Re: Radio Installation Question
I am sorry, I had assumed that you had a factory type kit for your unit. If you only have a foot or so of cable, you will have to get ;creative' with your installation. What type of unit do you have? Are you aware that the antenna for the satellite radio is NOT the same as the 'regular' radio? It usually is a magnetic mountable square about 2 inches square that needs to have a fairly clear view of the Southern sky for best reception. The 'factory' kits, and some others, have the capability of being controlled by the head unit and steering wheel controls. This requires data wires in the cable between the head unit and receiver, going to a specific jack on the back of the head unit.
One other thing, in order to take apart the trim to get to the back of the head, you should get an installers' tool. This basically looks like a throwing knife made out of plastic, so you can get to the catches in the seams to release them. I ordered mine online, but you may be able to find one locally at a large auto parts store or a car stereo shop, if you're lucky.
I hope some of this is of some small help in your upcoming adventure. ;-)
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