wire colors on 79 power antenna
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wire colors on 79 power antenna
im replacing my broken power antenna on my 79 vette can anyone tell me what color wire does what?? color for hot wire. color wire to radio etc..thanks for any help
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Radio fuse- 10 amp has a 20 gauge yellow wire to the radio
From the radio-18 g. yellow to the antenna relay
From relay-18 g. gray to antenna motor (up)
From relay- 18 g. white to antenna motor (down)
From relay- 18 g. dark green
From relay- 18 g. black to ground on left hinge pillar
To relay- 18 g. orange (hot) from 20 amp clk/ltr/ant fuse
If the radio has been changed over the years----?????
Who knows.
From the radio-18 g. yellow to the antenna relay
From relay-18 g. gray to antenna motor (up)
From relay- 18 g. white to antenna motor (down)
From relay- 18 g. dark green
From relay- 18 g. black to ground on left hinge pillar
To relay- 18 g. orange (hot) from 20 amp clk/ltr/ant fuse
If the radio has been changed over the years----?????
Who knows.
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I recently switched to a newer style GM antenna. more reliable and the relays are incorperated in the antenna assembly. Simple 3 wire setup. Ground, Power (always hot), and switched (low amp) hot from radio.
Scott....
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This should help...
Two wires come from the fuse box/radio to a relay located under the armrest (orange = constant power, yellow = routed through radio to provide power when radio is switched on).
Three wires go from the relay to the power antenna (green = power, white & gray are switched by the relay for up or down as decribed above).
One wire (black) goes from the relay to ground
The relay is set up for plug in type connectors that group the wires. If you don't have this stuff you'll have to either start over or adapt your system. As stated it's likely that your antenna is not OEM since the original unit requires the relay to work. Do some searching for more details...this has been discussed a bunch of times in the recent past.
Best of luck,
Steve
Two wires come from the fuse box/radio to a relay located under the armrest (orange = constant power, yellow = routed through radio to provide power when radio is switched on).
Three wires go from the relay to the power antenna (green = power, white & gray are switched by the relay for up or down as decribed above).
One wire (black) goes from the relay to ground
The relay is set up for plug in type connectors that group the wires. If you don't have this stuff you'll have to either start over or adapt your system. As stated it's likely that your antenna is not OEM since the original unit requires the relay to work. Do some searching for more details...this has been discussed a bunch of times in the recent past.
Best of luck,
Steve
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How do I get access to the relay under the armrest? I found the plug coming from the antenna in the back corner. It was plugged to nothing. I applied power and the antenna goes both up and down. Where does the antenna lead plug into. Does it go to a relay looking thing that is on the back side of the rear door jamb? Several cut wires here plus some with single quick connect type female fittings.