Sirus/Sat Radio Option
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Sirus/Sat Radio Option
On a R3 with out the Satellite radio option, can I add it with some OEM part? I see the little button on the stereo...
I know this sounds dumb but I'm asking anyway...
I know this sounds dumb but I'm asking anyway...
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I am going to jump out here and say it would probably be more cost effective to just go with an after market head unit.
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It's not prewired for sirius. You have to run the antenna wiring and the harness from the radio to the sirius tuner that is mounted in the trunk. You can deviate a little from the instructions, such as moving the antenna to a different place instead of the trunk. I've heard of some people installing the antenna inside the vehicle (such as inside roof, top of inside the trunk) and still getting reception. I would test it out first before permanently mounting. The antenna has a strong magnetic base but also comes with mounting tape for a more solid mount.
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Right on. It looks horrible stuck on the trunk the way it is. I was just hoping for something better than FM radio and it would give me some variety. I have 90+ gigs on my iPod and it doesn't do the trick...
I am going to jump out here and say it would probably be more cost effective to just go with an after market head unit.
I am going to jump out here and say it would probably be more cost effective to just go with an after market head unit.
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You need to buy the factory Sirius receiver. I found mine about two years ago for under $200. The lifetime membership will cost somewhere around $300. I've had my lifetime membership for like 5 years now. I had it in my last vehicle before purchasing my 8.
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I did the mounting myself outside where it belongs. It's relatively easy but takes about 3 hours to do everything.
The hardest part is getting the center speaker out of the interior without damaging it.
Oh also, don't run the antenna wire through the headlight gasket as instructed, you WILL get condensation. Instead bring it to the weather stripping on the truck and run under that and inside into the paneling. If you end up doing it PM me if you need pointers.
The hardest part is getting the center speaker out of the interior without damaging it.
Oh also, don't run the antenna wire through the headlight gasket as instructed, you WILL get condensation. Instead bring it to the weather stripping on the truck and run under that and inside into the paneling. If you end up doing it PM me if you need pointers.
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I did the mounting myself outside where it belongs. It's relatively easy but takes about 3 hours to do everything.
The hardest part is getting the center speaker out of the interior without damaging it.
Oh also, don't run the antenna wire through the headlight gasket as instructed, you WILL get condensation. Instead bring it to the weather stripping on the truck and run under that and inside into the paneling. If you end up doing it PM me if you need pointers.
The hardest part is getting the center speaker out of the interior without damaging it.
Oh also, don't run the antenna wire through the headlight gasket as instructed, you WILL get condensation. Instead bring it to the weather stripping on the truck and run under that and inside into the paneling. If you end up doing it PM me if you need pointers.
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To get to the display that tells you what song, station, etc etc. There's a harness to connect to.
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I did the mounting myself outside where it belongs. It's relatively easy but takes about 3 hours to do everything.
The hardest part is getting the center speaker out of the interior without damaging it.
Oh also, don't run the antenna wire through the headlight gasket as instructed, you WILL get condensation. Instead bring it to the weather stripping on the truck and run under that and inside into the paneling. If you end up doing it PM me if you need pointers.
The hardest part is getting the center speaker out of the interior without damaging it.
Oh also, don't run the antenna wire through the headlight gasket as instructed, you WILL get condensation. Instead bring it to the weather stripping on the truck and run under that and inside into the paneling. If you end up doing it PM me if you need pointers.
I assume you meant "tail light" not headlight
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Pulled the rest of my factory Sirius radio harness out today. I can confirm that this is correct. One connector goes to display and one to radio. Both connectors have mates wired to them to connect the original cables to.
I agree getting the A/C vents off and the center speaker cover off was a bugger and shouldn't be attempted unless your good at pulling interior pieces without breaking things. Center grill hooks under the A/C vent / LCD bezel and has clips all around. Probably best way is to start from the back of the center speaker cover with some of the plastic interior tools you can buy. I actually started from the front by carefully pulling the A/C vent / LCD bezel and was successful but I don't recommend it. Center speaker clips actually plug into the A/C vent / LCD bezel piece.
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No intention of hijacking the thread, but can someone tell me where the default mounting position is? I was going to order one, I haven't read any instructions, if anyone has them in pdf it would be appreciated. Factor/dealer > aftermarket any day. I love the factory stereo, to get satellite would be a serious bonus.
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I removed the Sirius radio from my 2005 when it was totaled. Does anyone know if I can move it into a 2011 model? I am reading about the two wires, one going to the radio and the other to the display. Mine only had a wire to the radio. I even went over the installation instructions and nothing is mentioned.
Thanks,
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