1993 240 Wagon antenna and fuse issues

Couple of questions if anyone would care to reply. I have a 1993 240 wagon with

188K...it's pretty sweet, I must say:

  1. My manual antenna snapped off and I'm wondering if I need to buy the mast only, or the complete antenna assembly kit. The masts that I see out there look quite a bit different than the one I had (silver with a little ball on the mounting end), and I'd like to avoid the extra expenditure. Any suggestions?

  2. To add insult to injury, the fuse that carries the radio, rear wiper, & cig lighter just started blowing. Oddly enough, the power side mirrors (also on that fuse) still work. Clues for the clueless? Thank you!
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RIVOLVO
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Hi "rivolvo",

Can't help you with point 1, but re point 2 : Our '93 240 wagon power mirrors work when that fuse (#1) is removed. Also, the fuse box cover info does not include power mirrors on fuse #1. Strangely that info doesn't show our power mirrors on any fuse....... and to further "deepen the plot", the Owner's Manual shows power mirrors ON fuse #1........ but recommends that the fuse box cover info has priority.

Further to point 2, when does the fuse blow? when you operate one of the protected items? Which one?

Good Luck. Andy I.

with 188K...it's pretty sweet, I must say:

mast only, or the complete antenna assembly kit. The masts that I see out there look quite a bit different than the one I had (silver with a little ball on the mounting end), and I'd like to avoid the extra expenditure. Any suggestions?

cig lighter just started blowing. Oddly enough, the power side mirrors (also on that fuse) still work. Clues for the clueless?

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brackenburn

I bet the power mirrors are on a different fuse, pull fuses until they stop working, you'll have your answer.

When does the fuse blow for the lighter and wiper and such? You can turn off the wiper to eliminate that as the cause, could be a short in the lighter socket or wiring.

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James Sweet

Yes you can change just the mast It sounds like one of the tailgate harnesses are broken where they pass through the hinge open tailgate inspect the hinge openings this is where the harnesses run through

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G Klein

Have to chime in with my anecdotal "Mr. Stupid" advice: visually inspect the cigarette lighter socket with a good light.

My cig. lighter fuse was blowing all the time until I figured out that somehow a penny had fallen into the socket, possible picked up by the lighter which, long unused, had taken to rolling around on the floor with the loose change while I charged my phone. Or it could have been a niece playing in the parked car on the driveway.

I would replace the fuse, turn the key and it would blow right away. Went through a half dozen fuses trying to figure it out. It was just lucky that I was parked in a way that light shone right into the socket and I saw the penny. By that time I had already spent about 40 minutes checking other things.

Good luck.

blurp

On Wed, 25 Feb 2004 03:23:07 GMT, the illustrious "G Klein" favored us with the following prose:

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blurp

Andy-Interesting on the fuse #1 confusion. The fuse just blows when I start the car up, not specific to the use of any of the items on that circuit. Thanks for your feedback.

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RIVOLVO

Blurp (family name?): Will do...a very real possibility as I have a 4-yr old and my car-keeping has really slipped as of late. I appreciate your feedback.

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RIVOLVO

Thank you. The mast is only $20, so it's definitely worth a crack! Then if I can get the radio working, I'll be able to rock again sufficiently.

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RIVOLVO

with 188K...it's pretty sweet, I must say:

mast only, or the complete antenna assembly kit. The masts that I see out there look quite a bit different than the one I had (silver with a little ball on the mounting end), and I'd like to avoid the extra expenditure. Any suggestions?

cig lighter just started blowing. Oddly enough, the power side mirrors (also on that fuse) still work. Clues for the clueless?

I snapped off my antenna on my 1991 240 wagon, and I replaced it with a Harada PM98H antenna for a 1992 Honda Civic. It was a surprisingly clean fit, and the antenna can be lowered into the window post for car washes and low clearances and such. It is about 13 dollars at any of the major autoparts chains.

I hope this helps.

Peace,

David

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john doe

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