Do I need to remove my antenna for car wash?

Do I need to remove my antenna for car wash?

In other words, you are solely responsible for any damages that occur to your vehicle while it’s in the car wash. Some automated car washes recommend that you disconnect the antenna before entering in order to keep it from being bent or snapped.

Why am I not getting power to my amp?

If the remote turn-on wire doesn’t have power, your amp won’t turn on. If it doesn’t, you’ll want to check for any inline fuses and verify that the wire isn’t loose, corroded, or shorted out somewhere. If the remote and power wires both check out okay, the next thing to look for is continuity on the ground wire.

How do you replace the radio in a Toyota Camry?

Remove the head unit trim panel. Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove four mounting screws located on each corner of the radio. The screws mount the radio’s brackets to the center console. Carefully slide the radio out, but do not remove it completely. Figure 2. Remove the four radio mounting screws. Figure 3. Slide the radio out.

How do you remove power antenna from car?

Unscrew the bezel (Photo 1) and remove the antenna retaining bolts. If your power antenna is mounted inside the front fender, remove the wheel-well liner by pulling out the plastic rivets and push-in retainers. Next disconnect the power and coaxial cable connectors and remove the entire unit from the vehicle (Photo 2).

What to do if your power antenna won’t go up?

Install the mast and nylon cable in the housing and mesh the cable teeth to the drive gear. Install the cover and tighten the screws. If your power radio antenna won’t go up and down anymore, the problem is either a burned-out motor or the geared cable inside the mast. Both are easy DIY fixes.

Can a Toyota Camry 4th generation be changed?

The good news is Toyota made this change a simple process that just about anyone can perform. All you need is a few minutes to spare and a little technical know-how. This article applies to the 4th Generation Toyota Camry (1997-2001).