Diffulty removing power antenna 93 ZJ
#1
Guest
Posts: n/a
Diffulty removing power antenna 93 ZJ
Hi all,
My antenna was bent back while extended, and then the radio powered off,
causing the motor to try to retract the antenna which of course caused the
cable to break off inside the mast, rendering the mast stuck open and bent
back.
So, I went and bought an OEM antenna Mast with cable for my GC (93 ZJ) and
subsequently began dissasembly of the antenna folling te Haynes instructions.
Well, I took off the pas side splash guard in the wheel weel, and the
passenger side of the dashboard (the part the comprises the glove compartment)
and managed to disconnect the power harness and the antenna lead halves (the
metal tubes) from the inside. I got off the cap nut (nearly impossible it was
so locked on-- the actual "tube was turning with the nut for quite a while
until I pryed it up a little where I could lock a vice grip on it and turn
the nut with another-- causing damage to the nut as well), but now I've
reached an impass.
I CANNOT for the life of me figure out how to pull the antenna power and coax
leads through the grommet. They are in there so tight, there is no play, and
I can *barely* grip the grommet with the tips of my "medium to small" hand
fingers-- and ONLY from the wheel weel outside-- forget about any access to
the grommet from the inside under the passenger area.
I feel like I might be able to pry off the grommet from the outside but
there's barely any room to manipulate my hands in the wheel well, and I may
very well not have success.
I'd cut the damn grommet out if I could get some tools in there, I don't care
at this point.
Is theresome way to get these antenna wires and cable out that I'm missing?
Some trick perhaps?
So frustrated.
Thanks in advance.
--
Message posted via http://www.carkb.com
My antenna was bent back while extended, and then the radio powered off,
causing the motor to try to retract the antenna which of course caused the
cable to break off inside the mast, rendering the mast stuck open and bent
back.
So, I went and bought an OEM antenna Mast with cable for my GC (93 ZJ) and
subsequently began dissasembly of the antenna folling te Haynes instructions.
Well, I took off the pas side splash guard in the wheel weel, and the
passenger side of the dashboard (the part the comprises the glove compartment)
and managed to disconnect the power harness and the antenna lead halves (the
metal tubes) from the inside. I got off the cap nut (nearly impossible it was
so locked on-- the actual "tube was turning with the nut for quite a while
until I pryed it up a little where I could lock a vice grip on it and turn
the nut with another-- causing damage to the nut as well), but now I've
reached an impass.
I CANNOT for the life of me figure out how to pull the antenna power and coax
leads through the grommet. They are in there so tight, there is no play, and
I can *barely* grip the grommet with the tips of my "medium to small" hand
fingers-- and ONLY from the wheel weel outside-- forget about any access to
the grommet from the inside under the passenger area.
I feel like I might be able to pry off the grommet from the outside but
there's barely any room to manipulate my hands in the wheel well, and I may
very well not have success.
I'd cut the damn grommet out if I could get some tools in there, I don't care
at this point.
Is theresome way to get these antenna wires and cable out that I'm missing?
Some trick perhaps?
So frustrated.
Thanks in advance.
--
Message posted via http://www.carkb.com
#2
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Diffulty removing power antenna 93 ZJ
Bummer. But it must come out of there, so do what you have to.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"jimboe via CarKB.com" wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> My antenna was bent back while extended, and then the radio powered off,
> causing the motor to try to retract the antenna which of course caused the
> cable to break off inside the mast, rendering the mast stuck open and bent
> back.
>
> So, I went and bought an OEM antenna Mast with cable for my GC (93 ZJ) and
> subsequently began dissasembly of the antenna folling te Haynes instructions.
>
> Well, I took off the pas side splash guard in the wheel weel, and the
> passenger side of the dashboard (the part the comprises the glove compartment)
> and managed to disconnect the power harness and the antenna lead halves (the
> metal tubes) from the inside. I got off the cap nut (nearly impossible it was
> so locked on-- the actual "tube was turning with the nut for quite a while
> until I pryed it up a little where I could lock a vice grip on it and turn
> the nut with another-- causing damage to the nut as well), but now I've
> reached an impass.
>
> I CANNOT for the life of me figure out how to pull the antenna power and coax
> leads through the grommet. They are in there so tight, there is no play, and
> I can *barely* grip the grommet with the tips of my "medium to small" hand
> fingers-- and ONLY from the wheel weel outside-- forget about any access to
> the grommet from the inside under the passenger area.
>
> I feel like I might be able to pry off the grommet from the outside but
> there's barely any room to manipulate my hands in the wheel well, and I may
> very well not have success.
>
> I'd cut the damn grommet out if I could get some tools in there, I don't care
> at this point.
>
> Is theresome way to get these antenna wires and cable out that I'm missing?
> Some trick perhaps?
>
> So frustrated.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> --
> Message posted via http://www.carkb.com
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"jimboe via CarKB.com" wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> My antenna was bent back while extended, and then the radio powered off,
> causing the motor to try to retract the antenna which of course caused the
> cable to break off inside the mast, rendering the mast stuck open and bent
> back.
>
> So, I went and bought an OEM antenna Mast with cable for my GC (93 ZJ) and
> subsequently began dissasembly of the antenna folling te Haynes instructions.
>
> Well, I took off the pas side splash guard in the wheel weel, and the
> passenger side of the dashboard (the part the comprises the glove compartment)
> and managed to disconnect the power harness and the antenna lead halves (the
> metal tubes) from the inside. I got off the cap nut (nearly impossible it was
> so locked on-- the actual "tube was turning with the nut for quite a while
> until I pryed it up a little where I could lock a vice grip on it and turn
> the nut with another-- causing damage to the nut as well), but now I've
> reached an impass.
>
> I CANNOT for the life of me figure out how to pull the antenna power and coax
> leads through the grommet. They are in there so tight, there is no play, and
> I can *barely* grip the grommet with the tips of my "medium to small" hand
> fingers-- and ONLY from the wheel weel outside-- forget about any access to
> the grommet from the inside under the passenger area.
>
> I feel like I might be able to pry off the grommet from the outside but
> there's barely any room to manipulate my hands in the wheel well, and I may
> very well not have success.
>
> I'd cut the damn grommet out if I could get some tools in there, I don't care
> at this point.
>
> Is theresome way to get these antenna wires and cable out that I'm missing?
> Some trick perhaps?
>
> So frustrated.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> --
> Message posted via http://www.carkb.com
#3
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Diffulty removing power antenna 93 ZJ
Bummer. But it must come out of there, so do what you have to.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"jimboe via CarKB.com" wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> My antenna was bent back while extended, and then the radio powered off,
> causing the motor to try to retract the antenna which of course caused the
> cable to break off inside the mast, rendering the mast stuck open and bent
> back.
>
> So, I went and bought an OEM antenna Mast with cable for my GC (93 ZJ) and
> subsequently began dissasembly of the antenna folling te Haynes instructions.
>
> Well, I took off the pas side splash guard in the wheel weel, and the
> passenger side of the dashboard (the part the comprises the glove compartment)
> and managed to disconnect the power harness and the antenna lead halves (the
> metal tubes) from the inside. I got off the cap nut (nearly impossible it was
> so locked on-- the actual "tube was turning with the nut for quite a while
> until I pryed it up a little where I could lock a vice grip on it and turn
> the nut with another-- causing damage to the nut as well), but now I've
> reached an impass.
>
> I CANNOT for the life of me figure out how to pull the antenna power and coax
> leads through the grommet. They are in there so tight, there is no play, and
> I can *barely* grip the grommet with the tips of my "medium to small" hand
> fingers-- and ONLY from the wheel weel outside-- forget about any access to
> the grommet from the inside under the passenger area.
>
> I feel like I might be able to pry off the grommet from the outside but
> there's barely any room to manipulate my hands in the wheel well, and I may
> very well not have success.
>
> I'd cut the damn grommet out if I could get some tools in there, I don't care
> at this point.
>
> Is theresome way to get these antenna wires and cable out that I'm missing?
> Some trick perhaps?
>
> So frustrated.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> --
> Message posted via http://www.carkb.com
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"jimboe via CarKB.com" wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> My antenna was bent back while extended, and then the radio powered off,
> causing the motor to try to retract the antenna which of course caused the
> cable to break off inside the mast, rendering the mast stuck open and bent
> back.
>
> So, I went and bought an OEM antenna Mast with cable for my GC (93 ZJ) and
> subsequently began dissasembly of the antenna folling te Haynes instructions.
>
> Well, I took off the pas side splash guard in the wheel weel, and the
> passenger side of the dashboard (the part the comprises the glove compartment)
> and managed to disconnect the power harness and the antenna lead halves (the
> metal tubes) from the inside. I got off the cap nut (nearly impossible it was
> so locked on-- the actual "tube was turning with the nut for quite a while
> until I pryed it up a little where I could lock a vice grip on it and turn
> the nut with another-- causing damage to the nut as well), but now I've
> reached an impass.
>
> I CANNOT for the life of me figure out how to pull the antenna power and coax
> leads through the grommet. They are in there so tight, there is no play, and
> I can *barely* grip the grommet with the tips of my "medium to small" hand
> fingers-- and ONLY from the wheel weel outside-- forget about any access to
> the grommet from the inside under the passenger area.
>
> I feel like I might be able to pry off the grommet from the outside but
> there's barely any room to manipulate my hands in the wheel well, and I may
> very well not have success.
>
> I'd cut the damn grommet out if I could get some tools in there, I don't care
> at this point.
>
> Is theresome way to get these antenna wires and cable out that I'm missing?
> Some trick perhaps?
>
> So frustrated.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> --
> Message posted via http://www.carkb.com
#4
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Diffulty removing power antenna 93 ZJ
Bummer. But it must come out of there, so do what you have to.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"jimboe via CarKB.com" wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> My antenna was bent back while extended, and then the radio powered off,
> causing the motor to try to retract the antenna which of course caused the
> cable to break off inside the mast, rendering the mast stuck open and bent
> back.
>
> So, I went and bought an OEM antenna Mast with cable for my GC (93 ZJ) and
> subsequently began dissasembly of the antenna folling te Haynes instructions.
>
> Well, I took off the pas side splash guard in the wheel weel, and the
> passenger side of the dashboard (the part the comprises the glove compartment)
> and managed to disconnect the power harness and the antenna lead halves (the
> metal tubes) from the inside. I got off the cap nut (nearly impossible it was
> so locked on-- the actual "tube was turning with the nut for quite a while
> until I pryed it up a little where I could lock a vice grip on it and turn
> the nut with another-- causing damage to the nut as well), but now I've
> reached an impass.
>
> I CANNOT for the life of me figure out how to pull the antenna power and coax
> leads through the grommet. They are in there so tight, there is no play, and
> I can *barely* grip the grommet with the tips of my "medium to small" hand
> fingers-- and ONLY from the wheel weel outside-- forget about any access to
> the grommet from the inside under the passenger area.
>
> I feel like I might be able to pry off the grommet from the outside but
> there's barely any room to manipulate my hands in the wheel well, and I may
> very well not have success.
>
> I'd cut the damn grommet out if I could get some tools in there, I don't care
> at this point.
>
> Is theresome way to get these antenna wires and cable out that I'm missing?
> Some trick perhaps?
>
> So frustrated.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> --
> Message posted via http://www.carkb.com
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"jimboe via CarKB.com" wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> My antenna was bent back while extended, and then the radio powered off,
> causing the motor to try to retract the antenna which of course caused the
> cable to break off inside the mast, rendering the mast stuck open and bent
> back.
>
> So, I went and bought an OEM antenna Mast with cable for my GC (93 ZJ) and
> subsequently began dissasembly of the antenna folling te Haynes instructions.
>
> Well, I took off the pas side splash guard in the wheel weel, and the
> passenger side of the dashboard (the part the comprises the glove compartment)
> and managed to disconnect the power harness and the antenna lead halves (the
> metal tubes) from the inside. I got off the cap nut (nearly impossible it was
> so locked on-- the actual "tube was turning with the nut for quite a while
> until I pryed it up a little where I could lock a vice grip on it and turn
> the nut with another-- causing damage to the nut as well), but now I've
> reached an impass.
>
> I CANNOT for the life of me figure out how to pull the antenna power and coax
> leads through the grommet. They are in there so tight, there is no play, and
> I can *barely* grip the grommet with the tips of my "medium to small" hand
> fingers-- and ONLY from the wheel weel outside-- forget about any access to
> the grommet from the inside under the passenger area.
>
> I feel like I might be able to pry off the grommet from the outside but
> there's barely any room to manipulate my hands in the wheel well, and I may
> very well not have success.
>
> I'd cut the damn grommet out if I could get some tools in there, I don't care
> at this point.
>
> Is theresome way to get these antenna wires and cable out that I'm missing?
> Some trick perhaps?
>
> So frustrated.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> --
> Message posted via http://www.carkb.com
#5
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Diffulty removing power antenna 93 ZJ
jimboe via CarKB.com did pass the time by typing:
> Hi all,
>
> My antenna was bent back while extended, and then the radio powered off,
> causing the motor to try to retract the antenna which of course caused the
> cable to break off inside the mast, rendering the mast stuck open and bent
> back.
>
> So, I went and bought an OEM antenna Mast with cable for my GC (93 ZJ) and
> subsequently began dissasembly of the antenna folling te Haynes instructions.
>
> Well, I took off the pas side splash guard in the wheel weel, and the
> passenger side of the dashboard (the part the comprises the glove compartment)
> and managed to disconnect the power harness and the antenna lead halves (the
> metal tubes) from the inside. I got off the cap nut (nearly impossible it was
> so locked on-- the actual "tube was turning with the nut for quite a while
> until I pryed it up a little where I could lock a vice grip on it and turn
> the nut with another-- causing damage to the nut as well), but now I've
> reached an impass.
>
> I CANNOT for the life of me figure out how to pull the antenna power and coax
> leads through the grommet. They are in there so tight, there is no play, and
> I can *barely* grip the grommet with the tips of my "medium to small" hand
> fingers-- and ONLY from the wheel weel outside-- forget about any access to
> the grommet from the inside under the passenger area.
>
> I feel like I might be able to pry off the grommet from the outside but
> there's barely any room to manipulate my hands in the wheel well, and I may
> very well not have success.
>
>
> I'd cut the damn grommet out if I could get some tools in there, I don't care
> at this point.
>
> Is theresome way to get these antenna wires and cable out that I'm missing?
> Some trick perhaps?
>
> So frustrated.
It is a pain in the *** isn't it. :)
You have to work them quite a bit to get
the ends through the grommet.
Can you still get a hold on the antenna cable and power feed?
If so put some tape around them to get rid of the square edges.
Also just pull the antenna through first, then the power.
You did put a string on them so you can pull them back in?
If not you might need a bit of stiff wire (like 12ga house wire)
to fish them back in.
It helps if you have the wheels full right.
--
DougW
> Hi all,
>
> My antenna was bent back while extended, and then the radio powered off,
> causing the motor to try to retract the antenna which of course caused the
> cable to break off inside the mast, rendering the mast stuck open and bent
> back.
>
> So, I went and bought an OEM antenna Mast with cable for my GC (93 ZJ) and
> subsequently began dissasembly of the antenna folling te Haynes instructions.
>
> Well, I took off the pas side splash guard in the wheel weel, and the
> passenger side of the dashboard (the part the comprises the glove compartment)
> and managed to disconnect the power harness and the antenna lead halves (the
> metal tubes) from the inside. I got off the cap nut (nearly impossible it was
> so locked on-- the actual "tube was turning with the nut for quite a while
> until I pryed it up a little where I could lock a vice grip on it and turn
> the nut with another-- causing damage to the nut as well), but now I've
> reached an impass.
>
> I CANNOT for the life of me figure out how to pull the antenna power and coax
> leads through the grommet. They are in there so tight, there is no play, and
> I can *barely* grip the grommet with the tips of my "medium to small" hand
> fingers-- and ONLY from the wheel weel outside-- forget about any access to
> the grommet from the inside under the passenger area.
>
> I feel like I might be able to pry off the grommet from the outside but
> there's barely any room to manipulate my hands in the wheel well, and I may
> very well not have success.
>
>
> I'd cut the damn grommet out if I could get some tools in there, I don't care
> at this point.
>
> Is theresome way to get these antenna wires and cable out that I'm missing?
> Some trick perhaps?
>
> So frustrated.
It is a pain in the *** isn't it. :)
You have to work them quite a bit to get
the ends through the grommet.
Can you still get a hold on the antenna cable and power feed?
If so put some tape around them to get rid of the square edges.
Also just pull the antenna through first, then the power.
You did put a string on them so you can pull them back in?
If not you might need a bit of stiff wire (like 12ga house wire)
to fish them back in.
It helps if you have the wheels full right.
--
DougW
#6
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Diffulty removing power antenna 93 ZJ
jimboe via CarKB.com did pass the time by typing:
> Hi all,
>
> My antenna was bent back while extended, and then the radio powered off,
> causing the motor to try to retract the antenna which of course caused the
> cable to break off inside the mast, rendering the mast stuck open and bent
> back.
>
> So, I went and bought an OEM antenna Mast with cable for my GC (93 ZJ) and
> subsequently began dissasembly of the antenna folling te Haynes instructions.
>
> Well, I took off the pas side splash guard in the wheel weel, and the
> passenger side of the dashboard (the part the comprises the glove compartment)
> and managed to disconnect the power harness and the antenna lead halves (the
> metal tubes) from the inside. I got off the cap nut (nearly impossible it was
> so locked on-- the actual "tube was turning with the nut for quite a while
> until I pryed it up a little where I could lock a vice grip on it and turn
> the nut with another-- causing damage to the nut as well), but now I've
> reached an impass.
>
> I CANNOT for the life of me figure out how to pull the antenna power and coax
> leads through the grommet. They are in there so tight, there is no play, and
> I can *barely* grip the grommet with the tips of my "medium to small" hand
> fingers-- and ONLY from the wheel weel outside-- forget about any access to
> the grommet from the inside under the passenger area.
>
> I feel like I might be able to pry off the grommet from the outside but
> there's barely any room to manipulate my hands in the wheel well, and I may
> very well not have success.
>
>
> I'd cut the damn grommet out if I could get some tools in there, I don't care
> at this point.
>
> Is theresome way to get these antenna wires and cable out that I'm missing?
> Some trick perhaps?
>
> So frustrated.
It is a pain in the *** isn't it. :)
You have to work them quite a bit to get
the ends through the grommet.
Can you still get a hold on the antenna cable and power feed?
If so put some tape around them to get rid of the square edges.
Also just pull the antenna through first, then the power.
You did put a string on them so you can pull them back in?
If not you might need a bit of stiff wire (like 12ga house wire)
to fish them back in.
It helps if you have the wheels full right.
--
DougW
> Hi all,
>
> My antenna was bent back while extended, and then the radio powered off,
> causing the motor to try to retract the antenna which of course caused the
> cable to break off inside the mast, rendering the mast stuck open and bent
> back.
>
> So, I went and bought an OEM antenna Mast with cable for my GC (93 ZJ) and
> subsequently began dissasembly of the antenna folling te Haynes instructions.
>
> Well, I took off the pas side splash guard in the wheel weel, and the
> passenger side of the dashboard (the part the comprises the glove compartment)
> and managed to disconnect the power harness and the antenna lead halves (the
> metal tubes) from the inside. I got off the cap nut (nearly impossible it was
> so locked on-- the actual "tube was turning with the nut for quite a while
> until I pryed it up a little where I could lock a vice grip on it and turn
> the nut with another-- causing damage to the nut as well), but now I've
> reached an impass.
>
> I CANNOT for the life of me figure out how to pull the antenna power and coax
> leads through the grommet. They are in there so tight, there is no play, and
> I can *barely* grip the grommet with the tips of my "medium to small" hand
> fingers-- and ONLY from the wheel weel outside-- forget about any access to
> the grommet from the inside under the passenger area.
>
> I feel like I might be able to pry off the grommet from the outside but
> there's barely any room to manipulate my hands in the wheel well, and I may
> very well not have success.
>
>
> I'd cut the damn grommet out if I could get some tools in there, I don't care
> at this point.
>
> Is theresome way to get these antenna wires and cable out that I'm missing?
> Some trick perhaps?
>
> So frustrated.
It is a pain in the *** isn't it. :)
You have to work them quite a bit to get
the ends through the grommet.
Can you still get a hold on the antenna cable and power feed?
If so put some tape around them to get rid of the square edges.
Also just pull the antenna through first, then the power.
You did put a string on them so you can pull them back in?
If not you might need a bit of stiff wire (like 12ga house wire)
to fish them back in.
It helps if you have the wheels full right.
--
DougW
#7
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Diffulty removing power antenna 93 ZJ
jimboe via CarKB.com did pass the time by typing:
> Hi all,
>
> My antenna was bent back while extended, and then the radio powered off,
> causing the motor to try to retract the antenna which of course caused the
> cable to break off inside the mast, rendering the mast stuck open and bent
> back.
>
> So, I went and bought an OEM antenna Mast with cable for my GC (93 ZJ) and
> subsequently began dissasembly of the antenna folling te Haynes instructions.
>
> Well, I took off the pas side splash guard in the wheel weel, and the
> passenger side of the dashboard (the part the comprises the glove compartment)
> and managed to disconnect the power harness and the antenna lead halves (the
> metal tubes) from the inside. I got off the cap nut (nearly impossible it was
> so locked on-- the actual "tube was turning with the nut for quite a while
> until I pryed it up a little where I could lock a vice grip on it and turn
> the nut with another-- causing damage to the nut as well), but now I've
> reached an impass.
>
> I CANNOT for the life of me figure out how to pull the antenna power and coax
> leads through the grommet. They are in there so tight, there is no play, and
> I can *barely* grip the grommet with the tips of my "medium to small" hand
> fingers-- and ONLY from the wheel weel outside-- forget about any access to
> the grommet from the inside under the passenger area.
>
> I feel like I might be able to pry off the grommet from the outside but
> there's barely any room to manipulate my hands in the wheel well, and I may
> very well not have success.
>
>
> I'd cut the damn grommet out if I could get some tools in there, I don't care
> at this point.
>
> Is theresome way to get these antenna wires and cable out that I'm missing?
> Some trick perhaps?
>
> So frustrated.
It is a pain in the *** isn't it. :)
You have to work them quite a bit to get
the ends through the grommet.
Can you still get a hold on the antenna cable and power feed?
If so put some tape around them to get rid of the square edges.
Also just pull the antenna through first, then the power.
You did put a string on them so you can pull them back in?
If not you might need a bit of stiff wire (like 12ga house wire)
to fish them back in.
It helps if you have the wheels full right.
--
DougW
> Hi all,
>
> My antenna was bent back while extended, and then the radio powered off,
> causing the motor to try to retract the antenna which of course caused the
> cable to break off inside the mast, rendering the mast stuck open and bent
> back.
>
> So, I went and bought an OEM antenna Mast with cable for my GC (93 ZJ) and
> subsequently began dissasembly of the antenna folling te Haynes instructions.
>
> Well, I took off the pas side splash guard in the wheel weel, and the
> passenger side of the dashboard (the part the comprises the glove compartment)
> and managed to disconnect the power harness and the antenna lead halves (the
> metal tubes) from the inside. I got off the cap nut (nearly impossible it was
> so locked on-- the actual "tube was turning with the nut for quite a while
> until I pryed it up a little where I could lock a vice grip on it and turn
> the nut with another-- causing damage to the nut as well), but now I've
> reached an impass.
>
> I CANNOT for the life of me figure out how to pull the antenna power and coax
> leads through the grommet. They are in there so tight, there is no play, and
> I can *barely* grip the grommet with the tips of my "medium to small" hand
> fingers-- and ONLY from the wheel weel outside-- forget about any access to
> the grommet from the inside under the passenger area.
>
> I feel like I might be able to pry off the grommet from the outside but
> there's barely any room to manipulate my hands in the wheel well, and I may
> very well not have success.
>
>
> I'd cut the damn grommet out if I could get some tools in there, I don't care
> at this point.
>
> Is theresome way to get these antenna wires and cable out that I'm missing?
> Some trick perhaps?
>
> So frustrated.
It is a pain in the *** isn't it. :)
You have to work them quite a bit to get
the ends through the grommet.
Can you still get a hold on the antenna cable and power feed?
If so put some tape around them to get rid of the square edges.
Also just pull the antenna through first, then the power.
You did put a string on them so you can pull them back in?
If not you might need a bit of stiff wire (like 12ga house wire)
to fish them back in.
It helps if you have the wheels full right.
--
DougW
#8
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Diffulty removing power antenna 93 ZJ
DougW wrote:
>It is a pain in the *** isn't it. :)
I want to say, "You have no idea", but I know you do ;)
>You have to work them quite a bit to get
>the ends through the grommet.
Excuse my "doubtingness" but, I can't, for the life of me, see how the ends
could ever go through that grommet, and this is why I say that.
1) The grommet is in no way at all accessible from the inside from the pas
side, and I took off the entire pas side panel (I'm not sure if that's what
the Haynes book refers to as the pas side kick panel-- I took off what I call
the pas side paneling-- which includes the two vents, and the glove box--
it's one piece-- AND that wasn't easy to remove by itself becaue I had to
take off the center bezel, and "lift/pry up a few inches" the top of the dash
panel to access some hidden screws just to be able to take off that pas side
panel).
Even with the pas side paneling off, it yields practically no extra "entry"
openings into the area which contains the ant lead and power harness-- In
fact, after all that was done in the hopes of being able to get "frontal"
access to the lead and harness to disconnect them, I STILL had to do it from
underneath, and the bundle of wire going to the pas side fuse panel barely
moves out of the way at all. The only positive for taking off the panel was
that it opened a tiny space that I could shine more light into that area from.
2) Again from the inside, I can simply see no way of reaching that grommet to
push it out, or push the wires through them. You can't see the grommet at all,
because it's sort of, "around a corner". Plus, I have skinny arms and medium
to small hands and I could NOT get even the tips of my fingers to touch the
grommet from the inside, so any manipulations from the inside are impossible.
3) From the outside, looking into the wheel well, the wires again disappear
"around a corner", or a bend, and the grommet is not visible. I can just
barely get the tips of my fingers on the grommet, but it's very hard, and I'm
not sure if I can pry it out of its' hole.
I'm going to spend at least a considerable amount of time trying that or some
variation of that tomorrow. Others have mentioned that the grommet itself and
the wires it contains come out as "one piece", so we'll see.
4) As for the wires themselves, they are tightly/snuggly "selaed" into that
grommet. There's no play what so ever. I pulled on the coax antenna cable as
hard as I could (and even tried pushing it inwards) and there was absolutely
no movement. There's just no slack. The power wire does slip a little, but
even with that, I can't see any way that the harness could possibly fit
through the grommet--- without of course, removing the grommet and the wires
it contains.
I see that as the only viable option- Remove the f'in grommet.
Please tell me I'm wrong, Please tell me there's some other way, or that I'm
missing something. I'd cut the grommet out if I could get some tools up in
there-- if only my fingers were razors..
The only way I could see this being remotely "easy" is if the fender were
entirely removed, which would require the door removal. Then you'd be
directly infront of the grommet and you could rip that piece of s*it right
out, but there's no way I want to do all that.
>
>Can you still get a hold on the antenna cable and power feed?
Sure, they're available on the inside, and on the outside since I haven't yet
been able to remove them.
>If so put some tape around them to get rid of the square edges.
I assume you mean tape around the power harness itself, since the wires
themselves are all round.
>Also just pull the antenna through first, then the power.
I will try pulling/yanking again in the morning. I'd tie the damn wires to a
tow if I could ;).
Again the issue is there's simply no room to operate up in that wheel well.
There's what like 2 inches? if that? You can't get much "pulling" torque in
that kind of space, know what I mean?
>
>You did put a string on them so you can pull them back in?
I have not yet, so I could still do that, but then again, I just can't
envision how this would be viable, since from my point of view right now,
this grommet is like a think cement wall, with two wires that are encased
within it, that were passed through it when it was formed.
Maybe a coat hanger somehow from the inside to push them out?? I just don't
know..
Even when I eventually get this POS out, I then have to see if I can get the
motor itself apart to put in a new mast and cable which I bought at az (it
was described as OEM equipment for my make/model-- a mast and cable-- and
upon inspection/comparison to the old, it's identical).
If that's a bust, I get a whole new motor with antenna assmebly-- which at
this point if I have to do, I don't really give a damn.
Has my complete frustration come through in this topic yet?
:)
>If not you might need a bit of stiff wire (like 12ga house wire)
>to fish them back in.
>
>It helps if you have the wheels full right.
Yup they are, and they're off-- the car sits on stands for the night. I gotta
put new pads in the front tomorrow anyway.
--
Message posted via CarKB.com
http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/jeep-cars/200602/1
>It is a pain in the *** isn't it. :)
I want to say, "You have no idea", but I know you do ;)
>You have to work them quite a bit to get
>the ends through the grommet.
Excuse my "doubtingness" but, I can't, for the life of me, see how the ends
could ever go through that grommet, and this is why I say that.
1) The grommet is in no way at all accessible from the inside from the pas
side, and I took off the entire pas side panel (I'm not sure if that's what
the Haynes book refers to as the pas side kick panel-- I took off what I call
the pas side paneling-- which includes the two vents, and the glove box--
it's one piece-- AND that wasn't easy to remove by itself becaue I had to
take off the center bezel, and "lift/pry up a few inches" the top of the dash
panel to access some hidden screws just to be able to take off that pas side
panel).
Even with the pas side paneling off, it yields practically no extra "entry"
openings into the area which contains the ant lead and power harness-- In
fact, after all that was done in the hopes of being able to get "frontal"
access to the lead and harness to disconnect them, I STILL had to do it from
underneath, and the bundle of wire going to the pas side fuse panel barely
moves out of the way at all. The only positive for taking off the panel was
that it opened a tiny space that I could shine more light into that area from.
2) Again from the inside, I can simply see no way of reaching that grommet to
push it out, or push the wires through them. You can't see the grommet at all,
because it's sort of, "around a corner". Plus, I have skinny arms and medium
to small hands and I could NOT get even the tips of my fingers to touch the
grommet from the inside, so any manipulations from the inside are impossible.
3) From the outside, looking into the wheel well, the wires again disappear
"around a corner", or a bend, and the grommet is not visible. I can just
barely get the tips of my fingers on the grommet, but it's very hard, and I'm
not sure if I can pry it out of its' hole.
I'm going to spend at least a considerable amount of time trying that or some
variation of that tomorrow. Others have mentioned that the grommet itself and
the wires it contains come out as "one piece", so we'll see.
4) As for the wires themselves, they are tightly/snuggly "selaed" into that
grommet. There's no play what so ever. I pulled on the coax antenna cable as
hard as I could (and even tried pushing it inwards) and there was absolutely
no movement. There's just no slack. The power wire does slip a little, but
even with that, I can't see any way that the harness could possibly fit
through the grommet--- without of course, removing the grommet and the wires
it contains.
I see that as the only viable option- Remove the f'in grommet.
Please tell me I'm wrong, Please tell me there's some other way, or that I'm
missing something. I'd cut the grommet out if I could get some tools up in
there-- if only my fingers were razors..
The only way I could see this being remotely "easy" is if the fender were
entirely removed, which would require the door removal. Then you'd be
directly infront of the grommet and you could rip that piece of s*it right
out, but there's no way I want to do all that.
>
>Can you still get a hold on the antenna cable and power feed?
Sure, they're available on the inside, and on the outside since I haven't yet
been able to remove them.
>If so put some tape around them to get rid of the square edges.
I assume you mean tape around the power harness itself, since the wires
themselves are all round.
>Also just pull the antenna through first, then the power.
I will try pulling/yanking again in the morning. I'd tie the damn wires to a
tow if I could ;).
Again the issue is there's simply no room to operate up in that wheel well.
There's what like 2 inches? if that? You can't get much "pulling" torque in
that kind of space, know what I mean?
>
>You did put a string on them so you can pull them back in?
I have not yet, so I could still do that, but then again, I just can't
envision how this would be viable, since from my point of view right now,
this grommet is like a think cement wall, with two wires that are encased
within it, that were passed through it when it was formed.
Maybe a coat hanger somehow from the inside to push them out?? I just don't
know..
Even when I eventually get this POS out, I then have to see if I can get the
motor itself apart to put in a new mast and cable which I bought at az (it
was described as OEM equipment for my make/model-- a mast and cable-- and
upon inspection/comparison to the old, it's identical).
If that's a bust, I get a whole new motor with antenna assmebly-- which at
this point if I have to do, I don't really give a damn.
Has my complete frustration come through in this topic yet?
:)
>If not you might need a bit of stiff wire (like 12ga house wire)
>to fish them back in.
>
>It helps if you have the wheels full right.
Yup they are, and they're off-- the car sits on stands for the night. I gotta
put new pads in the front tomorrow anyway.
--
Message posted via CarKB.com
http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/jeep-cars/200602/1
#9
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Diffulty removing power antenna 93 ZJ
DougW wrote:
>It is a pain in the *** isn't it. :)
I want to say, "You have no idea", but I know you do ;)
>You have to work them quite a bit to get
>the ends through the grommet.
Excuse my "doubtingness" but, I can't, for the life of me, see how the ends
could ever go through that grommet, and this is why I say that.
1) The grommet is in no way at all accessible from the inside from the pas
side, and I took off the entire pas side panel (I'm not sure if that's what
the Haynes book refers to as the pas side kick panel-- I took off what I call
the pas side paneling-- which includes the two vents, and the glove box--
it's one piece-- AND that wasn't easy to remove by itself becaue I had to
take off the center bezel, and "lift/pry up a few inches" the top of the dash
panel to access some hidden screws just to be able to take off that pas side
panel).
Even with the pas side paneling off, it yields practically no extra "entry"
openings into the area which contains the ant lead and power harness-- In
fact, after all that was done in the hopes of being able to get "frontal"
access to the lead and harness to disconnect them, I STILL had to do it from
underneath, and the bundle of wire going to the pas side fuse panel barely
moves out of the way at all. The only positive for taking off the panel was
that it opened a tiny space that I could shine more light into that area from.
2) Again from the inside, I can simply see no way of reaching that grommet to
push it out, or push the wires through them. You can't see the grommet at all,
because it's sort of, "around a corner". Plus, I have skinny arms and medium
to small hands and I could NOT get even the tips of my fingers to touch the
grommet from the inside, so any manipulations from the inside are impossible.
3) From the outside, looking into the wheel well, the wires again disappear
"around a corner", or a bend, and the grommet is not visible. I can just
barely get the tips of my fingers on the grommet, but it's very hard, and I'm
not sure if I can pry it out of its' hole.
I'm going to spend at least a considerable amount of time trying that or some
variation of that tomorrow. Others have mentioned that the grommet itself and
the wires it contains come out as "one piece", so we'll see.
4) As for the wires themselves, they are tightly/snuggly "selaed" into that
grommet. There's no play what so ever. I pulled on the coax antenna cable as
hard as I could (and even tried pushing it inwards) and there was absolutely
no movement. There's just no slack. The power wire does slip a little, but
even with that, I can't see any way that the harness could possibly fit
through the grommet--- without of course, removing the grommet and the wires
it contains.
I see that as the only viable option- Remove the f'in grommet.
Please tell me I'm wrong, Please tell me there's some other way, or that I'm
missing something. I'd cut the grommet out if I could get some tools up in
there-- if only my fingers were razors..
The only way I could see this being remotely "easy" is if the fender were
entirely removed, which would require the door removal. Then you'd be
directly infront of the grommet and you could rip that piece of s*it right
out, but there's no way I want to do all that.
>
>Can you still get a hold on the antenna cable and power feed?
Sure, they're available on the inside, and on the outside since I haven't yet
been able to remove them.
>If so put some tape around them to get rid of the square edges.
I assume you mean tape around the power harness itself, since the wires
themselves are all round.
>Also just pull the antenna through first, then the power.
I will try pulling/yanking again in the morning. I'd tie the damn wires to a
tow if I could ;).
Again the issue is there's simply no room to operate up in that wheel well.
There's what like 2 inches? if that? You can't get much "pulling" torque in
that kind of space, know what I mean?
>
>You did put a string on them so you can pull them back in?
I have not yet, so I could still do that, but then again, I just can't
envision how this would be viable, since from my point of view right now,
this grommet is like a think cement wall, with two wires that are encased
within it, that were passed through it when it was formed.
Maybe a coat hanger somehow from the inside to push them out?? I just don't
know..
Even when I eventually get this POS out, I then have to see if I can get the
motor itself apart to put in a new mast and cable which I bought at az (it
was described as OEM equipment for my make/model-- a mast and cable-- and
upon inspection/comparison to the old, it's identical).
If that's a bust, I get a whole new motor with antenna assmebly-- which at
this point if I have to do, I don't really give a damn.
Has my complete frustration come through in this topic yet?
:)
>If not you might need a bit of stiff wire (like 12ga house wire)
>to fish them back in.
>
>It helps if you have the wheels full right.
Yup they are, and they're off-- the car sits on stands for the night. I gotta
put new pads in the front tomorrow anyway.
--
Message posted via CarKB.com
http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/jeep-cars/200602/1
>It is a pain in the *** isn't it. :)
I want to say, "You have no idea", but I know you do ;)
>You have to work them quite a bit to get
>the ends through the grommet.
Excuse my "doubtingness" but, I can't, for the life of me, see how the ends
could ever go through that grommet, and this is why I say that.
1) The grommet is in no way at all accessible from the inside from the pas
side, and I took off the entire pas side panel (I'm not sure if that's what
the Haynes book refers to as the pas side kick panel-- I took off what I call
the pas side paneling-- which includes the two vents, and the glove box--
it's one piece-- AND that wasn't easy to remove by itself becaue I had to
take off the center bezel, and "lift/pry up a few inches" the top of the dash
panel to access some hidden screws just to be able to take off that pas side
panel).
Even with the pas side paneling off, it yields practically no extra "entry"
openings into the area which contains the ant lead and power harness-- In
fact, after all that was done in the hopes of being able to get "frontal"
access to the lead and harness to disconnect them, I STILL had to do it from
underneath, and the bundle of wire going to the pas side fuse panel barely
moves out of the way at all. The only positive for taking off the panel was
that it opened a tiny space that I could shine more light into that area from.
2) Again from the inside, I can simply see no way of reaching that grommet to
push it out, or push the wires through them. You can't see the grommet at all,
because it's sort of, "around a corner". Plus, I have skinny arms and medium
to small hands and I could NOT get even the tips of my fingers to touch the
grommet from the inside, so any manipulations from the inside are impossible.
3) From the outside, looking into the wheel well, the wires again disappear
"around a corner", or a bend, and the grommet is not visible. I can just
barely get the tips of my fingers on the grommet, but it's very hard, and I'm
not sure if I can pry it out of its' hole.
I'm going to spend at least a considerable amount of time trying that or some
variation of that tomorrow. Others have mentioned that the grommet itself and
the wires it contains come out as "one piece", so we'll see.
4) As for the wires themselves, they are tightly/snuggly "selaed" into that
grommet. There's no play what so ever. I pulled on the coax antenna cable as
hard as I could (and even tried pushing it inwards) and there was absolutely
no movement. There's just no slack. The power wire does slip a little, but
even with that, I can't see any way that the harness could possibly fit
through the grommet--- without of course, removing the grommet and the wires
it contains.
I see that as the only viable option- Remove the f'in grommet.
Please tell me I'm wrong, Please tell me there's some other way, or that I'm
missing something. I'd cut the grommet out if I could get some tools up in
there-- if only my fingers were razors..
The only way I could see this being remotely "easy" is if the fender were
entirely removed, which would require the door removal. Then you'd be
directly infront of the grommet and you could rip that piece of s*it right
out, but there's no way I want to do all that.
>
>Can you still get a hold on the antenna cable and power feed?
Sure, they're available on the inside, and on the outside since I haven't yet
been able to remove them.
>If so put some tape around them to get rid of the square edges.
I assume you mean tape around the power harness itself, since the wires
themselves are all round.
>Also just pull the antenna through first, then the power.
I will try pulling/yanking again in the morning. I'd tie the damn wires to a
tow if I could ;).
Again the issue is there's simply no room to operate up in that wheel well.
There's what like 2 inches? if that? You can't get much "pulling" torque in
that kind of space, know what I mean?
>
>You did put a string on them so you can pull them back in?
I have not yet, so I could still do that, but then again, I just can't
envision how this would be viable, since from my point of view right now,
this grommet is like a think cement wall, with two wires that are encased
within it, that were passed through it when it was formed.
Maybe a coat hanger somehow from the inside to push them out?? I just don't
know..
Even when I eventually get this POS out, I then have to see if I can get the
motor itself apart to put in a new mast and cable which I bought at az (it
was described as OEM equipment for my make/model-- a mast and cable-- and
upon inspection/comparison to the old, it's identical).
If that's a bust, I get a whole new motor with antenna assmebly-- which at
this point if I have to do, I don't really give a damn.
Has my complete frustration come through in this topic yet?
:)
>If not you might need a bit of stiff wire (like 12ga house wire)
>to fish them back in.
>
>It helps if you have the wheels full right.
Yup they are, and they're off-- the car sits on stands for the night. I gotta
put new pads in the front tomorrow anyway.
--
Message posted via CarKB.com
http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/jeep-cars/200602/1
#10
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Diffulty removing power antenna 93 ZJ
DougW wrote:
>It is a pain in the *** isn't it. :)
I want to say, "You have no idea", but I know you do ;)
>You have to work them quite a bit to get
>the ends through the grommet.
Excuse my "doubtingness" but, I can't, for the life of me, see how the ends
could ever go through that grommet, and this is why I say that.
1) The grommet is in no way at all accessible from the inside from the pas
side, and I took off the entire pas side panel (I'm not sure if that's what
the Haynes book refers to as the pas side kick panel-- I took off what I call
the pas side paneling-- which includes the two vents, and the glove box--
it's one piece-- AND that wasn't easy to remove by itself becaue I had to
take off the center bezel, and "lift/pry up a few inches" the top of the dash
panel to access some hidden screws just to be able to take off that pas side
panel).
Even with the pas side paneling off, it yields practically no extra "entry"
openings into the area which contains the ant lead and power harness-- In
fact, after all that was done in the hopes of being able to get "frontal"
access to the lead and harness to disconnect them, I STILL had to do it from
underneath, and the bundle of wire going to the pas side fuse panel barely
moves out of the way at all. The only positive for taking off the panel was
that it opened a tiny space that I could shine more light into that area from.
2) Again from the inside, I can simply see no way of reaching that grommet to
push it out, or push the wires through them. You can't see the grommet at all,
because it's sort of, "around a corner". Plus, I have skinny arms and medium
to small hands and I could NOT get even the tips of my fingers to touch the
grommet from the inside, so any manipulations from the inside are impossible.
3) From the outside, looking into the wheel well, the wires again disappear
"around a corner", or a bend, and the grommet is not visible. I can just
barely get the tips of my fingers on the grommet, but it's very hard, and I'm
not sure if I can pry it out of its' hole.
I'm going to spend at least a considerable amount of time trying that or some
variation of that tomorrow. Others have mentioned that the grommet itself and
the wires it contains come out as "one piece", so we'll see.
4) As for the wires themselves, they are tightly/snuggly "selaed" into that
grommet. There's no play what so ever. I pulled on the coax antenna cable as
hard as I could (and even tried pushing it inwards) and there was absolutely
no movement. There's just no slack. The power wire does slip a little, but
even with that, I can't see any way that the harness could possibly fit
through the grommet--- without of course, removing the grommet and the wires
it contains.
I see that as the only viable option- Remove the f'in grommet.
Please tell me I'm wrong, Please tell me there's some other way, or that I'm
missing something. I'd cut the grommet out if I could get some tools up in
there-- if only my fingers were razors..
The only way I could see this being remotely "easy" is if the fender were
entirely removed, which would require the door removal. Then you'd be
directly infront of the grommet and you could rip that piece of s*it right
out, but there's no way I want to do all that.
>
>Can you still get a hold on the antenna cable and power feed?
Sure, they're available on the inside, and on the outside since I haven't yet
been able to remove them.
>If so put some tape around them to get rid of the square edges.
I assume you mean tape around the power harness itself, since the wires
themselves are all round.
>Also just pull the antenna through first, then the power.
I will try pulling/yanking again in the morning. I'd tie the damn wires to a
tow if I could ;).
Again the issue is there's simply no room to operate up in that wheel well.
There's what like 2 inches? if that? You can't get much "pulling" torque in
that kind of space, know what I mean?
>
>You did put a string on them so you can pull them back in?
I have not yet, so I could still do that, but then again, I just can't
envision how this would be viable, since from my point of view right now,
this grommet is like a think cement wall, with two wires that are encased
within it, that were passed through it when it was formed.
Maybe a coat hanger somehow from the inside to push them out?? I just don't
know..
Even when I eventually get this POS out, I then have to see if I can get the
motor itself apart to put in a new mast and cable which I bought at az (it
was described as OEM equipment for my make/model-- a mast and cable-- and
upon inspection/comparison to the old, it's identical).
If that's a bust, I get a whole new motor with antenna assmebly-- which at
this point if I have to do, I don't really give a damn.
Has my complete frustration come through in this topic yet?
:)
>If not you might need a bit of stiff wire (like 12ga house wire)
>to fish them back in.
>
>It helps if you have the wheels full right.
Yup they are, and they're off-- the car sits on stands for the night. I gotta
put new pads in the front tomorrow anyway.
--
Message posted via CarKB.com
http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/jeep-cars/200602/1
>It is a pain in the *** isn't it. :)
I want to say, "You have no idea", but I know you do ;)
>You have to work them quite a bit to get
>the ends through the grommet.
Excuse my "doubtingness" but, I can't, for the life of me, see how the ends
could ever go through that grommet, and this is why I say that.
1) The grommet is in no way at all accessible from the inside from the pas
side, and I took off the entire pas side panel (I'm not sure if that's what
the Haynes book refers to as the pas side kick panel-- I took off what I call
the pas side paneling-- which includes the two vents, and the glove box--
it's one piece-- AND that wasn't easy to remove by itself becaue I had to
take off the center bezel, and "lift/pry up a few inches" the top of the dash
panel to access some hidden screws just to be able to take off that pas side
panel).
Even with the pas side paneling off, it yields practically no extra "entry"
openings into the area which contains the ant lead and power harness-- In
fact, after all that was done in the hopes of being able to get "frontal"
access to the lead and harness to disconnect them, I STILL had to do it from
underneath, and the bundle of wire going to the pas side fuse panel barely
moves out of the way at all. The only positive for taking off the panel was
that it opened a tiny space that I could shine more light into that area from.
2) Again from the inside, I can simply see no way of reaching that grommet to
push it out, or push the wires through them. You can't see the grommet at all,
because it's sort of, "around a corner". Plus, I have skinny arms and medium
to small hands and I could NOT get even the tips of my fingers to touch the
grommet from the inside, so any manipulations from the inside are impossible.
3) From the outside, looking into the wheel well, the wires again disappear
"around a corner", or a bend, and the grommet is not visible. I can just
barely get the tips of my fingers on the grommet, but it's very hard, and I'm
not sure if I can pry it out of its' hole.
I'm going to spend at least a considerable amount of time trying that or some
variation of that tomorrow. Others have mentioned that the grommet itself and
the wires it contains come out as "one piece", so we'll see.
4) As for the wires themselves, they are tightly/snuggly "selaed" into that
grommet. There's no play what so ever. I pulled on the coax antenna cable as
hard as I could (and even tried pushing it inwards) and there was absolutely
no movement. There's just no slack. The power wire does slip a little, but
even with that, I can't see any way that the harness could possibly fit
through the grommet--- without of course, removing the grommet and the wires
it contains.
I see that as the only viable option- Remove the f'in grommet.
Please tell me I'm wrong, Please tell me there's some other way, or that I'm
missing something. I'd cut the grommet out if I could get some tools up in
there-- if only my fingers were razors..
The only way I could see this being remotely "easy" is if the fender were
entirely removed, which would require the door removal. Then you'd be
directly infront of the grommet and you could rip that piece of s*it right
out, but there's no way I want to do all that.
>
>Can you still get a hold on the antenna cable and power feed?
Sure, they're available on the inside, and on the outside since I haven't yet
been able to remove them.
>If so put some tape around them to get rid of the square edges.
I assume you mean tape around the power harness itself, since the wires
themselves are all round.
>Also just pull the antenna through first, then the power.
I will try pulling/yanking again in the morning. I'd tie the damn wires to a
tow if I could ;).
Again the issue is there's simply no room to operate up in that wheel well.
There's what like 2 inches? if that? You can't get much "pulling" torque in
that kind of space, know what I mean?
>
>You did put a string on them so you can pull them back in?
I have not yet, so I could still do that, but then again, I just can't
envision how this would be viable, since from my point of view right now,
this grommet is like a think cement wall, with two wires that are encased
within it, that were passed through it when it was formed.
Maybe a coat hanger somehow from the inside to push them out?? I just don't
know..
Even when I eventually get this POS out, I then have to see if I can get the
motor itself apart to put in a new mast and cable which I bought at az (it
was described as OEM equipment for my make/model-- a mast and cable-- and
upon inspection/comparison to the old, it's identical).
If that's a bust, I get a whole new motor with antenna assmebly-- which at
this point if I have to do, I don't really give a damn.
Has my complete frustration come through in this topic yet?
:)
>If not you might need a bit of stiff wire (like 12ga house wire)
>to fish them back in.
>
>It helps if you have the wheels full right.
Yup they are, and they're off-- the car sits on stands for the night. I gotta
put new pads in the front tomorrow anyway.
--
Message posted via CarKB.com
http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/jeep-cars/200602/1