Antenna: Description and Operation
Power is supplied at all times:^ through 10 A fuse (No. (20), located in the fuse block)
^ to power antenna amplifier terminal (3), and
^ to radio terminal (17).
With the ignition switch in the ACC or ON position, power is supplied:
^ through 7.5 A fuse (No. (10), located in the fuse block)
^ to power antenna amplifier terminal (6), and
^ to radio terminal (19).
With the ignition switch in the ON or START position, power is supplied:
^ through 10 A fuse (No. (29), located in the fuse block)
^ to power antenna amplifier terminal (5).
Ground is supplied to the power antenna amplifier terminal (7) through body grounds (M5), (M78) and (M123).
Ground is supplied to radio terminal (22) through body ground (M65).
When the radio is turned ON, battery positive voltage is supplied:
^ through radio terminal (23)
^ to power antenna amplifier terminal (4).
The power antenna amplifier controls the operation of the power antenna motor through terminals (8) and (9).
The antenna raises and is held in the extended position.
When the radio is turned OFF, or a cassette tape or compact disc is played, battery positive voltage is interrupted:
^ from radio terminal (23)
^ to power antenna amplifier terminal (4).
The antenna retracts.