The antenna on a 2001 Honda Civic is located on the rear window. It is in the form of strips on the glass. The purpose of the antenna is to pick up radio waves and provide music on the radio.
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Contents
- What size speakers are in the front door of a 2001 Honda Civic?
- Where is the antenna on the 8th generation Civic?
- Where is the aerial on a Honda Civic?
- What size speakers are in the 2001 Honda Civic LX door?
- How many speakers does a civic have?
- Where is the radio antenna on a 2004 Honda Civic?
- How do I know if my car radio antenna is bad?
- Where is the antenna in your car?
- Where is my car aerial?
- Why is my car antenna not picking up channels?
What size speakers are in the front door of a 2001 Honda Civic?
The 2001 honda civic ex coupe features 6-1/2″ front door woofers, tweeters in the front doors and 6×9″ rear deck corner speakers.
Where is the antenna on the 8th generation Civic?
The 8th gen Civics have the antenna on the rear glass. Part of what looks like the defroster at the top is actually the antenna.
Where is the aerial on a Honda Civic?
The radio aerial is built into the rear screen.
What size speakers are in the 2001 Honda Civic LX door?
6-1/2″
Speakers that fit your 2001 Honda Civic LX*
Speaker location | Speaker sizes** |
---|---|
Front Door Tweeters | Tweeter |
Front Door Woofers | 6-1/2″ |
How many speakers does a civic have?
Hear the crystal-clear 160-watt audio system with 4 speakers, standard on the LX. Alternatively, you can upgrade to the 180-watt, 8-speaker system, standard on the Sport, EX, and EX-L trims. And take things to a whole different level with the Touring’s standard 450-watt 10-speaker premium audio system.
Where is the radio antenna on a 2004 Honda Civic?
The Antenna is part of the rear window glass. I would probably tap into the antenna near the radio. It would probably be the easiest way to reach the antenna lead without damaging the antenna wire.
How do I know if my car radio antenna is bad?
First check the antenna connection using the “jiggle test” we mentioned up top. If radio reception pops in and out when you gently jiggle the base of the antenna, then your antenna is not making firm contact with the body of the car. It may just need tightening, or it may be partially corroded and need replacing.
Where is the antenna in your car?
Some very cheap cars place it at the top of the windshield, inside the car. Other cheap cars place it in the front section of the roof. Older cars had antennas near the boot/trunk. The majority nowadays place it in the rear section of the roof.
Where is my car aerial?
Nearly every car has an aerial, even if you can’t see it. Most modern cars will have the antenna hidden in the glass of the windscreen or rear screen, or side windows.
Why is my car antenna not picking up channels?
A station having a low-powered transmitter can cause reception problems, as well as a station that is a distance from where you are and the signal loses stamina by the time it reaches you. Verify the antenna lead is connected to the antenna jack on the rear of the car stereo receiver and that the connection is secure.