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Old Dec 2, 2006 | 10:02 PM
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Default Stock HU XM Install!!!! **Pics Added**

Well I finally bit the bullet and bought this (http://tinyurl.com/y9ppxs) to get XM with my stock headunit in my 04 xB without having to spend a ton of cash and rip apart my interior to install the OEM XM unit.

The install was extremely easy, both boxes (the converter and the XM tuner) take up little to no room behind the dash.


The XMDTLK unit is about the size of a deck of playing cards, and the digital tuner is about a third bigger than the converter unit.



I followed the instructions found on this site to remove the dash cover and the stock HU. The hookup was all plug and play, no hassles at all, the supplied instructions are easy to read/follow!!




I used double stick Velcro to attach the two units together back to back. and the supplied zip ties to attach it to the dash framework behind and to the right of the stock HU.

I mounted the supplied antenna in the stock Scion xB spot.

I powered everything up and TADAAA it worked!


Just push the SAT button on the HU an it started playing!!!!

All and all happy with the purchace and ease of install!!

Hope this helps out everyone that has wanted XM and have it with their stock HU!

Let me know if you have any ?'s

Herb
Old Dec 3, 2006 | 02:30 PM
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the link doesn't work.
Old Dec 4, 2006 | 02:54 AM
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Originally Posted by PatD
the link doesn't work.
Dunno what happened It's working now!

I'm working on pics as the install of the antenna inside has periodic signal problems and I'll be moving it outside!

Stay tuned....
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Bump for added pics!
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Nice!
Is the XM worth it? Or would the iPod accesory work better?
Old Dec 10, 2006 | 03:50 AM
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Originally Posted by joshleon
Nice!
Is the XM worth it? Or would the iPod accesory work better?
I might put my opinion in here, but there are many out there, and I feel I am in the majority of younger people with XM. I have had XM for well over a year. The quality of the broadcast is amazing. It blows FM away, and it is noticeably better than SIRIUS. No commercials is incredible. However, I feel that the programming leaves a lot to be desired. I think that the programming would be great if I were 40, but I'm not. I work in a position where I listen to my iPod a good 20 hours out of the week, so the variety of XM is welcome. If you are not tired of all the music on your iPod, I would go with the iPod accessory kit.
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where do you get the ipod wiring to connect to factory head unit without spending dealer prices?
Old Dec 10, 2006 | 10:40 PM
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So how do you like now that you have been using it awhile? Any problems? Does the antenna mount on the outside of the car? Also, does the name of the song or artist show up on the radio's display?
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Originally Posted by Max
Originally Posted by joshleon
Nice!
Is the XM worth it? Or would the iPod accesory work better?
I might put my opinion in here, but there are many out there, and I feel I am in the majority of younger people with XM. I have had XM for well over a year. The quality of the broadcast is amazing. It blows FM away, and it is noticeably better than SIRIUS. No commercials is incredible. However, I feel that the programming leaves a lot to be desired. I think that the programming would be great if I were 40, but I'm not. I work in a position where I listen to my iPod a good 20 hours out of the week, so the variety of XM is welcome. If you are not tired of all the music on your iPod, I would go with the iPod accessory kit.
What are the big differences between XM and Sirrius? In programming as well?
Does XM have enough of a programming kick to not get boring? Like are there stations for all tastes, even say people who listen to computerized jpop or yoddeling?

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where do you get the ipod wiring to connect to factory head unit without spending dealer prices?
You could just plug the iPod in, if you want; no steering wheel controls etc. though...
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Originally Posted by samhain
So how do you like now that you have been using it awhile? Any problems? Does the antenna mount on the outside of the car? Also, does the name of the song or artist show up on the radio's display?
So far so good! The only problem I had was with antenna placement, initally I had it on the dash between the speedo and windshield, and had problems with loss of signal. Since I moved it outside (near the stock location for the xB) and have had no problems with signal loss!

For less than $100.00 for both the tuner and converter box IMO a great deal!

As shown in one of the above pics the name of the song shows up (The Joker by Steve Miller was playing when I took the pic).

All controlls for tuning, station preset and othe items are completely handled by the STOCK H/U.

I very happy with it!
Old Dec 11, 2006 | 04:57 PM
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I have a PIE aux in adapter already... I'm assuming I wouldn't be able to have both of these together would I?
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Originally Posted by Gamecat
I have a PIE aux in adapter already... I'm assuming I wouldn't be able to have both of these together would I?
Not quite sure, from what I have read the PIE adapter goes into the CD changer port, but does not display the info (other than track name) on the display. The equipment I installed performs and is controlled as an OEM (Scion) XM radio is. If you are using the PIE interface to control an Ipod (or like device) it may work with the Terk unit!

If anyone else hase more info (or corrections) please chime in, I am by no means an expert on all things (yet )

Have at it!
Old Dec 11, 2006 | 05:48 PM
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Well, I wouldn't need the unti to control the device hooked up to my PIE adaptor, I was just hoping the two adaptors would be able to work at the same time...

Well, not literally at the same time.. but you know what I mean. :p
Old Dec 11, 2006 | 06:54 PM
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Wellp,

If the adapter plugs in in a defferent location on the back of the H/U you might be in luck!

It then may be possible to change between the two units!

What control button do you push on the H/V to get the PIE unit to work?
Old Dec 11, 2006 | 06:58 PM
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The CD button.

It uses the CD changer port...

On the PIE website it says it won't work with the factory XM option... hrmm which leads me to believe the two are incompatible... But I wonder if this device is considered a factory XM option... :-/
Old Dec 11, 2006 | 08:23 PM
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Again for what its worth, after I connected the Terk (XMDTLK) I use the SAT button to display and use the XM Radio.

Without having the PIE unit I cant give the definitive Yea or Nay!
Old Dec 13, 2006 | 05:12 AM
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hehe

I finally got mine installed today. After mulling over all of the directions I could find online, I decided to have it professionally installed. I didn't want to mess up my tC or have stuff rattling around or whatever. I think the colder weather dissuaded me too.

When I came to update the other thread, I saw this one. Congrats and enjoy!
Old Dec 17, 2006 | 02:47 PM
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Are there any wires to tap or splice?
Old Dec 17, 2006 | 02:48 PM
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Nope,
The install is straight plug and play! See the Pics!
Old Dec 17, 2006 | 03:24 PM
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Awesome, I'm getting this. Thanks!

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