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OEM 2001 Ford Excursion Antenna Cable

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  • 2001 Ford Excursion Antenna Cable Diagram - 1C3Z-18812-AA
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Cable Assembly - Extension; Cable Assembly
    • Replaces: F81Z-18812-AA
    • Base No.: 18812
    • Item Weight: 0.50 Pounds
    • Condition: New
    • Fitment Type: Direct Replacement
    • SKU: 1C3Z-18812-AA
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Ford's factory warranty.
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    Fits the following 2001 Ford Excursion Submodels:
    • Eddie Bauer, Limited, XLS, XLT | 10 Cyl 6.8 L GAS, 8 Cyl 5.4 L GAS, 8 Cyl 6.0 L DIESEL, 8 Cyl 7.3 L DIESEL

2001 Ford Excursion Antenna Cable

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2001 Ford Excursion Antenna Cable Parts Q&A

  • Q: How to service and repair the antenna cable on 2001 Ford Excursion?
    A: The repairs of the antenna cable start by separating the antenna base and moving the right-hand front fender splash shield away from the bulkhead space. The following steps include removing two nuts and screws and pin-type retainers so you can take out the right-hand cowl side trim panel by unfastening its pin-type retainers. The new radio antenna lead-in cable installation requires removing the bulkhead grommet from its position then guiding the cable through the passenger compartment. Detaching the old radio antenna lead-in cable connectors from the radio chassis will prevent both rattles and identification problems. The radio antenna lead-in cable from the vehicle attaches both to the instrument panel reinforcement and defroster air duct and you should avoid removing this cable from the vehicle. Reinstallation follows the opposite steps of removal by attaching the new radio antenna lead-in cable correctly to the instrument panel reinforcement.