Sirius Satellite Receiver question
#1
Sirius Satellite Receiver question
Hi,
A newbie to this forum, I would like to know if anyone knows whether an aftermarket Sirius receiver such as a Pioneer or Clarion can be retrofitted on an 04 G35 Sedan. I have a SAT button so I assume my car is pre-wired. If so I would like to know the following.
1) Where the receiver gets mounted.
2) Where the cable terminates (located) on the receiver side.
3) If pre-wired is the cable already connected to the factory HU.
Has abyone out there done this mod. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
G35inLV
A newbie to this forum, I would like to know if anyone knows whether an aftermarket Sirius receiver such as a Pioneer or Clarion can be retrofitted on an 04 G35 Sedan. I have a SAT button so I assume my car is pre-wired. If so I would like to know the following.
1) Where the receiver gets mounted.
2) Where the cable terminates (located) on the receiver side.
3) If pre-wired is the cable already connected to the factory HU.
Has abyone out there done this mod. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
G35inLV
#2
No. You need to buy the Infiniti part if you want the radio to fully integrate a sat tuner.
The radio is made by Clarion. So the only hope is that it would be a modified version of CeNet. Jaak over in the Murano forums has analyzed the protocols and I beleived he determined that they don't even speak at the same baud rate. So it would require a protocol converter. I'm not aware of anything other than the PAC audio adapter and the Phatbox that can "speak" Nissan SAT tuner.
Here's more information
http://members.rogers.com/muran0/Connectivity.htm
http://www.mp3car.com/vbulletin/show...6&page=2&pp=15
The prewire should be in your trunk.
The radio is made by Clarion. So the only hope is that it would be a modified version of CeNet. Jaak over in the Murano forums has analyzed the protocols and I beleived he determined that they don't even speak at the same baud rate. So it would require a protocol converter. I'm not aware of anything other than the PAC audio adapter and the Phatbox that can "speak" Nissan SAT tuner.
Here's more information
http://members.rogers.com/muran0/Connectivity.htm
http://www.mp3car.com/vbulletin/show...6&page=2&pp=15
The prewire should be in your trunk.
#3
Dear message boards,
I am trying to decide between XM and sirius, and I wanted opinions: Do you think both will be around for another 6 years? I'm planning on keeping my new G35 for at least that long. Also, has anyone found a place to get a cheaper OEM receiver than Grubbs?
Thanks,
Jason
2005 Ivory/Gray interior G35 sedan
I am trying to decide between XM and sirius, and I wanted opinions: Do you think both will be around for another 6 years? I'm planning on keeping my new G35 for at least that long. Also, has anyone found a place to get a cheaper OEM receiver than Grubbs?
Thanks,
Jason
2005 Ivory/Gray interior G35 sedan
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