Does the aerial go up ok but not down?

When its retracting, give it a push to start it off: does it then retract properly?

If it retracts fully, then it MAY be that the nylon cord has detached itself from the top section of the aerial.

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This typically has

(in my experience) occurred with the Ebay replacements, as they dont seem to be attached firmly.

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It has a crimped

"cup" about 12mm deep to hold the cord onto the section.

As this takes a beating everytime the aerial retracts, it can pull loose over a short period of time.

This, I suspect, is NOT the case with OEM Toyota ones.

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The retract action is goverened by the current draw of the motor

(as is the lift).

When the aerial is fully down and cannot go any further, the load on the motor increases, and the relay turns off: same when it lifts.

So, if you have removed the aerial telescopic bits, and you turn your stereo on, the motor should, in theory, just carry on turning, trying to extend the non-existant aerial.

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I have, in the past, actually removed the thinnest section and transplanted the new one into the old OEM unit

(not recommended, and a RIGHT PITA!

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More recently

(today, in fact!!

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"cup" with solvent, cleaned and keyed the end of the nylon, and epoxied it back in place.

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Whether this actually holds out remains to be seen.

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The other problem as you well know is the white nylon snaps half way down.

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This is typically due to the 10-year-old OEM nylon going brittle: most simply buy an

(inferior) Ebay replacement and just feed it in during the retract cycle, but I can't help worrying about what the remaining snapped part is doing, as it is still wrapped round the cog.

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It could, over time, foul on the new one that is wrapped round

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/ under it, so increasing the load on the motor, eventually kidding the relay into thinking the aerial is fully up/ down.

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.iyswim.

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