Sticky aerial

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Sticky aerial

Post by MX5PWR » Wed Nov 16, 2005 8:31 am

Hi Eric, I have found giving it a realy good clean with CRC or WD-40 or
similar, then retracting it fully(even if you have to push it the last bit)
several times can fix it. It picks up a lot of dust etc when up which is the
carried down into the mechanisim when it is retracted.

Cheers.

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I had problems with my aerial - it wouldn't move at all. I ended up
pulling it all the way out ('fun'). After a couple of squirts with
CRC in the right places and a bit of brute force it is now fine.

First try some CRC on the aerial. My bet would be to take it out and
give it a serious bit of CRC in the holes. Although it does seal
fairly well and have a drain hole at the bottom it can still collect a
bit of water through it, running some CRC through it can help clear
that out, as well as losen any sticky bits.


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Post by Grant » Wed Nov 16, 2005 8:39 am

Give the mast a good clean and polish as there can be a build up of goo from
insects etc over time. Use of some sort of thin cleaning lubricant such as
WD40 or equivalent helps a lot as well.
Run it up and down a few times when cleaning it, giving it a helping hand if
necessary.
When washing the car, always give the antenna mast a good clean as well.
Grant.
Red 2006 NC Tiptronic
FIX A PC

Keith Cook

Sticky aerial

Post by Keith Cook » Wed Nov 16, 2005 11:45 am

My advice Eric. Take it out and dismantle it. The drain hole at bottom
is probably blocked and the drain pipe could be disconnected too. When
I got my Jellybean the antenna was stuck at half mast and the business
end was rusted and corroded solid up to half way. That was 4 years
ago. I cleaned it up, painted it inside with "Hammerite", cleared out
and reconnected the drain. No more problems. Easy job.(a bit difficult
to remove when unretracted tho'! Had to bend it and straighten again
when finished.)

R.K. Cook
230 Crawford Street
Invercargill

Ph/Fax 03 217 6341
Txt 021 233 55788

keith@thecooks.net.nz

A2


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Ross Bryon

Sticky aerial

Post by Ross Bryon » Wed Nov 16, 2005 6:05 pm

Not worth going overseas for this one... I got my Genuine Mazda
replacement retractable arial from the Ford/Mazda dealers at cnr
Ponsonby & Gt North Rds for just under $30. Yeah, I was surprised, too!


Cheers,

Ross Bryon
ross@ampersand.co.nz


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On 11/16/05, Stuart Gross <stugross@ihug.co.nz> wrote:
Hi Guys
We drove home in the dark the other day and realised we had no lights on the
temperature control panel or the hazard flashers/pop-up headlights bit. All
the area above the radio is in darkness. Is this normal or should it be
lit?

Sounds daft but its the first time we needed the heater and I couldn't see
it clearly!

Look forward to your answers (makes a change from the Red/BRG stuff too
thankfully...)
Is your car red? That could explain it ;-)

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Sticky aerial

Post by poison » Wed Nov 16, 2005 7:26 pm

Are these electric or manual? Is there an aftermarket (not original Mazda)
one that fits? My aerial unscrews and is a pain in the ass to remove/put on

Cheers
Gazza

"PO1SON"
:twisted: Gazda in the white HOT Mazda :twisted:

Mike Jolley

Sticky aerial

Post by Mike Jolley » Wed Nov 16, 2005 8:21 pm

got mine at andrew ford/mazdz as well cheap and a discount
MIKE
WEZTY

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Sticky aerial

Post by Registrar » Thu Dec 29, 2005 10:22 pm

Can anyone help please.

I have taken my aerial out because it was not working - cause has been found
to be that the aerial was sticking.

Unable to free it although have tried WD40 and pushing and pulling - some
sections fold down but others do not.

Phoned Andrew Ford who said the replacement is 70.00 and it consists of the
plastic cog strip.

Where does the 30.00 mentioned in early emails come from and what did you
get for that.

The motor for the aerial seems to be working.

Any help would be appreciated.

Regards

Keith

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Sticky aerial

Post by Okibi » Fri Dec 30, 2005 12:45 am

Oh no ! WD40 / CRC is more a degreaser than a lubricant.

Go to your nearest push bike shop and ask for some Teflon based chain
lubricant (stuff for a mountain bike if possible).

Clean off the WD40 and put some of that Teflon based oil stuff on, it's the
ducks nuts.

Only a few drops will fix up and squeaky doors around the house too.

- Dave.
If you had access to a car like this, would you take it back right away? Neither would I.

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Sticky aerial

Post by Okibi » Fri Dec 30, 2005 12:45 am

Oh no ! WD40 / CRC is more a degreaser than a lubricant.

Go to your nearest push bike shop and ask for some Teflon based chain
lubricant (stuff for a mountain bike if possible).

Clean off the WD40 and put some of that Teflon based oil stuff on, it's the
ducks nuts.

Only a few drops will fix up and squeaky doors around the house too.

- Dave.
If you had access to a car like this, would you take it back right away? Neither would I.

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