Auto deploy antenna
Specifically fuse F4 in the fuse box between the rear seats. See handbook for instructions on how to access it.
Any ideas on wiring a switch for the antenna? I guess it'd be easiest to use something similar to this?
Any ideas on wiring a switch for the antenna? I guess it'd be easiest to use something similar to this?
Thanks to everyone for the information. I have removed the fuse at F4 and the antenna no longer deploys and I still get decent FM reception. I will eventually put a stubby antenna on, but for now this is great. Thanks Again
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I would change the angle back a bit, but it looks better than the aerial from auld lang syne, lol. (I hope I got that right.)
Last edited by Vistacom1; May 26, 2018 at 05:36 PM. Reason: spelling error
I have an 07 XK Convertible. I pulled the fuse within a year of buying the car in 07 because the wind noise from that retro antenna could be heard through the top at highway speed. I picked up a marine line antenna that I draped behind the rear seats. It has a powered boost that I wired into the rear fuse box. Works well enough, but I use the CD's or my IPod nano that I wired in more than the radio. I hate commercials.
Reverend Sam in the XK8 forums made up an antenna system that goes around inside the car, although his is a convertible. That's all I can remember, don't recall how well it worked.
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