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Old 05-20-2007, 11:42 AM   #1
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XM Radio Install - Pics

Well, I don't know how I lived without satellite radio before now. Now I'm spoiled and can't go back.

I wanted a unit that would have large text (for these old eyes), look unobstrusive and blend in with the interior color scheme. And, I wanted to mount it for easy access (to me), and fit perfectly into a space that wouldn't interfere with any other components inside the FJ.

I went with the Audiovox model XMC-10A from Best Buy ($69.95), which included all accessories needed for my installation plan (i.e., 12v power cable, magnetic rooftop antenna, audio out, mounting cradle, etc.).

Started with mounting the antenna. Centered it on the front lip of the roof and took advantage of the gap between the roof and the windshield molding to run the wire over to the edge of the windshield. From there, the antenna wire went down the edge of the windshield where it tucked in pretty nicely in the rubber molding. (I ran a bead of clear silicone over the wire to ensure it remained seated and didn't become a source of whistling.)





After running the antenna wire into the back of the dash behind the left silver vent panel and feeding the right angle 1/8" audio cable to the same location, I tapped into an Accessory circuit in the fuse box with an "Add-A-Circuit" and fed the power cable up with the antenna and audio leads.




The left vent panel snapped right off with a slight upward motion. I drilled a hole through the plastic just large enough to poke all three cables through and mounted the cradle bracket just below the hole.





I then connected all three cables to the mounted cradle and slipped the XM received into the cradle.





The base of the cradle swivels to allow the unit to be positioned as the desired angle.




I cut a small notch in the switch panel blank closet to the Aux Audio Input jack and fed the audio source from the XM unit directly into the primary radio.




After everything was installed, I called XM, activated my $12.95/month service, and I haven't looked back since.


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Re: XM Radio Install - Pics

Very Nice. How is the volume in the AUX. input. I plugged my iPod into it and found it to lose a lot of volume. I had to turn the radio volume all the way up to compensate.
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Looks clean! How long did the install take?
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Very Nice. How is the volume in the AUX. input. I plugged my iPod into it and found it to lose a lot of volume. I had to turn the radio volume all the way up to compensate.
On my FJ radio (the base version), the volume for the radio and the Aux input are totally independent of each other. So you can set the radio volume at one level and leave it . . . . and set the Aux input to another level. (Not sure if it's the same with the 6-disc upgrade radio.)

Anyway, the volume of the satellite radio is just fine. Plus the XM itself has an Audio Level Output level setting that can be boosted in the Menu section.
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Thanks, TuckTruck. It took about two hours for the install.

Coming off the base of the side windshield rubber molding, the antenna wire hooks a turn into the engine compartment in order to keep the wire completely hidden. The hardest part was finding a hole in the firewall to feed the antenna wire through to the back of the dashboard.

Otherwise, the rest of the installation was pretty easy.
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Coming off the base of the side windshield rubber molding, the antenna wire hooks a turn into the engine compartment in order to keep the wire completely hidden. The hardest part was finding a hole in the firewall to feed the antenna wire through to the back of the dashboard.

Otherwise, the rest of the installation was pretty easy.
You can actually come through the A-Pillar if you like. I did a writeup for a gps antenna here that shows how:

http://www.fjcruiserforums.com/forum...step-step.html
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You can actually come through the A-Pillar if you like. I did a writeup for a gps antenna here that shows how:

http://www.fjcruiserforums.com/forum...step-step.html
Darn. Wish I would've rear your write-up before I installed mine. Oh, well.
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Great pics and write up.
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hey idrhawkey...did you turn up the volume on the ipod...cause that is what might of not made the radio from sounding good
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Very Nice. How is the volume in the AUX. input. I plugged my iPod into it and found it to lose a lot of volume. I had to turn the radio volume all the way up to compensate.

did you turn up the volume on your ipod?...that might make it work if you didnt do that.
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