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Toyota Trucks: Rear antenna lead on '04 4Runner SR5

  1. #1
    DarrylR
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    Rear antenna lead on '04 4Runner SR5

    Does anyone know if there's an accessible antenna lead in the cargo bay of
    the '04 4Runner (and which side it's on if it exists)? I'm planning to
    install a CD Changer with a built-in FM Modulator, and I was wondering
    whether it would be easier to access the FM antenna lead from the cargo bay
    (easier than the dash). Seems possible, since the in-glass FM diversity
    antenna is in one of the rear windows.

    Thanks,
    Darryl R.



  2. #2
    Paul
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    Re: Rear antenna lead on '04 4Runner SR5

    Do it at the HU. It's a lot easier.


    Paul Vina




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  3. #3
    Registered
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    Re: Rear antenna lead on '04 4Runner SR5

    On 21 Jan 2004 13:10:34 EST, "DarrylR" <com> wrote:
     
    Isn't the FM modulator actually a low power FM transmitter that needs
    no physical connection to the FM receiver?

    73 de n4jvp
    Fritz




  4. #4
    Eddie
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    Re: Rear antenna lead on '04 4Runner SR5

    Some have no actual connection (but those suck)
    The good ones actually DO connect to the antenna input
    behind the radio....

    73 de nu5k
    Eddie

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  5. #5
    Im
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    Re: Rear antenna lead on '04 4Runner SR5

    take it to a locally owned and operated car stereo shop and let them sell
    and install the changer.
    my goodness, a damn nice Pioneer or Sony 6-10 disc, fm modulated unit is
    only about $250 installed.
    give or take $30

    i hope you are'nt buying some POS $99 changer from walmart and expecting it
    to be satisfactory.



    "Eddie Runner" <com> wrote in message
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    : Some have no actual connection (but those suck)
    : The good ones actually DO connect to the antenna input
    : behind the radio....
    :
    : 73 de nu5k
    : Eddie
    :
    : Registered User wrote:
    :
    : > Isn't the FM modulator actually a low power FM transmitter that needs
    : > no physical connection to the FM receiver?
    : >
    : > 73 de n4jvp
    : > Fritz
    :




 

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