do wot i did Tomo. . . .drill out remainder of ariel and araldite it back . . . .best to let it cure fer 24hrs at room temp . . . .just unscrew the treaded bit,if its siezed then anti sieze it fer 24hrs. . . .mine is fine un didnt effect receptionHi, I managed to break the aerial today on a 3dr freelander.
The "whip" itself screws into the mount but it snapped leaving the threaded part in the mount.
So, can this mount be bought anywhere and how does one get access to change it?
Thanks
Steve
Hi, I managed to break the aerial today on a 3dr freelander.
The "whip" itself screws into the mount but it snapped leaving the threaded part in the mount.
So, can this mount be bought anywhere and how does one get access to change it?
The access on a 5 door is behind the main interior light. This is removed on early models by removing two screws, later model are held in by spring clips and the light unit is simply pulled out from the head lining. One nut holds the mount and the aerial is easily replaced.
Hope this enables your receipt of weather reports!
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The access on a 5 door is behind the main interior light. !
The lamp can't be that far away from the antenna mount?
Alan C
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