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Pontiac Antenna Cable is designed to bring a better radio reception to the Pontiac car by transmitting the low loss signals of the antenna into the head unit and making sure that every ride, Pontiac or not, sounds even spirited. Starting in 1926, Pontiac has constructed broad track vehicles such as Firebird and Grand Am that skim corners, appear aggressive, have undisputable exhaust sounds and call drivers to the wheel, with a combination of sporty design and changing technology, so driving will never become unenjoyable. These vehicles have agile suspension, wide view, glowing gauges, and active dashboards that make them confident in pavement twisty roads and keep the driver engaged at all times. The badge is still adored by fans as it is associated with the daily freedom and thrill that is not going to die and is still a legend on the roads. The Antenna Cable alone is a shielded coax connection, which is lightweight, but tough enough to fit factory grommets and also be able to resist signal loss. The installation of Antenna Cable on a Pontiac is easy provided you remain organized. Switch off the battery then switch off the car. Pry dash and pillar trim off, taking care not to move the factory cable behind the clips. Untrace the old lead of the radio and antenna base, and then use the new Antenna Cable in the same manner, without trying to bend it sharply enough to cut the shielding. Snap them together till they meet and wrap/tie the exposed runs in loom and use zip ties to hold the line. Blow out the trim, spin up the stereo, sweep through the stations, and verify that there is clear sound.