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Disconnecting Aerial In Series 1 R33


v_s_p_e_c
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Hi v_s_p_e_c,

I am guessing that you dont want your ariel coming up when driving.

If this is the case.

Go to the boot of car, remove the inner trim on the passenger side, remove the two bolts thats secure the antenna in place, remove the top section of the antenna on the car.

Slide the antenna out and unplug the wiring directly from the antenna, Cable tie or secure the wiring so it does not just "flop" around.

Now reinstal the antenna leaving it unplugged. ( top section and two bolts)

Reinstal the inner trim of the boot.

You will still have some radio reception due to the on glass antenna, how ever it will most likely be crappy, so buy a good mp3 player.

Regards

Pj

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I'm wondering the same thing... Problem is I can't get the two screws holding the arial stuff in place out :P I just wanna disconnect the motor, as my ariel is broken anyway and doesn't raise, so every time i start the car the damn motor whirs and clunks away, it used to just go for a second then stop, but lately it's started going for about a minute. Is it just the same as what's above to disconnect the motor for it?

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