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Used Toyota 4runner Power Antenna Assembly Genuine Oem 1996 - 2002 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

San Diego, California, United States

San Diego, California, United States
Condition:Used

This is the genuine USED Toyota Power Antenna Assembly for the following Toyota Models:

1996 - 2002 4Runner 

It was taken out of a 1999 Toyota 4Runner.  The motor was working when I took it out, but the mast was broke and isn't included in this auction.  After my antenna stopped working, I tried to fix it by replacing just the mast with a cheap mast found on ebay.  However, the mast I bought didn't go up or down completely.  Some say it's because it was a cheap after market mast, and I should have bought an OEM mast from the dealer for $100.  Others said it was perhaps the teeth on the motor were starting to strip.  So I'm not sure which is the correct diagnosis.  But for the hassle, I decided I should just buy the entire assembly unit with mast included.  So this item is being sold "AS-IS" and there's no refunds.  Make sure it will fit your vehicle before you bid.  Thank you!

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