snwcmpr 03-15-2009, 01:05 PM I am replacing the ELECTRIC antenna mast on a 95 T-100 SR5.
I have taken some of the screws holding the trim to the fenderwell.
But ... the fenderwell has clips holding it onto the fender, and I don't want to pull the fenderwell over the clips.
How can I undo the clips to remove the fenderwell to get to the mast to check for (and remove) any broken off pieces in there?
Ken
Waynesville, NC
snwcmpr 03-20-2009, 09:16 AM Please respond if you can provide an answer to this question.
I am posting a reply to bump this to the top of the forum.
Thanks,
Ken
robiewp 03-20-2009, 10:43 AM Ken,
the head of the clip will have an inner and an outer head. Use a small flat head, needle nose plyers, whatever, to pry the center head upward. The way these clips work is the inner part slides into the outer part making the outer part wider. Once the head has popped up the whole clip can just be pulled out.
Chances are, though, that you'll break a ton of them. if you look around on line you should be able to find some cheap. When I had to remove my fender liner I just broke most of them off.
snwcmpr 03-20-2009, 10:25 PM Thanks, I will look at them tomorrow.
Ken,
the head of the clip will have an inner and an outer head. Use a small flat head, needle nose plyers, whatever, to pry the center head upward. The way these clips work is the inner part slides into the outer part making the outer part wider. Once the head has popped up the whole clip can just be pulled out.
Chances are, though, that you'll break a ton of them. if you look around on line you should be able to find some cheap. When I had to remove my fender liner I just broke most of them off.
What site did you find yours at? Do they have to toyota specific? If not, what size are they? Thanks..
robiewp 03-20-2009, 11:41 PM I went on ebay and searched for "toyota fender clips" and then bought the ones that looked right. I'm sure there are many makers of clips that will fit; I just used this method to increase the likelihood i'd get the right thing. I can't say whether one type will fit or not, I may have just lucked out when I ordered. I ordered the type I described in my post, which now that I think of it may not even have been the same as the ones I broke off... I'm sure this was very little help, but it's what I can offer!
93T100Cook 03-23-2009, 10:10 AM How did you get to the antenna motor? Is it from underneath the tire well?
snwcmpr 03-26-2009, 09:20 AM "How did you get to the antenna motor? Is it from underneath the tire well?"
Yes, I got the mud flap off.
Then I started to take the fenderwell off, but the clips I mentioned, wouldn't allow me to remove them, without deforming the fenderwell holes, by pulling it over the clips. (I now see there is a way to release them, as noted in the earlier post, but I had already done it by then.)
I undid the fender bolts all around and pulled it away from the frame enough to get my hands in there.
I pulled the plastic sheet, covering the motor, up, and exposed the motor.
I undid the one screw holding the antenna motor onto the frame, unplugged the electrical clip, and the whole thing pulled away.
I took off the 4 or 5 screws holding the assembly together, opened it up, pulled out the old broken piece of plastic.
And put it all back together.
I hope that helps.
93T100Cook 03-26-2009, 09:24 AM I got the motor unplugged. I took off the plastic covering the underside of the the wheel well and just disconnected the relay. The antenna was broke anyway and I just needed the motor to quit running.
Thanks for the help man!!
93t100
snwcmpr 03-26-2009, 11:10 AM If there is a broken piece of plastic "gear" material, and that is taken out, then it is simply a matter of inserting the replacement antenna into the opening, while the motor has the drive in the "UP" position.
Then turning the radio "OFF". This drops the antenna down.
The antenna was only 38 dollars at Toyota dealer.
Ken
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