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Under the bonnet on the right hand side on a 2006 expert van
Grip the aerial mast firmly by hand and then twist anti-clockwise to unscrew aerial from threads.
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The Peugeot Expert Van is made by Peugeot. It is a French company. The first version of the van was discontinued in 2001. Other models are still available, however.
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The Peugeot Expert Van is by a french company called Peugeot.These were designed and released for a while in 2004 and then discontinued and re released in 2007.
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Easy... Remove the courtesy light and you will see the base of aerial. It has a metal cover over the mounting nut, so using a mole-wrench or similar grab hold of the cover and simply pull it straight down. Undo the nut that's underneath the cover, pull off the aerial cable and then you can then remove the aerial base.
Unscrew the top of the aerial tube on the guard, remove the old aerial and insert the new plastic rope. Turn the radio on and off a few times till the winder grabs the rope, last turn it off and guide it into the tube. Screw the top back on and job done. If there is still rope from the old aerial that has broken off then you will have to remove the wheel arch trim and remove the aerial motor assembly from the vehicle and open up the winder to get the rest of the plastic rope out.
I had an hj61 cruiser. the aerial could be accessed from a cutout in the panel under the bonnet. Try this. It was obvious once i looked for it.