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Old 04-24-2009, 10:58 PM
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I am wondering how everyone has their sat radio set up in their cars. I have sirius and have it go through a dead fm station. Sometimes its clear and sometimes there is soo much interfearence I just want to punch the radio.

I would like to direct wire it but not sure how to do it. And is there an aux input in the back of the radio, or a quick way to install an aux so the sat radio can play through that crystal clear?
 
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Come on... No one has Sirius/XM installed in their Jags?? I would like to know if there is a way to run it through AUX. Is there one in the back of the radio?
 
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Come on... No one has Sirius/XM installed in their Jags?? I would like to know if there is a way to run it through AUX. Is there one in the back of the radio?
Use the Jaguar ACM module. It'll cost you about $250, and if you already have a CD changer, it connects via the fiber optic network already in the car. This way you have no crappy FM interference.

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You can buy an aftermarket deck, get a kit from nexxia, and buy a module to retain your steering wheel controls.
 
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Use the Jaguar ACM module. It'll cost you about $250, and if you already have a CD changer, it connects via the fiber optic network already in the car. This way you have no crappy FM interference.

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You can buy an aftermarket deck, get a kit from nexxia, and buy a module to retain your steering wheel controls.
Ok.. Anyone have an aftermarket deck? Post some pics of how it looks and some good recommedations on a radio. How much does the module cost?
 
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I have seen a few radios @ crutchfield that would fit.. The only things is that I would have to fabricate a mount for the radio..

Post up some pics of your aftermarket installed radios..
 
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I have seen a few radios @ crutchfield that would fit.. The only things is that I would have to fabricate a mount for the radio..

Post up some pics of your aftermarket installed radios..
Here's your kit. You can check out car domain or poke around on here for aftermarket deck installs.

http://www.nexxia.co.uk/Car_Stereo_f...its/jaguar.htm
 
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Contact the crew at TSS-radio http://www.tss-radio.com. They can get you connected.
 
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