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ive got my head unit up and running, except for the antenna. when i connect the blue wire for the antenna to the red/green wire, nothing happens. when i connect the blue wire to the red/green and the red/white wires next to it, the antenna goes up. when i connect the blue wire to just the red/white wire, the antenna goes down.

im stumped. can anyone help me out?

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antenna goes up and down each time 12v is applied. If you connect it to the accessories, or battery wire it will go up and down yes each time u connect it.

When i can think i'll get back to you :P Not all stereos have the antenna function..

The antenna only requires 1 cable which off hand is the red white.

Connect your blue (remote) wire on your deck to the red white. Turn the deck on anttena should go up, turn it off and it should go down.

Works like a charm in my R33.

I think the red/green is actually your instrument lighting too.

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The factory headunit would only put the antenna up if you were using the radio feature, if you were using the tape feature then the antenna went down.

When I had my new headunit installed, regardless of whether I was using the cd feature on my headunit or the radio feature, the antenna stayed up. It only when down when the whole headunit was powered off. Very annoying

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