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Problems connecting OEM Sirius in 2006 X3
I followed the instructions here that came with the Sirius install kit I purchased from the dealer. http://www.bigpatsfans.com/E83SiriuswithoutNav.pdf The Sirius install is fairly straightforward. If you don't have a CD changer (where is it located anyhow?) there are 3 basic connections: - antenna (I put the correct end onto the antenna) - ibus connection - audio connection. Hooking them up takes about 30 seconds--you simply connect the 3 cables and that's all... They can't even connect the incorrect way--there is only one way to snap them in. Anyhow, I connected the unit, and hit MODE on the radio until I get to the SIRIUS input. There is signal (I can change channels, and don't get the "acquiring" message) but there is a popping sound coming from the radio, and no music can be heard via the Sirius input. I know this Sirius unit is good, as I just pulled it from my wife's e46, but I decided to try another one just to be safe--same results. I also connected another Sirius antenna (as opposed to BMW sharkfin) and had the same results. Anyone have any ideas? |
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I've seen an X3 CD Changer audio plug that's slightly different to the normal BMW CD Changer plug. Are you 100% sure the audio plug is wired correctly for Sirius and that it's going fully home. If you disconnect the audio plug does it make any difference at all?
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I will go try that... Just discovered something that I missed in the instructions... Looks like they want to have you unplug something behind the radio? Also, I have no idea what the ALC module is?? |
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OK, step #12 fixed it.... Should have RTFM better.
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