
Retrofitting a Ford radio aerial amplifier to the Honda CRX.
Many Fords are not fitted with telescopic radio aerials, and use the rear window demister instead with a special amplifier unit.
For a while now many CRX owners have been fitting them to improve the radio reception. Here's how I decided to implement it.
This unit was removed from a Sierra hatchback - the unit was hidden behind the trim in the lower half of the hatch. There are a number of variations on this unit, but they all work in the same basic way.
You wire the unit in series with your heated rear window, tapping into both the feed and return sides. There is a small "enable" terminal that you should connect to your head unit's accessory output. This turns on the amplifier unit when connected to +12v. So when your head unit turns on, so does the amplifier. It uses very little current so feeding it from the accessory terminal is sufficient.
This isn't strictly necessary, but makes for a neater install.
The connector for the heated rear window can be accessed by removing the driver's side rear trim panel. There is plenty of room behind to mount the unit.