Anyone know how to replace the antennae/motor for a 98 4Runner? I can hear the engine trying to come up and go down, but it doesn't move on its own...
5/26/2012 9:20:35 AM
Antennae is plural. Antenna is singular.I think that the Latin plural form (antennae) is more commonly use when talking about antennae on insects and stuff, whereas with radios, it's more common to use "antennas".
5/26/2012 10:31:09 AM
^agreedwikianswer
5/26/2012 10:55:58 AM
the antenna motor went out on my mom's avalon. it still picked up radio stations just fine.
5/26/2012 11:55:30 AM
IIRC to get to the motor you have to remove the big plastic shield/cover in the fender well which is basically held in by a lot of little screws and clips. Its much easier with the wheel removed before you do that. Once that's off its relatively straightforward nuts and bolts to remove the motor assembly.^that would be the case with a stock head unit in that generation 4runner, there is a secondary antenna integrated into the rear cargo side windows that still picks up signals decently. An aftermarket head unit would require either only using the main antenna cable (with functioning motor ) or a y connector to connect both antennaes.[Edited on May 26, 2012 at 2:21 PM. Reason : forgot]
5/26/2012 2:08:23 PM
is it possible to just rig the antenna up where it stays out all the time? a motorized antenna is downright stupid imo.
5/26/2012 7:19:48 PM
i had a 96 camry that the little plastic cable thing broke on.i just unplugged the damn antenna motor. radio worked just fine (until some dumbass t-boned me).
5/28/2012 10:25:18 AM