With a link from J_TO_ENVY I went ahead and purchased a 9 inch stubby antenna on eBay. it was only $6.95 with free shipping (from china took about a week and a half to arrive)It fits perfectly and looks great. The original antenna would sometimes catch on low branched of trees (Trees in Florida tend to hang down/have moss hanging) so I'm glad to have a much shorter antenna now.Thanks again to J_TO_ENVY who has been such a big help to me, along with many others on this site. What a great place!!!! Link to eBay for 9" OEM antennahttp://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...t_946ALSO:I cleaned up my garage a bit. Moved some photos from separate posts back to the main post to organize a little better. So feel free to check it out if you haven't yet.
Looks great Adam ! I've been anxiously awaiting your post and pictures about it! Quick question... is it glossy black like the antenna base is? This is one thing I don't like about the Honda antenna I have is that it is the texture and color of the XM antenna, so it looks kind of goofy with the glossy antenna base. If it's glossy, I'll definitely be ordering two of them (which means for anyone interested I'll have two of the Honda 7" antennas for sale)!You're very welcome for all the help! I'm more than happy to help anyone whenever I can .
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Quote, originally posted by nerka »Is there a universal antenna that will work for XM/Sirius and FM? A guy told me his 2009 Matrix had one but I doubt it.There are 2 antennas on the 2009 Vibe - I think the long one in the middle is for the radio, and the short one off to the side is for OnStar. So my best guess is that any replacement should work for am/fm/XM.If the short one works for both OnStar and XM then there also is no issue.
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Quote, originally posted by Adam24303 »With a link from J_TO_ENVY I went ahead and purchased a 9 inch stubby antenna on eBay. it was only $6.95 with free shipping (from china took about a week and a half to arrive)It fits perfectly and looks great. The original antenna would sometimes catch on low branched of trees (Trees in Florida tend to hang down/have moss hanging) so I'm glad to have a much shorter antenna now.Thanks again to J_TO_ENVY who has been such a big help to me, along with many others on this site. What a great place!!!! Link to eBay for 9" OEM antennahttp://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...t_946Just looked at that eBay listing. It says 9 inch in the heading but 16 inches in the description. The one in your photo looks longer than 9 inches. If it is shorter - how well does it work? One would think that if a shorter antenna was adequate that is what Toyota/Pontiac would have used.
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Yeah it's a short antenna deff not 16" that has to be a typo. Reception appears to be the same but I only turned the am/fm radio on real quick to check as never use it, i have XM or my iPod on at all times. It was just for a better look and the other one kept scraping trees. J TO ENVY: it looks more like rubber than anything so no it doesn't match the base exactly so I would guess it's similar to the Honda antennas you have already tried. I'm ok with the look because you have too look real close to see the difference.
Quote, originally posted by jake75 »There are 2 antennas on the 2009 Vibe - I think the long one in the middle is for the radio, and the short one off to the side is for OnStar. So my best guess is that any replacement should work for am/fm/XM.If the short one works for both OnStar and XM then there also is no issue.The small antenna is for OnStar and XM.Quote, originally posted by jake75 »Just looked at that eBay listing. It says 9 inch in the heading but 16 inches in the description. The one in your photo looks longer than 9 inches. If it is shorter - how well does it work? One would think that if a shorter antenna was adequate that is what Toyota/Pontiac would have used.Quote, originally posted by Adam24303 »Yeah it's a short antenna deff not 16" that has to be a typo. Reception appears to be the same but I only turned the am/fm radio on real quick to check as never use it, i have XM or my iPod on at all times. It was just for a better look and the other one kept scraping trees. J TO ENVY: it looks more like rubber than anything so no it doesn't match the base exactly so I would guess it's similar to the Honda antennas you have already tried. I'm ok with the look because you have too look real close to see the difference.As Adam said, the 16" listed in the auction must be a typo. Here's a picture of the OEM Vibe antenna compared to the Honda one I have. The OEM one is 16" and the Honda one is 7".Adam, thanks for the info. I guess I will just stick with the Honda antenna then.
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Soooo, I went down to the Toyota Dealer and price checked the Matrix Stubby and the spiral stubby on the new Prious. Scary Crazy!!$63 for the Matrix and $74 for the Prious stubby.For an antena??? My gosh. That Prious one is awesome though for someone not worried about price. Base looks the same as ours.
If you were interested in the stubby with the swirl on it then why didn't you get one at the Honda Dealer?It is part #39151-SWA-306 and is from a Honda Element. It cost me about $24 with Maryland tax http://forums.genvibe.com/zerothread?id=45085 Ether way that style of antenna is the way to go
The guy that said his matrix had a combined antenna for the am/fm radio and the XM radio speaks the truth to a certain point. The XM/Sat radio antenna is built into that base where the regular radio antenna mounts. Most likely in the front of the of the base. Most sat antenna are flat and that makes sense to combine them both into one base. Since Matrix does not have Onstar there is no need for the other antenna like on our vibes. the actual screw in antenna is the regular radio antenna
Quote, originally posted by journeyforce »The guy that said his matrix had a combined antenna for the am/fm radio and the XM radio speaks the truth to a certain point. The XM/Sat radio antenna is built into that base where the regular radio antenna mounts. Most likely in the front of the of the base. Most sat antenna are flat and that makes sense to combine them both into one base. Since Matrix does not have Onstar there is no need for the other antenna like on our vibes. the actual screw in antenna is the regular radio antenna So J_to_Envy is mistaken about the stubby antenna being for OnStar AND XM?
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No on the Vibe the stubby little antenna(closest to the rear of the passenger side) is the XM and Onstar antennas. The base of the antenna is the XM antenna and the actual antenna part (that sticks up) is for the Onstar. Notice what a strange base that antenna has? How flat the front of it is? Thats the XM part She is correct about thatOn the Matrix there is no Onstar as Toyota does not have Onstar so the radio antenna and the XM antenna share the same space, The XM antenna is in the front of the base of the antenna assembly and regular radio is in the back of the antenna base (near where the mast screws in)I am sure you notice that the 2009-current Matrix has a different base and assembly then our vibes. Since Onstar is not around on the matrix only one hole in the roof is needed
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Adam24303 wrote:With a link from J_TO_ENVY I went ahead and purchased a 9 inch stubby antenna on eBay. it was only $6.95 with free shipping (from china took about a week and a half to arrive)
I went ahead and ordered one of these since I think the 16" OEM one looks ridiculous. They're down to $3.57 with free shipping. Seems sketchy that they are that cheap but for 4 bucks it's hard to go wrong. I use a bluetooth car kit with FM push and barely ever listen to actual radio stations so if it degrades FM stations it will only make my bluetooth sound better!
Received it today:
Seems to work just as well as the original. It's not shiny at all like the original, just matte black rubber which I kinda prefer anyway.
I have a 2005 Vibe Base, and got one of the stubby antennas from a Kia dealership for a 2013 Kia Soul. $36, but worth it. I like the spiral look as opposed to the Honda antennas. I think it makes it look sportier.
When I stumble upon those "too good to be true" deals I am suspicious.
Why will they send me a $20 item for $4 ? Shipping and packaging costs that much ........ if not more!
My first thought is to harvest credit card numbers and PIN #'s for future profitable use?
I most often pass or will use a secondary firm such as PayPal but NOT LINKED THROUGH THEIR WEB SITE!!! I sign in independently and use their customer ID to pay them.........
I just purchased the antenna to replace the long center one. However, what is the parts number for the Onstar antenna. My Vibe is missing that antenna (pic below) and it looks off to me. I personally wouldnt mine just capping it either. I looked on Ebay
djkeev wrote:When I stumble upon those "too good to be true" deals I am suspicious.
Why will they send me a $20 item for $4 ? Shipping and packaging costs that much ........ if not more!
My first thought is to harvest credit card numbers and PIN #'s for future profitable use?
I most often pass or will use a secondary firm such as PayPal but NOT LINKED THROUGH THEIR WEB SITE!!! I sign in independently and use their customer ID to pay them.........
Call me cautious........
Dave
As long as you use Paypal you'll be fine, Paypal has worked with me before. I never pay direct to the companies, thats no bueno.
mrbravo2000 wrote:I just purchased the antenna to replace the long center one. However, what is the parts number for the Onstar antenna. My Vibe is missing that antenna (pic below) and it looks off to me. I personally wouldnt mine just capping it either. I looked on Ebay
and it's expensive for an item I don't even use. Any ideas?
You're only missing the small rubber part of the antenna that sticks up. You could always try car-part.com to see if you could score one from a junked Vibe or Matrix (and probably other vehicles) near you.
Also, a "sharkfin antenna" would probably work pretty well if you wanted to just cover up the whole thing.
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Im looking to purchase a stubby antenna, I went through the car wash & it flew off as i was driving through the blower All is left is the part where you put the wrench on to remove it I would like to get one the "stubby-er" ones but hows the reception with the 4" & 5" ones ? To be honest with with virtually no antenna, I only have one station where I get SOME static. So it cant be worse than what I have now.
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* Soundproofcow Roadblock R sound deadening in all doors
* Drop In K & N Filter
* NGK Iridium IX Plugs
* 27 MPG City/Highway with AC on
Just purchased it. MO says that a 7" Honda S2000 is a direct fit, but the base doesnt fit as well as the IS300 & is about 20 bucks on Ebay. This is cheaper. I splurged & spent a whole 9 bucks
* 2003 Vibe Auto Satellite Silver w / Moons & Tunes
* Kenwood Excelon KDC-X597
* Polk DB651-Speakers
* Soundproofcow Roadblock R sound deadening in all doors
* Drop In K & N Filter
* NGK Iridium IX Plugs
* 27 MPG City/Highway with AC on
How are these antennas reception wise? I've still got my original antenna and moving to a new (small) town I've noticed that the radio reception is fairly craptasatic to the point where my little battery powered NOAA radio with an extendable antenna gets better reception of my chosen station with its antenna DOWN.
I was thinking of http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007J8 ... automotive" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; (they have 4, 5,7, 8, or 5:6:10 adjustable as well as 16 inch whip for ~$15.99 shipped) which looks similar to this one (but of course the one is300 linked on ebay is a much better deal) for me it's not about looks, but rather I'd like to have something that will work better. It's conceivable to believe that the stock antenna has been damaged somehow since it is the original antenna for my 03 vibe and it's now 2013
We've never had a problem with reception with our 7" Honda antennas. We live ~60 miles west of Chicago out in the country and we get all the Chicago radio stations no problem. Although, we typically listen to XM all the time so it's kind of a moot point for us.
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just installed mine from the Ebay distro in this thread and it works great. I listen to FM and it gives me good reception. I have the old one and man was it cracked and peeling... my Vibe has been in the sun apparently.
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I just got the 9in stubby antenna shipped from ebay for $3.50. I really didn't mind the look of the original antenna, but for that cheap why not try it out. I use my radio a lot during my commute, but I just tested it out today quickly and it seems to be the same as the stock one. It definitely looks a little cheap close up, but for $3.50 it's what I expected. I let you know if I have any problems with it after using it for a few weeks.
So, I've been using the 9 inch stubby ebay antenna. I drive a lot all around the outside of Boston(~30 miles out), the antenna definitely does not work as well as the stock antenna. When pressing seek on the radio some channels get skipped that didn't get skipped with the stock antenna. There is a little static now that wasn't there before and a couple of good channels are now just okay with static going in and out as I'm driving. Honestly, it isn't a huge difference, but I can tell I am starting to get annoyed with it. I don't think it's the length that's the issue but the quality. I don't know this for sure, but the cheap ebay antenna looks cheap to me. My guess is if you go with a genuine part (better quality) rather than a knock off (shipped from china for $3.50 total) I think the signal should be good regardless of the length, but that's just opinion since I don't have other similar length antennas to compare. For now, I'm going to leave the antenna, but I'm not going to throw out the stock one anytime soon just in case. I hope this helps.
The full-service car wash folks would always take the antenna off my car and replace it after they had done their work. Well, I've discovered that the last time they did this, they cross threaded the antenna, and when I went to remove it I twisted it too hard and now the antenna, and the metal part it screws onto all spins around. I'm guessing this wouldn't be easy to fix.
I had the Vibe in the shop to get the window switch recall done and also to have the radio replaced because of the broken volume knob. I inquired about my antenna situation and it ended up being covered under my major guard warranty.
They replaced the base and the mast and it's all back to normal. Not sure I'm going to mess with getting another stubby mast. I know that's not the reason the base broke, but just don't want to risk it.