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Oldsmobile Antenna Cable will enable your vintage or late-model Oldsmobile to intercept the fine radio signals to allow you to listen to music and traffic reports on every trip. The Antenna Cable is a shielded coaxial cable which links the dash receiver to the body-mounted antenna, transmits radio frequency low-loss energy and can flex under heat and vibration. Oldsmobile has been the symbol of dependable innovation, since 1897, with its affordable Curved Dash, smooth Hydra-Matic automatic transmission, and with each generation, emphasis on comfort, quiet cabins and reliable powertrains that brought families across America. Its application of the conveyor belt increased the quality and uniformity in building, and the attentive engineering ensured long-haul confidence in the engines as they were powerful and efficient. All these strengths make an Oldsmobile sound and warm on the contemporary roads and show how the brand influenced the development of everyday transportation throughout 100 years of evolution. It is very easy to install a new cable by following an organization. The battery should be removed, trim panels should be removed and the original cable route should be noted. Unscrew the old Antenna Cable on the head unit, and on the antenna base and pull it carefully off taking care not to cut through the sharp end. Install the Antenna Cable and feed it over factory grommets and clips, make bends broad, and pin until they connect. Cover exposed areas with loom, fasten using zip ties, reconnect battery and test reception and then install all panels again by ensuring there is no static on all stations.