For starters, Man how I love replacing power antenna motors! Anybody who needs theirs replaced, I'll drive over to your place and replace it for free I love doing it so much.
I recently bought a 86 t type and the power ant was stuck in the up position and unplugged at the connector by blower motor. I pulled the ant motor, replaced the broken nylon belt that runs it up and down, reinstalled and plugged it in. Everything now works as it should. The only problem is, there is a clicking sound coming from the ant motor about every 10 seconds. It does this with the battery hooked up, no matter if the radio and (or) ignition is on or off. Once again, everything is working as it should. The ant runs up and down when I turn the radio on/off, and when I turn the key on/off with the radio on.
I thought it could be a bad ant relay, so I replaced it with a known good one,... same thing happens. I checked my ground coming from the relay, and that is showing good.
I checked all 3 wires at the connector under the hood. Ground is good, ant lead (on/off) is good (obviusly) since the motor is turning on when it gets signal from radio, the third (power) wire, is showing 12 volts at all times. I thought that seemed odd, (Why would they do that?), but... when I looked at the wire schematic in my factory service manual, its showing that the ant relay is on the cig-clk fuse bus, and is supposed to be "hot" at all times.
Therefore, seems to me everything wiring and relay wise is a-ok, I must have a screwy ant motor. I don't know if its the original, but I do know it is the correct unit. I've replaced these in the past, and the ant rebuild kit I bought for it worked perfectly.
Anybody have any other suggestions before I go buy one of these stupid overated and overpriced power antenna motors?
Is there something on the motor I can check for?
I did not have the motor apart when I changed the nylon belt.
I have no corrosion on any of my connections, and I sprayed them all with contact cleaner upon reassembly.
No, I do not want to convert to a non-power ant mast.
No, I do not want to lay a ant mast under my dash top and eliminate power ant as some have done.
And yes, I will be installing my own on/off ant switch to prolong its life when I'm listening to cd's.
Thanks in advance
I recently bought a 86 t type and the power ant was stuck in the up position and unplugged at the connector by blower motor. I pulled the ant motor, replaced the broken nylon belt that runs it up and down, reinstalled and plugged it in. Everything now works as it should. The only problem is, there is a clicking sound coming from the ant motor about every 10 seconds. It does this with the battery hooked up, no matter if the radio and (or) ignition is on or off. Once again, everything is working as it should. The ant runs up and down when I turn the radio on/off, and when I turn the key on/off with the radio on.
I thought it could be a bad ant relay, so I replaced it with a known good one,... same thing happens. I checked my ground coming from the relay, and that is showing good.
I checked all 3 wires at the connector under the hood. Ground is good, ant lead (on/off) is good (obviusly) since the motor is turning on when it gets signal from radio, the third (power) wire, is showing 12 volts at all times. I thought that seemed odd, (Why would they do that?), but... when I looked at the wire schematic in my factory service manual, its showing that the ant relay is on the cig-clk fuse bus, and is supposed to be "hot" at all times.
Therefore, seems to me everything wiring and relay wise is a-ok, I must have a screwy ant motor. I don't know if its the original, but I do know it is the correct unit. I've replaced these in the past, and the ant rebuild kit I bought for it worked perfectly.
Anybody have any other suggestions before I go buy one of these stupid overated and overpriced power antenna motors?
Is there something on the motor I can check for?
I did not have the motor apart when I changed the nylon belt.
I have no corrosion on any of my connections, and I sprayed them all with contact cleaner upon reassembly.
No, I do not want to convert to a non-power ant mast.
No, I do not want to lay a ant mast under my dash top and eliminate power ant as some have done.
And yes, I will be installing my own on/off ant switch to prolong its life when I'm listening to cd's.
Thanks in advance