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Lose antenna need pannel removal help

gbouten

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I have a lose connection on my AM FM radio connecton so while I'm driving I get statice when it wips in the wind. Can someone walk me throught removing the rear pannels to gain acces to find the problem. I know the problem is at the base of the antenna.
 
I think that you've got to pull that panel off that wraps around the top trunk and flows forward and down onto the saddlebags... :shocked:
Open up the bags and trunk...
2 screws on each bag side
4 screws up top...
Now I'm not 100% sure that's the panel , but if it is, you should be good to go.
Good luck! :thumbup:
 
I have a lose connection on my AM FM radio connecton so while I'm driving I get statice when it wips in the wind. Can someone walk me throught removing the rear pannels to gain acces to find the problem. I know the problem is at the base of the antenna.

Here is a step by step procedure for accessing your antenna as described in my shop manual. Hope this helps.

p.s. disregard the Horn section:)
 

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