Newt
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Thank y'all so much everyone is being so helpful. Glad I joined.Hi Newt andto .org. Clue to trouble with your battery is in your post! You gotta drive it more see.
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Thank y'all so much everyone is being so helpful. Glad I joined.Hi Newt andto .org. Clue to trouble with your battery is in your post! You gotta drive it more see.
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Thank y'all so much everyone is being so helpful. Glad I joined. I hope to be in your country in June. We are planning a trip across the pond.Welcome from Ireland!
Thank y'all so much everyone is being so helpful. Glad I joined.Welcome
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to the forum from me too in Staffordshire, UK. Have a look on this site, I think it may help you with your grommet problem:to the forum from West Cumbria, England.
Try a CTEK to keep your battery charged
http://www.ctek.com/gb/en
Got any pics of your steed![]()
A great choice as a retirement present and we can all relate to not wanting to sell...something captivating about these cars.
A great choice as a retirement present and we can all relate to not wanting to sell...something captivating about these cars.
Hope you resolve your ariel issue it shouldn't be too bad to fix the grommits just perish in time good luck![]()
Welcome to the forum @Newt from Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey. My Z is a '96. My grommet failed on the antenna and I had to replace it also. I had to go into the trunk and pull back the carpeting on the driver's side of the car to get to the antenna mast and unscrew it first then lower it to remove the old piece of the lower grommet. My antenna shaft unscrews from the top leaving just a nub sticking up. The grommet pushes over this. The grommet has a groove in it. When pushing the grommet over this nub, half the grommet pushes past the body to below the body metal. When the grommet is half way into the car, the metal of the car seats into the groove leaving the top half of the grommet above the frame of the car. I did this AFTER I had removed the antenna from the trunk side, removed the old piece of broken grommet and re-secured the antenna back in place again. Make sure the groove in the grommet is seated and situated so that it seals the grommet which will be half above the frame and half below the frame.. Also, make sure that you ABSOLUTELY order the correct one as it's easy to pick the wrong one as I did at first.I am new to the forum and would like to introduce myself. I own a 1997 Z-3 Roadster. It was my retirement present to me from me. I don't drive it much but enjoy it when I do. It has around 75,000 miles on it and the biggest problem I have is keeping the battery charged.
But today I drove it and notice my antenna had slipped down into the body of the car. It appears the grommet holding it in came off. I tried to reset it above the body of the fender and it broke off. So now I have to replace it. Has anyone replaced an antenna on a 1997 Z-3? and is it hard to do?