NB Mk2 Stereo & Aerial Questions
NB Mk2 Stereo & Aerial Questions
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GC8

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19,910 posts

213 months

Sunday 15th January 2012
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Before I take the fitted unit out, does an NB have ISO standard wiring and also, do they have an electric aerial?

Richyvrlimited

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186 months

Monday 16th January 2012
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GC8 said:
Before I take the fitted unit out, does an NB have ISO standard wiring and also, do they have an electric aerial?
Not sure on the former, but there are plenty of conversion harnesses available on eBay so I'd hazzard not?

As for the electric aerial, does it go up when you turn the radio on? :-P

Some do some don't, depends on model/trim level, easy enough to spot though, (working), electric ones will be down when the ignition is off...

GC8

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213 months

Monday 16th January 2012
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I suspect that the currently fitted radio has been bodged in without the use of an ISO-Mazda adapter. The car is poverty spec and the aerial stays up and wont slide down. biggrin

MX-5 Lazza

7,954 posts

242 months

Monday 16th January 2012
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If it's a poverty spec it won't have an electric aerial unless someone has fitted one.

GC8

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Monday 16th January 2012
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Id assumed this - the specification is so low that I was surprised to find a steering wheel. hehe

It was something that the last owner said about the aerial that made me wonder. It was either electric and stuck or manual and stuck, and I didnt want to force it down if it was an OEM powered type.

Richyvrlimited

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186 months

Monday 16th January 2012
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MX-5 Lazza said:
If it's a poverty spec it won't have an electric aerial unless someone has fitted one.
Pretty sure my MK2.5 is poverty spec and it has an electric aerial, dunno of that's normal with mk2 facelifts tho.

Non electric aerials are easy to spot, they're one piece rather than a progressively smaller rod that can slide into its self

GC8

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Monday 16th January 2012
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I wonder if mines aftermarket then, as its a conventional sectional antennae.

gd49

302 posts

194 months

Monday 16th January 2012
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I needed an Iso adapter when changed radios in my car - think it was only a couple of quid off MX5parts. Mines a Mk2.5.

It's pretty easy to remove the trim in the boot to have a look at the aerial, if it's electric there should be a white casing around the motor. It sounds like yours in aftermarket one, it's not uncommon for the motors to fail so the previous owner may have chosen not to replace it.

GC8

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Tuesday 17th January 2012
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Thanks. Ive been out to my garage and had a proper look and I was mistaken. Its a one piece aerial which suggests that its original and manual.

I realise that this is a lame question, but can it be retracted, because I cant see how?

MX-5 Lazza

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242 months

Tuesday 17th January 2012
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No but you can unscrew it wink

biper

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240 months

Tuesday 17th January 2012
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So that means you can't go through a car wash.

GC8

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Tuesday 17th January 2012
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Now that Ive got a hard top fitted, I want to go through a car wash.

So: I can unscrew the single piece antennae and then bung the hole with blutac?

Richyvrlimited

1,870 posts

186 months

Tuesday 17th January 2012
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GC8 said:
Now that Ive got a hard top fitted, I want to go through a car wash.

So: I can unscrew the single piece antennae and then bung the hole with blutac?
Yes and you could, but it's pointless, the hole isn't 'bottomless'

Car washes are the work of the devil btw, evil on your paintwork,

GC8

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Tuesday 17th January 2012
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Youre meaning that the whole assembly will unscrew, rather than that the single piece antennae will unscrew from the assembly?

Car washes arent great, but theyre about 100x better than the Fonzie-type hand car washes that seem to have appeared everywhere; which people seem happy to a fiver at for a wipe over with a mangled gritty cloth....

An aquaintance of mine had an IMO in Newcastle and it filtered and re-used the water and used special split filament brushes which were designed not to thrash your paint - not bad for £1:50 a go.

MX-5 Lazza

7,954 posts

242 months

Tuesday 17th January 2012
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Assuming it is the standard Mazda one piece stainless whip aerial then the mast should unscrew from the base.
I'd avoid car washes though. The previous owner of my Mini obviously used car washes all the time and the whole body is just covered in scratches. It looks like it's been washed using a brillo pad. I'll get it looking decent eventually but it's going to take a lot of work!