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Old Apr 19, 2010 | 09:24 AM
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The mast on the electric antenna broke and I purchased a universal replacement because $238 from the dealer for a new one was a bit nuts. Factory antenna has 3 wires into a relay and 3 wires out. Has anyone replaced a factory antenna with an aftermarket one and do you know how the wires hook up? What color wires go to what? Thanks
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Give this a try. 99 Power antenna schematic.

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correct, on the original antenna, the Green wire handles up and down, the other two are power and ground.

When the green is grounded, I believe it goes up, and powered it goes down.
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