Step
| Action
| Value(s)
| Yes
| No
|
1
|
- Disconnect the antenna lead-in connector at the radio receiver.
- Measure the resistance between the coax (outer conductor) connector
and the negative battery cable with a DMM. Refer to
Circuit Testing
in Wiring Systems.
Is the resistance value greater than 0.15 ?
| > 0.15 ohms
| Go to
Step 2
| Go to
Step 5
|
2
| Inspect the base of
the antenna.
Is the connection good to the body ground?
| --
| Go to
Step 3
| Go to
Step 6
|
3
| Inspect the coaxial
cable interconnects for a poor connection or corrosion. Refer to
Testing for Intermittent Conditions and Poor Connections
in Wiring
Systems.
Is either symptom present?
| --
| Go to
Step 4
| Go to
Step 6
|
4
| Inspect the ground connection from the battery negative
cable to the body. Refer to
Testing for Intermittent Conditions and Poor Connections
in Wiring Systems.
Is the connection good?
| --
| Go to
Step 5
| Go to
Step 6
|
5
|
- Grasp the antenna mast.
- Wiggle the antenna while observing the DMM.
Does the meter indicate intermittent continuity?
| --
| Go to
Step 2
| Go to
Step 7
|
6
| Repair
the antenna ground circuit. Refer to
Antenna Mast Cleaning
.
Is the repair complete?
| --
| System OK
| --
|
7
| Measure the resistance between the radio coax lead-in connector
(center conductor) and the antenna mast with a DMM. Refer to
Circuit Testing
in Wiring Systems.
Is the measured resistance less than the specified values?
| RG-58/RG-59:
0.2 ohms
RG-62/RG-62M: 3.5 ohms
| Go to
Step 8
| Go to
Step 3
|
8
| Wiggle
the antenna coax while observing the DMM.
Does the meter indicate intermittent continuity?
| --
| Go to
Step 9
| System OK
|
9
| Inspect
the coaxial cable interconnects for a poor connection or corrosion. Refer
to
Testing for Intermittent Conditions and Poor Connections
in Wiring Systems.
Is either symptom present?
| --
| Go to
Step 10
| System OK
|
10
| Repair/replace the antenna coaxial circuit. Refer to
Power Antenna Motor Replacement
.
Is the repair complete?
| --
| System OK
| --
|