The Nissan 350Z Antenna Cable allows the radio of your sports coupe to pull in crisp AM and FM signals as it delivers the captured radio waves from the antenna to the receiver. Designed as a coax-like wire with an amplifier, the Antenna Cable transfers magnetic energy from a steel or fiberglass mast or internal glass strip roof-mounted satellite puck into steady audio signals from bumpy airborne frequencies. Throughout the entire run of 350Z production, the wiring length and connector shape remained constant. However, body styling determined the type of antenna to which the Antenna Cable was connected. Early cars had hood-mounted whip type units which were prone to breakage. Later cars received low-profile windshield or roof mounted units which were resistant to car wash damage and improved sound quality. No matter where you are, a bent mast or frayed Antenna Cable can quickly downgrade reception. Therefore, Nissan owners check their lines for kinks, loose plugs, and cuts. If hiss replaces music, they replace the line. Changing the Antenna Cable is a simple task that involves accessing the glove box to disconnect the dash connector, removing the trim in the vicinity of the mast, and sliding the cable through the fender channels before fitting the new lead. Nissan's attentive care keeps the badge's cabin soundtrack sharp and lets every 350Z cruise over with undisturbed tunes.
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