Sirius Install

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doci
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Car: 2009 Nissan Versa 1.6 Base

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Couple questions about Sirius install on 1.6 base:

1. Where is the best place to add the Serius antenna? Roof, front/back, or trunk lid. 2. What is the best way to run the cable from the roof to the trunk or in the passenger door.2a. If the cable comes in from the trunk, what is the best way to route the cable to the dash. Under carpet or along head liner?3. Where is a good place to mount the tuner?4. Will the antenna cable fit under the rubber roof trim?

I am trying to get as much imput before I install a headunit with Sirius.


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Not to crush your hopes but Sirius really sucks. Their customer service team is a complete joke and they are no help at all. When you plan to cancel your account they will keep charging you for "other things" or they just won't cancel it at all..

With that being said...

1: The roof, just above your back window.2: Run the cable through the rubber parts of the doors and under the plastic coating.3: I have a MP3 Display thing and it looks great on the far upper left side of the dash. Easy to see while driving.4: Yes it should.

Hopes this helps. :D

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doci
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Car: 2009 Nissan Versa 1.6 Base

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XM Radio did the same thing, charged credit card without permission. Customer service sucked. I had to cancel credit card to stop charges. I will only pay by check and insist an invoice to continue service. I looked at the Versa rubber trim and don't think there is enough room to hide rhe antenna cable. The problem with roof mount, rear, is it has to be at least 3 inches from the onther antenna (unsymetrical and fugly). I think I will go with a trunk lid mount for cleanest install. Thanks for the fedback.


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