How do you remove an antenna from a Hyundai?

How do you remove an antenna from a Hyundai?

The hatch will need to be opened and the trim removed to enable the headliner to be pulled down carefully. Once this is done the fasteners for the antenna can be accessed. To remove the lamp lens the notch has to be located and pryed out. Once the trim and lamp is removed the antenna should come out easily.

When to replace an antenna on a car?

The solution is to check the antenna circuit for faults which might call for a replacement. Alternatively, it could be that the cables running from the antenna are damaged or disconnected. Sometimes the damage is visually obvious. Which is the best way to access a non-powered antenna to remove and replace it?

Why is my Hyundai radio antenna not working?

That is most unlikely because a damaged antenna would deliver static when the AM is tuned and not complete silence. Earlier Hyundai radio antennas had a booster – an antenna incorporated into the glass of the left hand rear window – which could have failed. But if there is an aerial only then this too is highly unlikely.

Where is the booster antenna on a Hyundai?

Earlier Hyundai radio antennas had a booster – an antenna incorporated into the glass of the left hand rear window – which could have failed. But if there is an aerial only then this too is highly unlikely.

The hatch will need to be opened and the trim removed to enable the headliner to be pulled down carefully. Once this is done the fasteners for the antenna can be accessed. To remove the lamp lens the notch has to be located and pryed out. Once the trim and lamp is removed the antenna should come out easily.

The solution is to check the antenna circuit for faults which might call for a replacement. Alternatively, it could be that the cables running from the antenna are damaged or disconnected. Sometimes the damage is visually obvious. Which is the best way to access a non-powered antenna to remove and replace it?

That is most unlikely because a damaged antenna would deliver static when the AM is tuned and not complete silence. Earlier Hyundai radio antennas had a booster – an antenna incorporated into the glass of the left hand rear window – which could have failed. But if there is an aerial only then this too is highly unlikely.

Earlier Hyundai radio antennas had a booster – an antenna incorporated into the glass of the left hand rear window – which could have failed. But if there is an aerial only then this too is highly unlikely.