How to Fix Your Power Antenna in a 1994 Chrysler Concorde
Chrysler introduced the Concorde in 1994 and produced it until 2004. The Concorde is a member of the Chrysler LH vehicle family which shares...
Chrysler introduced the Concorde in 1994 and produced it until 2004. The Concorde is a member of the Chrysler LH vehicle family which shares many features with the LHS, New Yorker, Dodge Intrepid and Eagle Vision. The first-generation LH cars were based on the Chrysler/Lamborghini Portofino concept car of 1987. The Concord is a roomy full-size four-door sedan, powered by a 3.3-liter or 3.5-liter V-6 engine. The Concord was available with an optional power antenna. The antenna is conveniently located in the passenger side rear quarter-panel and is accessed and replaced with little difficulty.
Instructions
Antenna Removal
- 1
Park the Concord on a level surface and set the parking brake.
2Remove the nut from the rubber grommet on the quarter-panel that the antenna slides through with a wrench. Remove the grommet.
3Open the trunk and disconnect the antenna cable from the short lead on the power antenna assembly.
4Pull the drain tube from the bottom of the antenna assembly. Disconnect the electrical connector. Remove the bolt from the ground strap and the bolt at the bottom of the antenna motor with a ratchet and socket. Remove the antenna assembly.
Antenna Installation
- 5
Mount the assembly and install and tighten the grouund strap and mounting bolts. Reconnect the electrical connector and drain tube.
6Install the rubber grommet. Install and tighten the nut until it is snug.
7Plug in the antenna cable.