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Old 12-05-2009, 11:18 PM
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Problems connecting OEM Sirius in 2006 X3

So I attempted to hookup my Sirius unit today and ran into problems. I've hooked up multiple Sirius units in my e46s and never had an issue.. This was my first attempt in an 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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Old 12-06-2009, 09:07 AM
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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?

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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Old 12-06-2009, 12:38 PM
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OK, step #12 fixed it.... Should have RTFM better.
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