Sirius Radio Install!!
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Sirius Radio Install!!
I was trying to figure out a place where I could mount my radio without hacking anything to the dash or anything like that. I settle on the cup holder, it isn't in the way while drive but yet it is still very accessible. In oder to get it in there like this I had to mount the unit upside down on the mount to get it to face me the right way.
For the power, I hard wired the power into the fuse for the sunroof and I grounded it on one of the bolt to the floor also located by the fuse panel. For the antenna I simply ran the wires through the dash and in behind the stereo and poked the end out right under the heater controls. There is a big enough gap there to just squeeze the plug through. I mounted the antenna on the dash right by the boost guage. I didn't want it outside the car and I still get full signal where it is sitting now!!
Let me know what you guys think. This was the cleanest install I could come up with.
For the power, I hard wired the power into the fuse for the sunroof and I grounded it on one of the bolt to the floor also located by the fuse panel. For the antenna I simply ran the wires through the dash and in behind the stereo and poked the end out right under the heater controls. There is a big enough gap there to just squeeze the plug through. I mounted the antenna on the dash right by the boost guage. I didn't want it outside the car and I still get full signal where it is sitting now!!
Let me know what you guys think. This was the cleanest install I could come up with.
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Let me ask you a question. I basically have mine mounted the same way. My problem is that I have it wired to the dash fuse, and when i shut the car off, the radio stays on. Why is this? My main reason for wiring it into the fuse box is so it would turn on and off when the car was turned on/off.
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Depending on what fuse you have it running to, you may have it hooked up to a power source that never turns off. You need to wire it to a wire that only has power when the ignition is turned on.
Try using the Sunroof fuse if you have one. It's a 15 amp fuse in the fuse box on the passenger side of the center console.
Try using the Sunroof fuse if you have one. It's a 15 amp fuse in the fuse box on the passenger side of the center console.
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i have a different unit, but I mounted it up in the corner of the dash, right next to the A-pillar on the windshield
i was goin for a factory lookin install with the antenna
i was goin for a factory lookin install with the antenna
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This is my install if you looked at my car the only way you would know i have Sat. Radio is to look at this.
I have an add on unit as those other things stick out and look crapy.
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I have an add on unit as those other things stick out and look crapy.
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I am going to order this bracket from panavise.
http://siriusbackstage.com/forum/vie...6a31c8512305a2
http://siriusbackstage.com/forum/vie...6a31c8512305a2
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pursuit..i just did my friends ss/sc i paint the dash kit silver to match the interior..u shud do it. it looks factory yet w/ the aftermarket hu. i have my sirius installed too. but im waitin for the new SIR-GM1 to have it up to the factory head unit.
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