[DML] Antenna question
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[DML] Antenna question



Hello,

I am a relatively new DeLorean owner, and I love it.  I am somewhat technically inclined and can do most work myself on my car with proper instructions.  I have an '82 model, and my antenna has been working fine until recently, and it doesn't retract after I turn the car or the radio off.  I can hear the motor for the antenna working, and it obviously works to get the antenna up, but it seems like it's not catching onto something to take it back down.  I can put some downward pressure on the top section of the antenna while I turn off the stereo and it will take itself the rest of the way down.  Thank you in advance, and hopefully some of you guys will have some solutions to my problem.

Adrian Dunker
10674

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