector and I suspect that may why it's wired as it is. -- XS11E, Killing all posts from Google Groups The Usenet Improvement Project: http://twovoyagers.com/improve-usenet.org/ |
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replying to XS11E , homere wrote:
> xs11eNO wrote: > > homere m> wrote: > > > I have a 1997 sto mazda miata . It came from the factory with a > > manual antenna, the previous owner put in a factory mazda power > > antenna, It is controlled by the ignition switch, and not the > > radio on/off switch. It goes up every time I turn the key on,And > > down when the key is turned off, I want to change it, so it is > > activated by the radio switch, Any Ideas? or fixes? thanks, gary > > You simply remove the lead from the ignition and connect it to the > proper connector on the radio. If you have an aftermarket radio it may > > not have such a connector and I suspect that may why it's wired as it > is. > > > > -- > XS11E, Killing all posts from Google Groups > The Usenet Improvement Project: > http://twovoyagers.com/improve-usenet.org/ > -- Thanks, The radio is stock, -- posted from http://www.motorsforum.com/mazda-mia...nna-25169-.htm using MotorsForum's Web, RSS and Social Media Interface to rec.autos.makers.mazda.miata and other automotive groups |
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homere m> wrote:
> replying to XS11E , homere wrote: >> xs11eNO wrote: >> >> homere m> wrote: >> >> > I have a 1997 sto mazda miata . It came from the factory with a >> > manual antenna, the previous owner put in a factory mazda power >> > antenna, It is controlled by the ignition switch, and not the >> > radio on/off switch. It goes up every time I turn the key >> > on,And down when the key is turned off, I want to change it, so >> > it is activated by the radio switch, Any Ideas? or fixes? >> > thanks, gary >> >> You simply remove the lead from the ignition and connect it to >> the proper connector on the radio. If you have an aftermarket >> radio it may >> >> not have such a connector and I suspect that may why it's wired >> as it is. > -- Thanks, The radio is stock, I wonder why the previous owner wired it the way he/she did? Seems very odd but I'm sure he/she had some reason. -- XS11E, Killing all posts from Google Groups The Usenet Improvement Project: http://twovoyagers.com/improve-usenet.org/ |
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replying to XS11E , homere wrote:
> xs11eNO wrote: > > homere m> wrote: > > > replying to XS11E , homere wrote: > >> xs11eNO wrote: > >> > >> homere m> > wrote: > >> > >> > I have a 1997 sto mazda miata . It came from the factory > with a > >> > manual antenna, the previous owner put in a factory mazda > power > >> > antenna, It is controlled by the ignition switch, and not > the > >> > radio on/off switch. It goes up every time I turn the key > >> > on,And down when the key is turned off, I want to change > it, so > >> > it is activated by the radio switch, Any Ideas? or fixes? > >> > thanks, gary > >> > >> You simply remove the lead from the ignition and connect it to > >> the proper connector on the radio. If you have an aftermarket > > >> radio it may > >> > >> not have such a connector and I suspect that may why it's wired > > >> as it is. > > > -- Thanks, The radio is stock, > > I wonder why the previous owner wired it the way he/she did? Seems > very odd but I'm sure he/she had some reason. > > > > -- > XS11E, Killing all posts from Google Groups > The Usenet Improvement Project: > http://twovoyagers.com/improve-usenet.org/ > Not sure , but after removing the radio, I found it was the problem, It was not sending a signal. Something wrong with the stock radio, thanks,, -- -- posted from http://www.motorsforum.com/mazda-mia...nna-25169-.htm using MotorsForum's Web, RSS and Social Media Interface to rec.autos.makers.mazda.miata and other automotive groups |
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homere m> wrote:
> replying to XS11E , homere wrote: >> xs11eNO wrote: >> I wonder why the previous owner wired it the way he/she did? >> Seems very odd but I'm sure he/she had some reason. > Not sure , but after removing the radio, I found it was the > problem, It was not sending a signal. Something wrong with the > stock radio, You can find a stock radio on ebay or wire in a separate antenna switch or maybe get the stock one repaired or possibly just leave it as it is. I think I'd leave it as it is because I'm lazy! <G> -- XS11E, Killing all posts from Google Groups The Usenet Improvement Project: http://twovoyagers.com/improve-usenet.org/ |
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replying to XS11E , homere wrote:
> xs11eNO wrote: > > homere m> wrote: > > > replying to XS11E , homere wrote: > >> xs11eNO wrote: > > >> I wonder why the previous owner wired it the way he/she did? > >> Seems very odd but I'm sure he/she had some reason. > > > Not sure , but after removing the radio, I found it was the > > problem, It was not sending a signal. Something wrong with the > > stock radio, > > You can find a stock radio on ebay or wire in a separate antenna switch > > or maybe get the stock one repaired or possibly just leave it as it is. > > I think I'd leave it as it is because I'm lazy! <G> > > -- > XS11E, Killing all posts from Google Groups > The Usenet Improvement Project: > http://twovoyagers.com/improve-usenet.org/ > I check ebay, but it is a lot easier to leave it alone, thanks,, G -- -- -- posted from http://www.motorsforum.com/mazda-mia...nna-25169-.htm using MotorsForum's Web, RSS and Social Media Interface to rec.autos.makers.mazda.miata and other automotive groups |
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