Genuine Mercury Bobcat Antenna

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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Antenna Assembly
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Ford's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 1980 Mercury Bobcat | 4 Cyl 2.3L | 3AT C3, 3AT C4, 4MT

Mercury Bobcat Antenna

Mercury Bobcat vehicles are equipped with Antenna which boost the reception of radio signals for entertainment systems as well as satellite communications. An Antenna consists of a thin steel tubing structure which exists in three main categories as internal, external and satellite types. Internal Antenna are found inside the trunk or dashboard or windshield space but external Antenna consisting of metal or fiberglass materials should be located by the hood or trunk area. Better sound output comes from the satellite Antenna which are mounted on vehicle roofs. The Antenna design on Mercury Bobcat vehicles evolved through time from manually operated elongated elements to compact modern options that exist as integrated replacement units or roof and hood versions. Device reliability and user-friendliness have improved through recent advancements which ensure dependable signal acquisition for different products. Radio-frequency signal enhancement through the Mercury Bobcat replacement part system plays a vital role in upholding both communication and entertainment functions while driving.

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Mercury Bobcat Antenna Parts Questions & Experts Answers

  • Q: How do you remove and replace the antenna on Mercury Bobcat?
    A:
    Disconnect the antenna lead at the rear of the radio and free the lead clips, open the snap-in cap and the screws fixing the antenna to the fender. Before detaching the antenna, loop some string around the end of the lead; this string can be loosened and connected to the end of the new antenna lead so that the string can be used to guide the new lead into the car interior.