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Figure 6: Removing antenna
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Figure 7: Installed antenna
The antenna module should be located along
the centerline of the roof, at least 4 inches from
the rear window.
The antenna cables should be tucked and routed
underneath the rubber molding around the rear
window and into the trunk
1.
Clean the general area where the antenna is
to be mounted (using alcohol wipe provided).
2.
Identify and mark the precise location of the
antenna module.
3. Peel off protective liner from adhesive pads.
4. Starting with the tail in position, work to-
wards the module while applying pressure of
approximately
12 psi for a minimum of 15 sec-
onds
.
Note:
Maximum adhesion occurs within 72
hours, during which time car washes and other
contact with the antenna should be avoided.
Fig. 8: Applying the antenna
5.
Carefully tuck the cables under the rubber
molding, working from the tail of the antenna,
around the window and into the trunk area.
(A flat tip dental pick or cotter-pin remover is
ideal for lifting the rubber molding and tucking
in the cables.).
Note:
Determine whether there is enough space
under the molding to conceal both cables, in
which case they may be run together. If not,
route a single cable around each side of the
window. (If there is no space available, it is
possible to mount the antenna module on the
trunk. Refer to “Convertibles”).
Figure 9: Cables routed together
Figure 10: Cables routed separately
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