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would it be to repair this? this is the antenna lead for my 90 VW Passat and the input for the Kenwood Excelon that i got with the car.
![]() ![]() the dash was brokes so i pulled the stereo out and the rest of the bexel for it and found this. where would i go to get the parts to fix it? thankx guys!
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Re: how hard
Check the auto parts stores to see if they have the antenna replacement for your vehicle, if they don't then you can buy one of their generic antenna's and mount it where yours is on the vehicle then re-route the cable where the factory one is.
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Re: how hard
i can get a replacement antenna for it but where mine is mounted (roof mount like the new VWs) i cant get it from just anywhere. BUT i did find the parts i need to replace the connectors. Radioshack had tehm IN STOCK! and it looks like something they carry regularly. so i am gonna fix it that way adn then rewire the rest of the system.
thanks guys!
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