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2.
For antenna
mounting
locations
at
the
front
or
middle
of
the
roof,
the
cable can be routed
down
along the
door
jam
and
into
the
car.
In
some
cars,
the
cable may be
brought
into
the
vehicle
through
the
grommet
in
the
door
jam
which carries
the
power
window
and power
lock wires.
If
the
cable does
not
fit
easily
through
this grommet,
do
not
try
to
force
it
through. Instead, route
the
cable under the weather
seal
near
the
lowest
part
of
the
trunk
to
reduce possible water leaks.
3.
Use
pre-existing
wiring
channels created
by
the
vehicle manufacturer
whenever possible.
Tools
Required
The antenna contains a powerful magnet that will secure
it
to
a metal
roof
under normal
driving
conditions. No additional tools should be needed
to
mount
the
antenna.
Installation
P!o(ednre
Step
1
Remove
the
car stereo head
unit
from your dash board.
Important:
Depending
on
how
your head
unit
was installed you may
have
to
remove
part
or
all
of
your dashboard
to
remove the
head
unit
before the head
unit
can
be
pulled out.
You
may
also have
to
remove screws
to
complete this step.