Satellite Radio
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If it's saying "No Sat", then you need to get an XM/Sirius tuner and the antenna. You can double check to make sure whether or not you have a tuner by looking in the trunk, the harness for the tuner is to the left of the spare. If there is no harness, then you will need to buy the wiring harness as well.
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Originally Posted by Mike_Deezy
If it's saying "No Sat", then you need to get an XM/Sirius tuner and the antenna. You can double check to make sure whether or not you have a tuner by looking in the trunk, the harness for the tuner is to the left of the spare. If there is no harness, then you will need to buy the wiring harness as well.
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Originally Posted by sleeper22
I do not have the tuner. Looked in the trunk and also my VIN # was before they started installing tuner. I found the VIN #'s that have them on another G35 forum. **** my luck
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It helps to tell everyone that you have a sedan. The tuner for the 03-06 sedan should be in the trunk mounted to the lower left hand corner of the back seat.
"NO SAT" means you don't have a tuner connected. Check www.everythingg35.com for a sat tuner kit.
"NO SAT" means you don't have a tuner connected. Check www.everythingg35.com for a sat tuner kit.
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OK have a question about XM and Sirius. It is possible they may merge and if they do will the tuner for each be obsolete or not work? Would it be wise to wait till they do merge? A guy here at work said the tuners for each will not work once they do merge because the technology for each is different. Personally I would not think so but what do I know?
I looked yesterday at Circuit City at a XM radio kit. $50 for the kit and $30 for the FM module and $70 for installation. Does this sound reasonable? I could hide the tuner in the dash compartment where the navigation system goes
I looked yesterday at Circuit City at a XM radio kit. $50 for the kit and $30 for the FM module and $70 for installation. Does this sound reasonable? I could hide the tuner in the dash compartment where the navigation system goes
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None of the other tuners will completely integrate into the OEM radio.
The current equipment will continue to work after any merger occurs. Each of the companies will probably broadcast the same programming over their respective satellites. An equipment upgrade may be necessary years from now though.
The current equipment will continue to work after any merger occurs. Each of the companies will probably broadcast the same programming over their respective satellites. An equipment upgrade may be necessary years from now though.
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How are you going to get it to play through the car's audio system? If you are going to use an FM modulator, Nissans use a diversity antenna that is different from a standard antenna connector. Just let the installer know that. I don't know if there is a special adapter for it, but there may be. That's why I ask, so that other people can learn and do it the same way.
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Yes, I purchased an FM modulator and you are right about the other connectors. The installer told me yesterday about them. Like an extra $20-$25 in connectors. Thank you very much Gilley you have been a big help
I will let you know how this shakes out.
I do have one more question. Can I replace the Bose amp with another amp I have had forever. It is a Linear Power amp from back in the 90's. I hear the stock Bose amp sucks or that is the consensus here.
I will let you know how this shakes out.
I do have one more question. Can I replace the Bose amp with another amp I have had forever. It is a Linear Power amp from back in the 90's. I hear the stock Bose amp sucks or that is the consensus here.