Ok - I've got to ask. How many attempts did it take you guys to actually thread the cord into the motor? I kid you not I managed to get it after three goes but decided to take it out and try again as the aerial had't fully retracted. Since then I must have made a 100 plus attempts and simply cannot get it to 'bite' and pull through. Any tips?
In all honesty it took about 3 or 4 goes - I'm sorry to hear that you're having trouble & can't offer any further words of wisdom other than to keep trying! Maybe try the helpful people at either uksaabs or saabscene?
@MarshfieldTVuk Thanks for the reply. In the end I had to dismantle the assembly anyway as the sleeve was stuck in the main tube and the only way to get it out was to push the old aerial back the other way an gently tap it to get it out. So as it was in bits anyway, I took the opportunity to thread the cable onto the gears whilst it was disassembled and then pop the new aerial through the bodywork. Longwinded but worked. Great vid by the way - hopefully it'll be easier for everyone else ;-)
I'm waiting for my replacement aeriel (saab 9 3 also) to come back and thought i'd try and search for some advice , i hope it goes as quickly and easily as you made it look .
@TheOneBlackSheep1973 Oh and i dont know about reversing into bushes but never be impatient at the petrol station and fill up off the pump on the wrong side .
In my case, the aerial had be snapped off at the base (like in the video) for this method to work as unscrewing the nut pulls the inner sleeve out (mine wouldn't come out otherwise as it has barbs and was stuck).
If you're having trouble, and the mast has only bent half way try bending it as the base before starting at the beginning.
i know this will sound stupid, but when the old cable is drawn back down, where does it go, where is it ejected? at first i thought it was pulled out, but it looks like it is drawn back into the bodywork. Cheers.
It's an optical illusion - similar to the way in which car wheels or airplane propellers appear to be going backwards at certain speeds. The cable is in fact being ejected out of the bodywork, but I do agree with you in that it does appear to be snaking back in...
@MarshfieldTVuk Can you please help . everything was going fine up until "ease out lower section from car body". At this point the snapped bit within the body just wont budge i've tried easing , coaxing and brute force but nothing seems to work , do you know what is holding it in as i really dont know , if you have any advice i'd be most grateful .
thanks for posting, i too have the saab 9-3 and found that its not as easy as it looks! got it in the end with the help of my bro. :) we ended up stripping the old 1 down to replace the antenna.
the garage door took mine off
deathclock9 2 weeks ago
Ok - I've got to ask. How many attempts did it take you guys to actually thread the cord into the motor? I kid you not I managed to get it after three goes but decided to take it out and try again as the aerial had't fully retracted. Since then I must have made a 100 plus attempts and simply cannot get it to 'bite' and pull through. Any tips?
freebie62 2 weeks ago
@freebie62
In all honesty it took about 3 or 4 goes - I'm sorry to hear that you're having trouble & can't offer any further words of wisdom other than to keep trying! Maybe try the helpful people at either uksaabs or saabscene?
Best of luck & I hope you eventually succeed.
MarshfieldTVuk 2 weeks ago
@MarshfieldTVuk Thanks for the reply. In the end I had to dismantle the assembly anyway as the sleeve was stuck in the main tube and the only way to get it out was to push the old aerial back the other way an gently tap it to get it out. So as it was in bits anyway, I took the opportunity to thread the cable onto the gears whilst it was disassembled and then pop the new aerial through the bodywork. Longwinded but worked. Great vid by the way - hopefully it'll be easier for everyone else ;-)
freebie62 2 weeks ago
I just replace in my Saab 900, thanks for this walktrough :)
MeGaSoBeK 1 month ago
I'm waiting for my replacement aeriel (saab 9 3 also) to come back and thought i'd try and search for some advice , i hope it goes as quickly and easily as you made it look .
TheOneBlackSheep1973 1 month ago
@TheOneBlackSheep1973 Oh and i dont know about reversing into bushes but never be impatient at the petrol station and fill up off the pump on the wrong side .
TheOneBlackSheep1973 1 month ago
Good video, showed me where I was going wrong.
In my case, the aerial had be snapped off at the base (like in the video) for this method to work as unscrewing the nut pulls the inner sleeve out (mine wouldn't come out otherwise as it has barbs and was stuck).
If you're having trouble, and the mast has only bent half way try bending it as the base before starting at the beginning.
DTurbo97 1 month ago
i know this will sound stupid, but when the old cable is drawn back down, where does it go, where is it ejected? at first i thought it was pulled out, but it looks like it is drawn back into the bodywork. Cheers.
crushkin 1 month ago
@crushkin
It's an optical illusion - similar to the way in which car wheels or airplane propellers appear to be going backwards at certain speeds. The cable is in fact being ejected out of the bodywork, but I do agree with you in that it does appear to be snaking back in...
MarshfieldTVuk 1 month ago
@MarshfieldTVuk Can you please help . everything was going fine up until "ease out lower section from car body". At this point the snapped bit within the body just wont budge i've tried easing , coaxing and brute force but nothing seems to work , do you know what is holding it in as i really dont know , if you have any advice i'd be most grateful .
TheOneBlackSheep1973 1 month ago
@TheOneBlackSheep1973 Doesnt matter now i skinned the f**ker , bit of a potch but i got there , thanks anyway for the video .
TheOneBlackSheep1973 1 month ago
@TheOneBlackSheep1973
Glad you've sorted it - I hope your knuckles weren't included in that skinning; that's what normally happens to me...
MarshfieldTVuk 1 month ago
@crushkin , Thanks, great vid by the way.
crushkin 1 month ago
Can anyone tell me where to purchase a replacement car aerial? I can't find it on eBay or any place like that.
TheLyricalRAP 1 month ago
@TheLyricalRAP
Try Steve Lewis Saab - I know he's on e-bay. Tell him I sent you!
Good luck.
MarshfieldTVuk 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
easiest and funniest instructions to follow.if school had been this funny and helpful i would have been a high paid lawyer now.thank u
MrStallion1966 5 months ago
Brilliant!!
Mr145616 6 months ago
Thanks a lot for the vid!!
roaming1978 6 months ago
Thank you!!
jsaw200 7 months ago
thanks for posting, i too have the saab 9-3 and found that its not as easy as it looks! got it in the end with the help of my bro. :) we ended up stripping the old 1 down to replace the antenna.
trukka101 10 months ago
Very thorough tutorial, totally idiot proof, which means good enough for me....Thank you very much for posting!
joyhoang 10 months ago