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Destination: Moon 09-27-2009 10:27 PM

Looking for an easy XM antenna install...
 
Hi,

I need to install an XM antenna for my after market receiver in my 35d. Anyone got a good suggestion on this job? I wanted to run the cable up along the windshield but need to pull the decorative strip that runs along the right or left side of the windshield. Can I pull the strip and replace it easily? Other ideas are welcome. Thanks!

AwesomeM3 09-28-2009 10:50 AM

On my last SUV, I ran the Sirius antenna to the rear of the vehicle and attached the magnetic antenna on the roof. I didn't have to remove any molding and the reception was perfect.

MilanF07 09-28-2009 11:06 AM

Mine sits on the passenger side corner of my dashboard. Absolutely no need to run the antenna outside of the car. Reception is great, and the need to wire the entire car is completely eliminated. That is my suggestion to you.

02fireman 09-28-2009 11:17 AM

on my MINI a few years ago, I used a cable that ran to the antenna plug in the trunk. All (USA) BMW's come prewired. It was the same for sirius as XM and worked fine. I can't remember where I got it. Check out the MINI forums. Just use the built in antenna.

King 09-28-2009 11:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Destination: Moon (Post 664244)
Hi,

I need to install an XM antenna for my after market receiver in my 35d. Anyone got a good suggestion on this job? I wanted to run the cable up along the windshield but need to pull the decorative strip that runs along the right or left side of the windshield. Can I pull the strip and replace it easily? Other ideas are welcome. Thanks!

You probably knew this was coming, but why not go with the clean install of the oem sirius/xm module? I'm sure it's a little more expensive but at least you don't have an ugly looking thing hanging off your windshield and an odd looking antenna somewhere...just a thought!

Destination: Moon 09-28-2009 11:27 AM

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Originally Posted by 02fireman (Post 664361)
on my MINI a few years ago, I used a cable that ran to the antenna plug in the trunk. All (USA) BMW's come prewired. It was the same for sirius as XM and worked fine. I can't remember where I got it. Check out the MINI forums. Just use the built in antenna.

That would be the best answer by far! If anyone can tell me how to connect to the pre-wired, factory antenna I would be one happy boy:thumbup:

Destination: Moon 09-28-2009 11:33 AM

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Originally Posted by King (Post 664369)
You probably knew this was coming, but why not go with the clean install of the oem sirius/xm module? I'm sure it's a little more expensive but at least you don't have an ugly looking thing hanging off your windshield and an odd looking antenna somewhere...just a thought!

Because I am a cheap SOB:nanana: and don't want to pay several hundred for a 50 dollar receiver AND another monthly subscription for XM. We only use it for long trips and I like having the scrolling stock ticker on the screen too.

02fireman 09-29-2009 10:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Destination: Moon (Post 664371)
That would be the best answer by far! If anyone can tell me how to connect to the pre-wired, factory antenna I would be one happy boy:thumbup:

On the E70 the antenna is wrapped up behind the left rear panel. Run the wire from your XM reciever to the pink connector and you're done. Now you will have to tap into power and audio input (in your center console).

Try this place. They can get you the right cable
SB9SBJ-174-5: Coaxial Cable, SMB 90 degree (right angle) plug (female contact) to SMB jack (male contact), RG174, 5 foot, 50 ohm (MINI Cooper Sirius/XM satellite antenna extension)

Destination: Moon 09-29-2009 04:11 PM

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Originally Posted by 02fireman (Post 664657)
On the E70 the antenna is wrapped up behind the left rear panel. Run the wire from your XM reciever to the pink connector and you're done. Now you will have to tap into power and audio input (in your center console).

Try this place. They can get you the right cable
SB9SBJ-174-5: Coaxial Cable, SMB 90 degree (right angle) plug (female contact) to SMB jack (male contact), RG174, 5 foot, 50 ohm (MINI Cooper Sirius/XM satellite antenna extension)

Thanks 02! I took a quick look and did not see a pink connector. Is it just hanging there free? I looked in the left (driver) side trunk panel. The Audio amp is back in there but no pink (or any) free connection that looks like the XM antenna coupling.

02fireman 09-29-2009 04:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Destination: Moon (Post 664786)
Thanks 02! I took a quick look and did not see a pink connector. Is it just hanging there free? I looked in the left (driver) side trunk panel. The Audio amp is back in there but no pink (or any) free connection that looks like the XM antenna coupling.

It should be wrapped up in a "velcro-felt" thingy :D Just hanging there. Unwrap it and check it out. Mine has two wires there and I am assuming the other one is for the Sirius Box. Hope you find it.


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