RFI - "factory" installation of XM radio

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Carl Perretta, Sep 7, 2005.

  1. Can anyone tell me if I can get a third-party installation of XM into my new
    Odyssey? I am talking about one that uses the current radio space, not one
    of those tuner add-ons. The dealer can do it of course, but at a price of
    $750. Can a competent car stereo shop handle this?
     
    Carl Perretta, Sep 7, 2005
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  2. Any competent car radio installer can replace your existing radio with
    an XM-capable one in the same slot. (unless it is integrated with the
    AC, like the Accord Nav system is) I think Honda radios are Alpines,
    so depending on your model they may be able to add an Alpine satellite
    tuner to the factory radio.

    They will need to add a tuner box and antenna. You won't see the tuner
    as it usually is tucked under a seat (the XM channels will be changed
    from the radio in your dash). The antenna will need to be in a place
    where it can see the sky, so it will be a visible add-on.

    The XM-tuner/antenna will probably run about $100-$150, and the
    replacement dashboard radio (depending on your features) can run from
    $100 into the thousands. A $150 radio will be similar in features to
    the factory one. Labor is maybe $100 as well so overall the
    third-party price could be as low as $300.

    A competent installer should be able to take a look at your car and
    outline your options.

    I had no problem with this add on in my 02 RSX, and 98 Civic.

    -MVL
     
    mvl_groups_user, Sep 8, 2005
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