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Radio antenna 850 1994

Hi,

You can definitely do this yourself. I just fixed my mast recently, unfortunately for me the mast snapped off inside the motor, so I had to take the motor out of the trunk, take it apart, and then put it back together..then install the new mast (that was a bit of pain, but it works fine now). I also bought a power antenna switch from Borton Volvo and installed that myself (easy, plugs right into the factory radio harness..now I can keep the antenna down when I don't need it..which is most of the time since I am using an iPod for most of my music. The instructions that come with the new antenna mast are easy to follow.

-Scott






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