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1999 Toyota Camry Satellite antenna


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erinh 
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Hi, I'm going to install Sirius satellite into a 1999 Toyota Camry. I plan on mounting the antenna on the roof near the rear windshield as suggested by Sirius. The problem is that it says to tuck the wire under the molding of the windshield, but this car there is a gap between the windshield and the rest of the car, I guess the molding is down in that gap. Has anyone ran an antenna for this car before and can give any tips/advice how to do it?
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If there's no rubber moulding to tuck the wire underneath, you can install it on the rear deck lid (trunk lid).
My ex once told me I have a perfect face for radio.
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There is molding, its just down in the gap... hard to get to. I was wondering if anyone has a tip for getting it under there.
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Try to lift the edge of the rubber with a small screwdriver and tuck the wire underneath, that should work.  You don't want to use a tool to push the wire in place as it's easy to damage the lead.
My ex once told me I have a perfect face for radio.
peter griffin 
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try in the front of the car it really dosent matter as lonng as it is on the top of the car with sirrius with xm the signal is strong enough to mount it on the dash

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