Does the Roof Need to Be Removed If the Antenna Breaks?
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Removing the roof is not necessary if the antenna breaks; only the rear pressure plate of the roof needs to be taken off. Below is relevant information about car antennas: Signal enhancement: In urban areas, signal station coverage is extensive, so FM reception is possible even without an antenna. However, when driving to more remote areas, the absence of an antenna may result in poorer signal reception. In such cases, the difference between having and not having an antenna becomes significant. Static electricity discharge: Beyond receiving signals, antennas can also discharge static electricity. This is primarily to ensure the safety of the vehicle, as static electricity tends to accumulate on car seats and the body. The antenna helps release this static electricity.