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Installed Sirius on 04 X5 Nav/DSP/CD Changer
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Picked up the Sirius kit from Bavarian Soundwerks. Installation of the Sirius receiver was a piece of cake. It only took 30 minutes if that. The CD Changer cable, included with the kit, helps integrate the Sirius receiver using a daisy-chain approach. Note I did not install the Sirius receiver in the spare tire compartment as others have done. I piggy-backed mine on top of the CD Changer itself. By the way, the CD Changer can be removed very easily by unscrewing the 4 bolts (1 at each corner) and it just slides out. Mount the Sirius receiver using the velcro tape included with the kit and slide the CD Changer back in. See photos below.
The antenna was a different story since I wanted to mount it inside the spoiler so it's not visible. This instructions article form IFlyX5 was extremely helpful. http://www.xoutpost.com/articles/x5/s...avigation.html Only difference is that I installed the antenna on the left side of the spoiler and I did not use a metal plate as others recommended. Its location (see pic below) is ideal since the antenna is facing straight up as opposed to being at an angle. The antenna included with the kit has a very low profile and the radio's reception is excellent. Everything works very well with the steering controls and the sound quality is great! :thumbup: |
nice install - two q's though....
i. how much was the kit? ii. does this just run off of your aux input mode and how do you go to stations etc.? (just read the install link, so nevermind this question!!) thanks in advance for the answers! --hoop |
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You got the scoop on the connection so I won't elaborate. Up front, the driver presses the MODE button on the radio to cycle through Radio, CD, SIRIUS, etc. As with any Sat radio, you select the Category using the radio controls and then select the stations contained within. See screenshots below. :D |
Congrats, nice write up! Welcome to the world of Sirius in the X!:thumbup:
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Do you have a link? I don't see the one you purchased for $598.
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Nice install. I installed the unit under the spare, and now that I think about it, I never should have done that. Your idea is much better. As for the antenna in the spoiler, I had a very bad experience with it and switched to a roof mount antenna. I still get dropouts on the roof, but thath has to do with the area I live in--too many rocks, walls, trees, and hills.
Welcome to the world of Howard 100 and 101. :) |
Nice, I like the install in back with velcro. I had to stuff mine by the spare tire but now i may move it.
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http://www.bavariansoundwerks.com/pr...I=505/_cid=301 |
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