Choose OEM Antenna Base, you're making the optimal decision for superior quality and perfect performance. You can feel confident because each component goes through stringent quality checks. Every part is carefully built to comply with Saturn's factory specifications. You'll enjoy a smooth, worry-free installation that fits just right. At ChevyPartsGiant.com, you'll find it easy to get top-quality OEM Saturn Antenna Base. You can shop at highly competitive prices and protect your budget. All our genuine Saturn parts include a dependable manufacturer's warranty. You'll also appreciate our straightforward return policy and swift delivery services for extra convenience.
The Saturn Antenna Base also fixes the radio mast in place on the roof, and keeps out the rain, and maintains clear reception with the radio, ensuring that the driver has good sound on every journey. Overwhelming with dent resistant plastic panel that shake-offs dings in the parking lot, a light yet powerful engine block smoked using lost foam techniques, and a paint job that does not go mat in years, Saturn distinguished itself among other automobile manufacturers, extending automobile life and allowing the owners to be proud even years later of their decision. Saturn cars have less rust and less weight since the company focused on smart manufacturing, hence they are easy to drive, as well as, use less fuel. These practical advantages and friendliness of the brand spirit with Saturn are still being praised by fans. The Antenna Base was designed to fit that philosophy; it has a small tight rubber gasket to seal the weather, an interior ground track to enhance signal and has a small amplifier to enhance weak stations in some designs. The Antenna Base is simple to install using simple tools. Park safely, then turn off the battery, then unclip the coax and power wire by popping off the interior trim that is below the mount. Unscrew the single nut, wipe out the old part, and rub off the paint. Install the cable of the new Antenna Base through the hole, lay the gasket flat and then tighten the nut to a little, preventing leaks. Connect the wires, close the trim, reconnect battery and test AM, FM, and GPS to ensure good reception.