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SOURCE: [celica-garage.cityslide.com]
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Power antenna installation November 14, 2000 - vnomura
How to replace the stock antenna with a power antenna (Celica models 2000+)
Hi All,
The local auto parts store had the power antenna on sale this week ($58 Canadian).I got it from Canadian Tire. Looks just like the factory Toyota power antennas. Toyota wanted $250 for their power antenna (installed). This was just $58 Canadian. It took me two days to install the antenna. It was more trouble than I thought but worth it. I had trouble beacuse I didn't have instructions. You have them now so it should be easily done. Takes about 2-3 hours if you know what you're doing.
Connected 3 wires
1. ground 2. +12 power and fuse (always on wire, blue and yellow wire on big connector on amplifier) 3. +12 radio/stereo on (red wire with 2 grey bands on the smaller connector on amplifier) All of the wires noted here are connected to the GTS amplifier behind the glovebox.
Removed the following
1. Old antenna mast 2. antenna mounts inside trunk
Resused the old antenna base.
Ran wires down the passenger side door area to the area behind the glove box. Connected 2 wires to the amplifier wiring harness.
Looks and works just like my '97 Celica antenna now.
Thanks to everyone who helped me by posting the wiring harness colour code.
Victor GTS 6 Speed, Silver, #227 09/99
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I Installed a Universal Power Antenna...(AW-PW22)...cost $40 USD from Advance Auto Supply...I did not require the Extension Kit (AW-PWEC157)...
I used the existing RF Antenna cable so I didn't have to purchase another or bother running a new cable...just plugged the existing cable into it with the cable from the Power Antenna...I used speaker wire for the extension needed to reach the radio, two wire splices, and two female blade connectors...
For wire splicing to power the antenna...I found the wires to be the Blue wire with Yellow stripe and the Gray wire next to it (I think it may have had Silver Bands)...both in the larger connector on the back of the radio...Pin Numbers A1 and A2...I have the standard Stereo...No Amp...
The only trouble I had...thanks to the posted photos...was figuring out which adapter seat to use on the antenna to seal against the car body propely...I used the bendable perforated strip with the kit and mounted to whichever hole properly aligned with an existing hole in the trunk interior...I used a screw post from the tail light assembly for ground...
After installation of the power antenna and it was properly held in place by the mast nut and the bracket...I secured the unit to the frame with three plastic Zip Strips (wire ties)to prevent spinning of the unit between the one bracket bolt on the bottom and the mast mount...
Everything works...
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I mounted mine in at an angle in order to sort of mimic the stock look of the old one that was in place
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