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Title: 1991 v1500 radio antenna
Post by: Motorhead337 on February 07, 2016, 03:27:12 pm
I there,
 My burbans radio when I first got it only received one station, after I put a new windshield in it I receive about 4 but most are still staticy. I figure my factory radio is junk. I remember while I had my front end off there was a cable just sitting under my evaporator box (on the exterior) that was a female ended radio cable. What is that for if the antenna is in the windshield? Does anyone have good links for how to change a '89-'91 radio so single or double din?
Thanks
Title: Re: 1991 v1500 radio antenna
Post by: gunrac on February 07, 2016, 05:05:19 pm
did u wire in your windshield antenna?
Title: Re: 1991 v1500 radio antenna
Post by: Motorhead337 on February 07, 2016, 05:48:53 pm
I took it to a shop to have the windshield installed and when I picked it up the radio was able to pick up more stations I probably pick up 8 but they are very poor quality. Before I got the windshield I could only get 1 period.
Title: Re: 1991 v1500 radio antenna
Post by: gunrac on February 07, 2016, 05:59:14 pm
take the wire that is exposed, and move it around away from windshield w/radio on that u can here it. If radio does anything different at all, it is not hooked into windsheld.
Title: Re: 1991 v1500 radio antenna
Post by: Motorhead337 on February 07, 2016, 10:13:31 pm
Any chance the exposed wire by my passenger fender AND the windshield are both connected to radio? I'd definitely would say my windshield is since it got better when I got a new winshield
Title: Re: 1991 v1500 radio antenna
Post by: gunrac on February 07, 2016, 10:33:44 pm
Pretty unlikely. My guess is that was connected to a external antenna the old fender may have had. If u can't look under dash an see connection, u may have to slide radio out. Easier then not, contact the fella that installed glass and ask him what he did. Maybe see where wire entered firewall, reach up and hand trace it. Maybe slip your glove box out for an easier look.
   
Title: Re: 1991 v1500 radio antenna
Post by: Motorhead337 on February 08, 2016, 12:38:11 pm
Lol well now idk. When I unplug my windshield the radio doesn't change but if my hand is near the wire on the windshield the radio goes staticcy. If I touch the wire that is laying over the evap box under hood the radio gets clearer.
What the crap is going on???
Title: Re: 1991 v1500 radio antenna
Post by: gunrac on February 08, 2016, 01:26:06 pm
Are u unplugging the the antenna wire off the radio itself? I think the outside wire is hooked up, an your just close enough to windshield, that it just jumping thru the air grabbing what it can. To know 4 sure, u need to chase the wire from radio to where its hooked up, or as I suspect, goes thru the firewall.   
Title: Re: 1991 v1500 radio antenna
Post by: gunrac on February 08, 2016, 01:31:59 pm
Could be the opposite of what I suspect. The windshield hook up can become brittle .......bottom line is, u need to chase the wire. 
Title: Re: 1991 v1500 radio antenna
Post by: Motorhead337 on February 08, 2016, 01:45:47 pm
The wire goes through the wirewall near my fuel pump relay. I'll try and get some pics. But I guess I'm going to have to pull  the radio out and see. And I was unplugging the wire on the windshield it just snaps onto a button on the glass.
Title: Re: 1991 v1500 radio antenna
Post by: Irish_Alley on February 10, 2016, 10:32:50 am
do you have a antenna on the fender or windshield? you will see two vertical lines that run up the center of the windshield to the top then both split and go vertical.

it almost sounds like the PO swapped the fender without a antenna or with and just didnt hook it up. the provision for the windshield as far i know is always there but theres a button style connection that goes from the provision to the windshield.
Title: Re: 1991 v1500 radio antenna
Post by: Motorhead337 on February 10, 2016, 04:26:16 pm
Yes the winshield has an antenna but I believe the wire that's on the windshield is not connected to the radio and instead the wire that would have went to a fender antenna is the one connected. I have to take my dash apart to be sure. But I have a lot of exams coming up and I'm far behind because of a severe back injury.
Title: Re: 1991 v1500 radio antenna
Post by: Irish_Alley on February 10, 2016, 04:47:23 pm
if you look center of the dash pad do you see a rubber boot attached to the bottom of the windshield?
Title: Re: 1991 v1500 radio antenna
Post by: Motorhead337 on February 10, 2016, 05:23:39 pm
Yes, as I have stated in earlier post I have unplugged it and no change, however when I grab the cable under the hood my radio gets louder
Title: Re: 1991 v1500 radio antenna
Post by: Irish_Alley on February 10, 2016, 06:12:29 pm
from the fender you have a male plug, from the firewall you have a female plug. do you have a antenna in the fender? pictures will help out. we're trying to guess over the internet and we can tell you what you could have but theres no way without seeing it
Title: Re: 1991 v1500 radio antenna
Post by: Motorhead337 on February 10, 2016, 11:48:43 pm
I know its hard to get much done on it... It definitely doesnt have antenna in fender as this is already its second set of them lol
Title: Re: 1991 v1500 radio antenna
Post by: gunrac on February 11, 2016, 12:05:54 am
get a antenna, drill a hole,  set it and seal in, plug in and b happy.....
Title: Re: 1991 v1500 radio antenna
Post by: Irish_Alley on February 11, 2016, 07:13:43 am
as far as i know a 91 (88+) should have the mast antenna. you can buy splicers to mate the two and in theory get better reception. if your antenna wire grounds out on the body of the truck it will kill your reception. theres nothing wrong with the windshield antenna. and if your windshield has it i would use it over the mast style for one it looks cleaner love my 86 that has it dont care for it on my 91 but i also put a tool box on my 91 with dual whip 5' antennas lol
Title: Re: 1991 v1500 radio antenna
Post by: Motorhead337 on February 12, 2016, 02:41:18 pm
I think I have to unplug the fender antenna wire from the radio and plug in the one that goes to my windshield then.
Title: Re: 1991 v1500 radio antenna
Post by: Motorhead337 on February 16, 2016, 02:18:37 pm
Okay I took the dash and dash pad off to find the little snap on the windshield didn't even have a wire so I went to the parts store and grabbed an antenna extension cable and plugged it in and it works!! I guess my truck was originally a fender mounted truck.
Title: Re: 1991 v1500 radio antenna
Post by: gunrac on February 16, 2016, 06:52:37 pm
good deal!
Title: Re: 1991 v1500 radio antenna
Post by: Motorhead337 on February 17, 2016, 12:34:16 am
Thanks for the help! I didn't know any of these trucks had fender antennas. This poor truck has been rebuilt multiple times and still has a clean title lol!! These things are tough. Now I gotta find nicer speakers that bolt in with minimal work