I'm trying to put on on Mazda 3 a am/fm radio signal antenna and I can't find the power wire or the of color wire to connect it to
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Is it just a single wire?
If so, purchase a cheap FM antena. It looks like a "T" when spread out (4' to 5'). That should help.
You can purchase an "amplified" antenna, but if your area reception is
really bad (such as in a valley) the antenna would just amplify the
noise as well. Look for web based radio in this case or if you have
cable there are stations on it.
Jeff
SOURCE: mazda 6 radio antenna location
the antenna lead is a round coax cable about the size of a pencil, it plugs into a hole in the back of the radio, U can feel it with your fingers.
SOURCE: 2007 Toyota Sequoia Dashboard Access to Radio console FM Antenna
Pull off the 3 knobs for the heat controls. You will see a screw under the center knob. Remove it. Look to see if there are any screws near the vent grilles, remove them, if they are there. The whole center fascia then pulls out towards you. Remove the 4 bolts, and the radio is out. Easy.
SOURCE: My AM/FM Radio in my 2006 Ford Crown Vic does not
Your antenna is built into the rear window. You should be able to see the connection in the upper part of the trunk under the back window. If it isn't loose there, I suspect your antenna wire has come loose from the rear of your radio, or else the antenna wire is damaged somewhere in between the radio and the rear window. You'll have to pull it out and inspect it.
SOURCE: does a mazda 3 1.6 ts 2006 have a radio code as
it turns out that you can install your own code and remove or change it
so i have removed the previous and installed my own
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