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Does anybody knows where is located?

thanks
If you have it installed, in North America, it should be located in the trunk on the left hand side in a hidden compartment near the tail light. It is mounted in a harness.
This system is only an option in North America as far as I am aware so you won't get a lot of help from the rest of us, sorry
(10-11-2015 07:49am)XFullFatTim Wrote: [ -> ]This system is only an option in North America as far as I am aware so you won't get a lot of help from the rest of us, sorry

I just want to know so I can ripped off, run over it make a video doing it, load into YOUTUBE, Laughing put in two bags, send one to LR and one to sirius.
It is THAT good a system then! We have DAB here instead but sometimes the signal hides behind tall buildings and mountains and it is "a full signal or nothing " type system, no fuzzy infuriating unintelligible reception, a bit like digital TV where you get a pixelated picture if the signal is a bit corrupted but with DB if the signal is corrupted by anything all you get is white noise in the background.
Do you have to pay a subscription to receive Sirius or is it like the old AM/FM and our DAB where it is all free to air so if you have the right receiver you can listen to it for free?
(10-11-2015 06:30pm)XFullFatTim Wrote: [ -> ]It is THAT good a system then! We have DAB here instead but sometimes the signal hides behind tall buildings and mountains and it is "a full signal or nothing " type system, no fuzzy infuriating unintelligible reception, a bit like digital TV where you get a pixelated picture if the signal is a bit corrupted but with DB if the signal is corrupted by anything all you get is white noise in the background.
Do you have to pay a subscription to receive Sirius or is it like the old AM/FM and our DAB where it is all free to air so if you have the right receiver you can listen to it for free?

Yeh, my iphone stream better and more reliable signals through blutooth, and the radio is free.Laughing
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