| Replacing your Suzuki SJ aerial ... |
Sooner or later you will want, or perhaps need, to replace the aerial on your
SJ.

A replacement "Side Mount" aerial is easily available from most
good motor factors or aftermarket accessory parts shops.
Replacement is fairly simple, although there are a few things to watch out for.
- New aerial
- Philips / Star screwdriver
- Insulation tape
- wire cutters
- Small flat screwdriver
- Soldering iron
- Solder
- Long nose pliers
- Twine or nylon string
- Cable ties
| Removing the old Aerial ... |
Begin by removing the flat dash cover beneath the steering column. Unplug the
aerial cable from the radio, and cut it off, leaving about an inch of cable
still attached to the connector.

Free the aerial cable up to the point where it enters the bulkhead. Now you will
need a piece of twine, or string, to use as a pull-cable. Tape the end of the
old aerial cable to the pull-cable (about 5cm).
The next step is to remove the old aerial on the outside of the Suzuki SJ. Once
the fitting has been unscrewed, pull the cable gently through until the
pull-cable appears. We will be using this pull-cable later, to pull the new
aerial cable back through into the cab.
Before we fit the new aerial we need to do a bit of preparation work on the new
cable.
| Preparing the new cable ... |
If you remember, one of the first things we did was to cut off
the old connector. This was done because it will not fit through the holes in
the bulkhead leading to the windscreen.

Logic dictates that if the old one wouldn't fit through the bulkhead and
windscreen, then neither will the new one. With the new aerial, if we cut off
the connector we will not be able to reconnect it later on.
What we need to do is to carefully remove it so we can re-fit it to the end of
the cable again later. Pry off the top cover, and then using the small flat
screwdriver, pry up the crimped lugs over the outer sheath. Disassemble the rest
of the connector using the soldering iron to remove the centre core.
It does not matter if the centre core of the cable breaks at this stage as we
will prepare the cable for the new connector later on. Cut the old aerial cable
loose from the pull-cable, and secure the new cable to the pull-cable on the
outside of the body.
| Fitting the new aerial ... |
Now it's time to gently pull th enew cable though into the cab.
Feed the cable from the outside while pulling gently on the pull-cable inside
the cab. Once you have the new cable inside the cab, screw the base of the
aerial onto the windscreen frame and fit the upper aerial support.
Make sure the aerial cable is long enough to reach the radio via your chosen
route, and then move onto the next step, which involves refitting the connector
removed earlier.

Take the connector you removed earlier. Using a soldering iron, heat up the
centre pin and remove any solder or wire that may be trapped inside. Strip the
cable as per the diagram on the right, and solder the thin centre wire of the
cable to the centre pin. Fold the wires of the outer sheath back over the cable,
making sure none of them touch the inner core, and crimp the connector back in
place. Refit the cover, and the connector is back on the cable.
Run the cable along the bottom of the dash frame, using the cable ties to hold
it in place. Do not overtighten the cable ties or the cable can be damaged. Plug
the connector into the back of the radio, and replace the flat dash cover
beneath the steering column.

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