- How to Install XM Satellite Radio
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Sirius/XM Install Advice
most people have cell phones now that allow pandora or other streaming music stations and prefer to use these now.
just wanted to get that out there.
you can usually find a way to get a digital aux in that will plug into the headphone port of any portable device. there are lots of companys out there that offere this option. be sure to check with your local stereo shopS (plural, make sure you get more than one professional opinion on whats available).
just wanted to share this idea. sat radio is awesome but there are some obvious downfalls as explained previously... cutting out under bridges and in tunnels (expected its SAT radio....), and the service and price hikes...
most people have cell phones now that allow pandora or other streaming music stations and prefer to use these now.
just wanted to get that out there.
you can usually find a way to get a digital aux in that will plug into the headphone port of any portable device. there are lots of companys out there that offere this option. be sure to check with your local stereo shopS (plural, make sure you get more than one professional opinion on whats available).
just wanted to share this idea. sat radio is awesome but there are some obvious downfalls as explained previously... cutting out under bridges and in tunnels (expected its SAT radio....), and the service and price hikes...
Sat radio has no commercials on music channels. It's just a shame that it didn't stay the way it was originally, when it was more about the music than an extra $0.03 in shareholders' pockets. Now it's BS just like most of the other corporate ploys.
Cutting out under bridges and tunnels will not go away until they install repeaters at every tunnel. The service does not usually cut out for overpasses or bridges where the obstruction lasts less than 4 seconds, because it is designed that way. Your radio has a 4-second buffer in it.
Or is the harness at least the same .
I have the tunner I just need the harness been looking for this wire for a while now
Im kind of in the same boat, I have an 08 RX 350 and was told by the seller it had satellite. I to would like to know whats a good current option for Sirius.
Would an option like this work well and would it give me the ability to change the channel from the touch screen?
Thanks
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When I hit the AM / Satelilite button, all I get is AM.
Any idea what would cause this?
Thanks,
Chris
You will need:
1. SiriusXM - SXV200 tuner (about $50 with a 3 month trial subscription)
2. ISimple Gateway - ISTY12 (about $149)
3. Shark Fin Antenna Adapter, SFA12F - about $63 if you want to interface with the IS250 stock Sat Antenna
First - when you receive the ISimple Gateway go to the manufacturer website and download the latest firmware and then update firmware. I didn't do this on the initial install and was missing some XM channels - the firmware update fixed this.
Remove one battery cable from battery so as to prevent any arcing problems.
Remove the factory radio by (a) remove upper middle a/c-heating register above the radio - it takes a bit of prying but should pull straight out. You'll see two bolts holding in radio - remove them. Remove side trim at the bottom of the radio on the center consol - they will also just pull out and you'll see the two bolts at the bottom of the radio. Move shift lever to drive position
Pull radio out. Install ISimpleGateway using manufacturers instruction (plug in Sat tuner first) - the gateway interfaces with the stock radio very easily and is plug and play. Run shark fin adapter cable from tuner to rear of vehicle (I ran it under trim and through the package door). In trunk remove passenger side panels to reveal cables - the interface for the shark fin adapter will be wrapped in plastic - undo plastic and insert adapter (make sure you order the SFA12F adapter - I mistakenly ordered the 12m which is male.
Put everything back together, hook up battery and enjoy your SiriusXM
It took me about 1 hour to do everything
Well, all of them were wrong and the iSimple works great with the Lexus stereo. I now have Sirius XM on my factory Lexus unit which has the AM/SAT button and it wasn't that tough to install, but I wouldn't recommend doing it unless you've installed car stereos before.
Anyway just thought to leave a post if you are still interested after this much time has passed. The iSimple interface works well. Right now you have to go with the SXV200 tuner though, the 300 apparently isn't supported. This is not really an issue because the 200 has almost exactly the same features as the 300. (this is the module that goes in your dash next to your stock stereo, ank links to your head unit via the iSimple adapter). The parts are available online and Amazon but try to go through on authorized dealer if you want a warranty. I mistakenly bought from some miscellaneous dealer on Amazon, I saved almost half off but found out later they are not an authorized dealer, not a huge deal in the end because of the money I saved and worse case I give up the year warranty. All in all very happy with the product and glad my Sirius dilemma is behind me.
Specifically -- has anyone used the iSimple ISTY651 "Connect" Interface and wiring harness, ISSR-12 cable, and SiriusXM SXV-200 Tuner combination to connect to a factory radio (with NAV and ML) on this era of Lexus? Our radio has the AM / FM / TAPE / DISC buttons. It does Not have an AM/SAT or SAT button.
However, several posts -- from reviewing various forums on CL -- suggest that a 2nd push of the AM button (once the sat radio is connected to the factory radio) will work, and that the sat channels will display and be accessible via the NAV screen?
Lexus "customer service" and the dealer have Not been able to provide any help with this topic.










