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    Remedy for stuck Antenna

    My Bosch antenna is stuck

    I got it off the car, turned it upside down and spray WD40 in it every time I pass it. So far no luck.

    Any pointers on how to get rid off the dirt that has gotten between the segments? Is there a better penetrating oil? Use visors? Some one been there, done that?

    Richard

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    WD40 may not be up to the job. You might want to consider soaking it in a bath of genuine penetrating oil (hardware store) for a couple of days and then gently trying to loosen it by wiggling the first stuck segment back and forth, rather than trying to pull it straight out. - At least that would be my approach.
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    Thanks Rick. I'll give it a try.

    Richard

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