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NRALIFR
Apr 03, 2021Explorer
On the 2015-2016 Superduties, the GPS/XM antenna on the roof has a short pigtail of just a few inches long. It’s connected to a cable that runs down the driver-side A pillar next to the windshield, and connects to another cable that’s located between the emergency brake and the service brake pedals.
Buy both, the antenna itself, and the A pillar cable, and mount the new antenna on the cowl at the bottom of the windshield, somewhere close to the driver-side hood hinge.
Run the new cable through the firewall, and to the area above the emergency brake. Find the cable connection that’s secured to the side of this module and unplug the existing A pillar cable. Plug in the new cable, and now the camper doesn’t block the antenna.
:):)
Buy both, the antenna itself, and the A pillar cable, and mount the new antenna on the cowl at the bottom of the windshield, somewhere close to the driver-side hood hinge.
Run the new cable through the firewall, and to the area above the emergency brake. Find the cable connection that’s secured to the side of this module and unplug the existing A pillar cable. Plug in the new cable, and now the camper doesn’t block the antenna.
:):)
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