I want to install XM Radio in 2008 Equinox
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I want to install XM Radio in 2008 Equinox
I have a 2008 Equinox LT with a 6 disc changer radio with CAT & Band buttons. When I press the CAT button I get "XM feature" on the display screen, the band button just gives AM or FM.
I believe the radio is xm ready what do I need to add XM to it and is it a difficult install?
I believe the radio is xm ready what do I need to add XM to it and is it a difficult install?
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I have the same vehicle and was disappointed to discover that it was a former fleet vehicle with what seems to have been the software for xm capabilities removed. My radio is exactly the same minus the changer with the exact same feature. I was told that a tech could possibly reinstall the software using a scan tool, but that very few techs actually have the know-how to do it and I'd probably have to visit multiple dealerships to find someone who can do it. At that point, then I can install the xm tuner. I hope this isn't your situation and if anyone knows anything more about my situation, I'd appreciate suggestions.
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no software involved......its entirely hardware.
Starts with the radio, then wiring to the digital radio reciever, then antenna cable, then the antenna itself which is built into the onstar antenna. And no its not built with the xm antenna if its not equipped with xm from the factory.
Starts with the radio, then wiring to the digital radio reciever, then antenna cable, then the antenna itself which is built into the onstar antenna. And no its not built with the xm antenna if its not equipped with xm from the factory.
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UPDATE: Added the Sirius kit listed below; works like a charm. But easier than I thought. Just want to share the experience.
I dreaded the idea of pulling panels and the head unit, but found that when I opened the left rear quarter panel (by removing the small cargo bin on top of it) the plug for an XM unit was still there. When I plugged in the kit tuner with the cord provided and added the antenna, it worked immediately. Apparently the XM cord was already attached to the head unit. Gave up on trying to use the Onstar antenna but using (and hiding cord for) the magnetic antenna that came with the kit was simple. What a great unit!
I originally posted to this older thread because it kinda ended without an answer and I thought I wanted to find the XM antenna that previous post says is built into the Onstar antenna. Original head unit had a notation for XM so I'd like to see if there is an XM antenna still here. There was no tuner, though.
Hope it helps for those who, like me, became a reluctant fan of satellite radio by buying a used car with Sirius already installed and active. This solution retains all the steering wheel and display functions, cheaply, without adding new visible wires or "stuff."
Here's the link to the Sirius tuner kit:
http://www.amazon.com/Sirius-SIRGM1-Connect-GM-Radios/dp/B000CP1318/ref=au_pf_pfg_s?ie=UTF8&Model=Equinox|2487&n=10770 68&s=car&Make=Chevrolet|47&Year=2005|2005&vehicleT ype=automotive&newCar=1&carId=001
I dreaded the idea of pulling panels and the head unit, but found that when I opened the left rear quarter panel (by removing the small cargo bin on top of it) the plug for an XM unit was still there. When I plugged in the kit tuner with the cord provided and added the antenna, it worked immediately. Apparently the XM cord was already attached to the head unit. Gave up on trying to use the Onstar antenna but using (and hiding cord for) the magnetic antenna that came with the kit was simple. What a great unit!
I originally posted to this older thread because it kinda ended without an answer and I thought I wanted to find the XM antenna that previous post says is built into the Onstar antenna. Original head unit had a notation for XM so I'd like to see if there is an XM antenna still here. There was no tuner, though.
Hope it helps for those who, like me, became a reluctant fan of satellite radio by buying a used car with Sirius already installed and active. This solution retains all the steering wheel and display functions, cheaply, without adding new visible wires or "stuff."
Here's the link to the Sirius tuner kit:
http://www.amazon.com/Sirius-SIRGM1-Connect-GM-Radios/dp/B000CP1318/ref=au_pf_pfg_s?ie=UTF8&Model=Equinox|2487&n=10770 68&s=car&Make=Chevrolet|47&Year=2005|2005&vehicleT ype=automotive&newCar=1&carId=001
Last edited by VAEQ; December 29th, 2011 at 3:56 PM.