Radio Operation Trouble Shooting
Al,
I just happened to stumble across this thread because I was about to deal with the same antenna problem on my 81. I was just wondering how you made out. My radio is stock, and works only intermittently (mostly not), but the antenna won't budge, so I'm ready to do some work on it (so I can get a new car cover and it won't get pierced). btw, where in NJ are you from? I was there forever until I retired to FL a few years ago.
Len
Some things to check are:
1. Radio intermittence problem - replaced entire carpet few yrs ago, had center console out; found that antenna coxial cable at radio was damaged as result of being routed under a bracket; may be worth checking out.
2. Antenna not extending can be caused by failure / brakage of the extender assy inside the antenna. 1 st check to insure you have electrical power at the antenna. Key needs to be on, & radio turned on to activate the control unit below the jack storage tray. Best pwr checking method is with a test light, in stead of a meter. Test light loads the circuit and will ID a maginal fuse or bad wiring connection. If you get a good pwr test results, problem is most likely in the antenna, make sure all the wiring connections at the antenna is in good condition as well.
3. If the control unit is bad, like mine you will need to rewire the circuit to by-pass it, since I have not been able to find either a replacement of some place that repairs it. The replacement antenna I got from Mid-America came with a control relay as part of the new antenna. At that time their installation paperwork didn't tell me about the built-in control; this caused me extra work trying to figure out why the new antenna didn't work. I even requested a replacement which they sent, which didn't work either, until I figured out the function of the built-in control.
4. After re-routing (my 81) power around the OEM antenna control, the antenna goes up/down by turing the radio On & Off. OEM circuit configuration would lower the antenna automaticaly when the car Ignition key was turned off, now the radio needs to turned off first, wait for the antenna mast to lower then turn off the engine.
ps: I have had my 81 since new and have replaced antennas three times because of extender shaft brakage, at one time you could buy just the nylon shaft and install it your self, but was mesy and hard to do with one person. The shaft rod winds around the drive wheel, put it under stress and over time it dries out and get brittle and then brakes.
I hope all this verbage helps to give you some place to start getting your radio working correctly.