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    Antenna wire cut, any help?

    The antenna wire was cut near the antenna base due to the previous owner's ill-thinking, is there a way I can splice the two back together or am I going to have to run a new wire from thre reciever to the antenna?


    Bless me with your knowledge

    #2
    You can carefully do it. Gently strip the wire, there should be a wire shield on the outside with a single strand inside. Connect the single strand together and connect the outer shield together. Make sure they don't come in contact with each other
    harry/harout

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      #3
      you're going to have to run a new wire. remove radio, knee bolster under the dash, driver side kick panel, speaker, door trim covering carpet, rear seats.

      you should be able to find a replacement in the junkyard

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        #4
        Question is how do I connect the two together?

        Originally posted by bmw325csi View Post
        You can carefully do it. Gently strip the wire, there should be a wire shield on the outside with a single strand inside. Connect the single strand together and connect the outer shield together. Make sure they don't come in contact with each other

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          #5
          Which two. I used some butt connectors and electrical tape to keep the separated
          harry/harout

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            #6
            that single strand is as thin as a strand of hair no? how would you connect it

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              #7
              Very doable. Just twist them a bit and put a "jelly bean" and crimp it
              harry/harout

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                #8
                Sounds good, I'll give it a go tomorrow. Thanks broski

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                  #9
                  You got it brohana montana
                  harry/harout

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                    #10
                    If you had to, you could put a male and female connector on each end and just plug them together.

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