Any ideas on how to remove aerial?

cj10jeeper said:
Chances are the connecting bolt is corroded and you'll eventuallly just shear it off.

Be ready to get a new base and start again :poke:
Oops, you were right. I just broke it. So, does any one have the part number for a new base and instructions on how to fit it? :D

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youll find all you need to know in here:

http://www.z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=13284&hilit=stubby+project
 
ryukin said:
Ok, wd40 over night it is then. Thanks guys. Fingers crossed!

WAIT ....... HOLD THE wd40 OIL ........ unless you want to be in the headlines of BBC for as the next one havng am oil leak hehehehe :roll:
 
ryukin said:
cj10jeeper said:
Chances are the connecting bolt is corroded and you'll eventuallly just shear it off.

Be ready to get a new base and start again :poke:
Oops, you were right. I just broke it. So, does any one have the part number for a new base and instructions on how to fit it? :D

arielbase.jpg


Oh - that'll be a #told you so' then.

Still at least you knew to expect it and it's easily rectified
 
AAAAARRRRGH!!! What a bloody evening!

I left work early to get to BMW in time to pick up the new aerial base that I ordered. I picked it up, rushed home and got my T25 screwdriver out and then realised that it was too long to fit under the unit, so I got a range of allen keys out to see if that would work, but no luck. I then searched the net for shorter T25 screwdrivers and found that my local Halfords had them in stock and I had 30 mins to get there before they closed. I jumped in to the zed, floored it to Halfords, got there 15 mins early and they had closed!! I then rushed to Homebase who were open, I got out of the car and then found that I forgot my wallet. Rushed back home, then back to homebase. Bought the screwdriver, went home, unscrewed the old base, got the new one out and oh look... the stubby doesn't fit!!

Now I need to find the screw attachment for the stubby that's in between the small one and the large one.. but I can't find it. I'll ask on here if anyone has one, but to be honest I'm guessing if anyone does then they'd actually be using it on their own car! Might have to buy a new stubby. :headbang:
 
I hate it when rushing round like a looney, as you say though guessing most on here already using the stud you need. :(
 
ryukin said:
AAAAARRRRGH!!! What a bloody evening!

I left work early to get to BMW in time to pick up the new aerial base that I ordered. I picked it up, rushed home and got my T25 screwdriver out and then realised that it was too long to fit under the unit, so I got a range of allen keys out to see if that would work, but no luck. I then searched the net for shorter T25 screwdrivers and found that my local Halfords had them in stock and I had 30 mins to get there before they closed. I jumped in to the zed, floored it to Halfords, got there 15 mins early and they had closed!! I then rushed to Homebase who were open, I got out of the car and then found that I forgot my wallet. Rushed back home, then back to homebase. Bought the screwdriver, went home, unscrewed the old base, got the new one out and oh look... the stubby doesn't fit!!

Now I need to find the screw attachment for the stubby that's in between the small one and the large one.. but I can't find it. I'll ask on here if anyone has one, but to be honest I'm guessing if anyone does then they'd actually be using it on their own car! Might have to buy a new stubby. :headbang:

Thanks for the Post......

Its nice to know it happens to other people too......

Sorry

PaulN
 
"" Post Resurrection!!

just going through the same drama myself....sheered off my whippy now left with a aerial base and screw bolt stuck in the base :evil:
So badly need to fit my electric aerial.... :headbang:
 
Thread resurrection time! Another stubby fan with base disaster here, so far I've shorn off the original whip, bought a wrong size base replacement and still can't figure out how to remove the old base as there's a nasty plastic nut in my way that wont shift. Dear God, I'm seriously thinking of deleting the whole thing when it finally comes out.
 
Mine has just sheared off too. It means a new base... The old one can be accessed from the inside of the boot by unscrewing the radio module (1 screw) , then unlocking the base. It just twists loose from inside the boot. Then fit new piece and reinstall.
 
I had the same issue of a snapped off Arian when I bought my car. It's a bit of a faff getting the old base off but I found a combination of a flexible shaft on screwdriver and a 1/4 dive ratchet with short extension bar worked well. It's a lesson in patience and working blind as you can easily see the t25 bolt. Saying that the new stubby looks superb so glad I made the decision to fit it.
 
I've just bought a cheap stubby aerial which I plan on changing but after reading this thread I might stick to the my original aerial!
 


just got one of these from BMW, £28 inc postage, fits perfectly and comes with another thread piece,a bit overpriced maybe but its a genuine part.


sorry about upside down photos,could not get them to rotate for some reason.
 
Thank the lord - tis done. Lesson learned...never buy anything off ebay, get the proper stuff from BMW! All this for a darn stubby, what does this forum do to us eh?!
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My whippy aerial has jus snapped off too. New base is required, but it the the coax connection that concerns me. Is it not a one piece cable back to the radio?
 
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