Sirius Problem
#3
Originally Posted by AndreyCo
maybe the tuner isn't plugged into the stereo?? lol
#4
Those of you who have installed this Sirius set up, The TOY-SC1 comes with a wiring harness that has 3 connectors, 1 plugs into the TOY-SC1 unit and there are 2 more connectors, I have to Basic Pioneer head unit and on the back of the unit there is room for only 1 connector, is the third connector from the harness for someyhing else or am I missing something?
#5
http://www.sirius.com/pdf/manuals/TOYSC1_userguide.pdf
there's your installation/user guide
it is a pigtail for factory harness that plugs into the same spot.. if you have a harness plugged into that spot then you remove it and plug it into the extra plug on your sc1
there's your installation/user guide
it is a pigtail for factory harness that plugs into the same spot.. if you have a harness plugged into that spot then you remove it and plug it into the extra plug on your sc1
#6
and btw in the troubleshooting part of the guide it lists these problems for "NO TUNER"
Check for loose connections.
Check that connector alignment/orientation is correct.
Check that cables are not pinched or damaged.
Check that fuse is not blown.
Check that the factory XM module has been disconnected.
Check for incorrect connections, some vehicles may have similar aftermarket modules
installed that utilize the same type of connector.
Check for loose connections.
Check that connector alignment/orientation is correct.
Check that cables are not pinched or damaged.
Check that fuse is not blown.
Check that the factory XM module has been disconnected.
Check for incorrect connections, some vehicles may have similar aftermarket modules
installed that utilize the same type of connector.
#7
Originally Posted by Slody4Futbol
and btw in the troubleshooting part of the guide it lists these problems for "NO TUNER"
Check for loose connections.
Check that connector alignment/orientation is correct.
Check that cables are not pinched or damaged.
Check that fuse is not blown.
Check that the factory XM module has been disconnected.
Check for incorrect connections, some vehicles may have similar aftermarket modules
installed that utilize the same type of connector.
Check for loose connections.
Check that connector alignment/orientation is correct.
Check that cables are not pinched or damaged.
Check that fuse is not blown.
Check that the factory XM module has been disconnected.
Check for incorrect connections, some vehicles may have similar aftermarket modules
installed that utilize the same type of connector.
#9
I received the new replacement units from TSS-Radio yesterday, installed the units and all is good now. It did turn out to be the interface cable and Tuner. TSS-Radio is great and has outstanding customer service.
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