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Old 08-23-2017, 10:28 PM
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I need to remove and rebuild the motor on my 2006 Jag XK8. Is there a guide anywhere for this? My husband has abandoned the garage and insists this is impossible (the removal part.) Thanks.
 
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Here you go.

 
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Originally Posted by Jennifer Havill
I need to remove and rebuild the motor on my 2006 Jag XK8. .....
Welcome to the forum Jennifer,

Unlucky - antenna mast failure is regular but motor failure is unusual.

Please follow this link New Member Area - Intro a MUST - Jaguar Forums - Jaguar Enthusiasts Forum to the New Member Area - Intro a MUST forum and post some information about yourself and your vehicle for all members to see. In return you'll get a proper welcome and some useful advice about posting to the forum.

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Done!

Originally Posted by GGG
Welcome to the forum Jennifer,

Unlucky - antenna mast failure is regular but motor failure is unusual.

Please follow this link New Member Area - Intro a MUST - Jaguar Forums - Jaguar Enthusiasts Forum to the New Member Area - Intro a MUST forum and post some information about yourself and your vehicle for all members to see. In return you'll get a proper welcome and some useful advice about posting to the forum.

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My antenna doesn't work at all. I just shoved it down into the car. No big deal to me because of the dreck and ads all the time on radio. But I did buy a new replacement motor and antenna off of eBay for all of $25. I just have to get motivated to put it in.
 
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I know how you feel when you look at the mast motor and see it is behind all the NAV, CDC and top pump (convertible) because that needs to be 'displaced' slightly to gain access for removal.

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Old 08-25-2017, 09:31 AM
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I'll have an easier go off it, no nav to worry about.
 
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Hello,
I recently had an antenna bird strike - at least that is what I think it was. I was driving back home in the dark so didn't see anything, but there were feathers on what was left of the antenna.



Dogs aren't looking too impressed with that either. Anyway, I found a great piece by JagRepair.com that told me how to get the thing out and take it apart. I bought a new antenna from Raderra through eBay - total cost US$34.98. When I took the unit apart it was filthy inside. I had to use a lot of WD40 to clean the thing up.




All those white and opaque pieces of plastic were basically black when I took it apart. Getting the new antenna in was relatively straight forward except for the plastic toothed strip that drives the antenna itself. That took a lot of messing about to get it installed correctly - it's very whippy. Also getting the antenna unit in and out of the car is awkward - just by virtue of where it is. But I got it done - works fine now.
 
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I think I'll probably need to fix the antenna on my newly acquired 2003 XK8. Looking on the Barrett website I see that the mast is sold separate at $50 as opposed to $350 for the full unit. Anybody know how easy it is to change just the mast? Looks like a screw in for the mast itself but the 'Morse' style cable look a bit more tricky.
 
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First, $50 for the mast is excessive.

Get it here for $12.50 including shipping

Once you get it all you have to do is unscrew the retaining nut on the top of the rubber grommet then power on the radio so whats left of the old antenna is extended as much as possible. Then just gently pull the antenna until the plastic track comes out. Last you feed the new track in then power off radio and the new antenna should retract and sync up on its own.

Above is from memory I did it a couple years ago. There were instructions on the site somewhere that I followed.

I also replaced the rubber grommet since I had the retainer off and the rubber was 13 years old. Did not want a leak into the trunk later on.
Part number is C2N3698 I think it cost me more than the antenna.
 

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Thanks for that, good to know it's reasonably straightforward. My antenna is complete and functional but is a bit wobbly when extended.I know $50 is a lot but I was just comparing it to the overall replacement cost.
 
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The only trick is to remember which way the teeth are facing on the old antenna and then to feed the new one in with the teeth facing the same way.
 
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