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Thread: NEED HELP ON MY GSR!!!

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    Default NEED HELP ON MY GSR!!!

    Heres the thing I got a 98 gsr im trying to stop the antenna from coming up and going down when u power on and off the car. I tried looking through both fuse boxes and nothing mentions anything about the fuse that actually powers up the antenna.. Does anyone know what fuse u take out to stop the antenna from working? I may be blind and it may be named under something else. Or any other way other then just breaking the thing off? LOL Please let me know...Thanks

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    do u have a aftermarket cd player or do u listen to the radio??? if u have a cd player when u switch the source from radio to cd it should go down. or u remove the wire to the stereo all together that makes it go up and down. as for fuses i dont know bout ne of that

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    or just go to the trunk and disconnect the antenna or you can override it with a switch.



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    ^ ^

    that'll work

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