Sirius in 2008 G35?
#1
Sirius in 2008 G35?
Looks like all that is available is XM. I have 3 Sirius receivers and was wondering if there is a decoder box that can be changed out or is the decoder built into the system itself. FWIW, I have the Journey with Premium & Navi.
Thanks, I did a search but could not find anything.
Thanks, I did a search but could not find anything.
#2
Originally Posted by OldPhart
Looks like all that is available is XM. I have 3 Sirius receivers and was wondering if there is a decoder box that can be changed out or is the decoder built into the system itself. FWIW, I have the Journey with Premium & Navi.
Thanks, I did a search but could not find anything.
Thanks, I did a search but could not find anything.
I'm in the same boat as you.....2 lifetime subscriptions to Sirius....so one way or another I will get it in my car
#4
I have an 07S non-nav unit and just installed the SAT radio a few weeks back. The harness is located in the trunk on the right hand side of the rear deck underside near the trunk opening. On my car it was connected to another wire instead of being bundled and dangling like I had expected so it took a few minutes to figure it all out, but once I did the install took all of 10 minutes.
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#6
Check the link in my post above. That's a G37 with Nav (notice the buttons) that is playing several different Sirius channels. There setup is the same as ours, so obviously there is a way to do it.
I still have my receiver in hand, so if I get time I'll take another look at it and post some picks if I get it to work.
I still have my receiver in hand, so if I get time I'll take another look at it and post some picks if I get it to work.
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#9
Well it works. I've got Sirius playing now. Seems Grubbs shipped me a refurbished unit......but it's got an active account so worked out well for testing. I'll snap some picks and post them. I'm going to make sure that A) XM nav traffic still works for those that are curious, and B) that I didn't lose anything else since I had to unplug the wiring harness to plug it into the Sat Receiver.
#10
OK....for starters, please excuse the picture quality. The only camera I could find was my daughters....and now I know why she wants a new one.
The connector you are looking for is on the underside of the rear deck. The only trim piece you need to remove will be the top one (4 plastic pop rivets, and some velcro across the back). At the rear edge of the deck you will see a bundle of wire running from the CD changer to a connection just to the right of the trunk light. Disconnect the harness there and use the side indicated in the picture to connect to the Sirius receiver. From that point just mount the receiver and run the antenna cable and you are good to go.
You will lose the CD changer and the XM feed, but from what I can see everything else works as it should, including the XM nav traffic if you choose to keep the subscription up. And as you can see, all the Sirius information is displayed on the screen.
Hope that helps.
Edit: Added some pics and to clarify what works and what doesn't.
The connector you are looking for is on the underside of the rear deck. The only trim piece you need to remove will be the top one (4 plastic pop rivets, and some velcro across the back). At the rear edge of the deck you will see a bundle of wire running from the CD changer to a connection just to the right of the trunk light. Disconnect the harness there and use the side indicated in the picture to connect to the Sirius receiver. From that point just mount the receiver and run the antenna cable and you are good to go.
You will lose the CD changer and the XM feed, but from what I can see everything else works as it should, including the XM nav traffic if you choose to keep the subscription up. And as you can see, all the Sirius information is displayed on the screen.
Hope that helps.
Edit: Added some pics and to clarify what works and what doesn't.
Last edited by bfranks; 05-18-2008 at 10:24 AM.
#11
Originally Posted by OldPhart
So if there IS a decoder, why need the other antenna? Seems that if it was a simple "box swap" , you could use the existing connections.
It's not quite a "box swap" as the cars with Nav have no external Sat Receiver (it's built into the AV controller). On the G35's you use the CD changer connection (piggy back off the camera controller on the G37's). As for why you can't use the same antenna..... It might work, it might not. I've seen it go both ways with satellite antennas. But for those with nav you would have to take apart your dash, remove the antenna cable form the back of the AV controller, and rerun the cable to the trunk. And more then likely it will be part of a wiring harness and impossible to move. In my opinion, that's a lot of work when a second antenna can be run to the back deck and work just as well.
#13
I bought the receiver off of Grubbs, and it ran $199. Mine however appears to be reconditioned, which would have pissed me off had it not been for the active subscription . You might want to call and verify what it is you are getting (new / used). You will also need another antenna, which will run $20-$30 and can be picked up almost anywhere.
#15
From what I understand.....yes and no. If you have a Sirius receiver you will be able to continue to receive the "all Sirius" package, or "all XM" package if you have an XM receiver. However to take advantage of the "a la carte" packages (mixed XM and Serius), you will need a new radio.
From www.siriusmerger.com
A la carte programming will only be available for subscribers
using new radios, which will be developed following approval of the merger.
From www.siriusmerger.com
A la carte programming will only be available for subscribers
using new radios, which will be developed following approval of the merger.