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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Maxima / July 2004

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Aux/FM antenna jack in 2004 Maxima

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Guitar Player - 11 Jul 2004 22:14 GMT
I have a 2004 Maxima with integrated XM but after trying both I prefer Sirius.  I
purchased a Sirius RF modulator and it works pretty well but sometimes
there is some noise.  I was wondering if there is an aux port somewhere.
Or how do I get into the dash so I can connect the FM output of the Sirius
directly into the antenna jack?  I can't seem to figure out how the dash comes
apart.  I'm not even sure where the antenna jack is.  I'm pretty sure its
possible because I found an antenna adapter online for 2004 Maximas for $9
so you can connect other sources directly in.  Thanks.
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Guitar Player - 11 Jul 2004 23:11 GMT
> I have a 2004 Maxima with integrated XM but after trying both I prefer Sirius.  I
> purchased a Sirius RF modulator and it works pretty well but sometimes
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I should have mentioned that is it an SL with the Bose system.  And here's
a wild one.  Is it possible to replace the integrated XM with a Sirius?
I've seen the kits for sale.  I wouldn't do it myself but if its possible
I'll consider that route.  BTW, I have the navigation system if that's a
factor here.  Thanks.

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Rich - 12 Jul 2004 13:50 GMT
I replied to you in alt.autos.nissan, but you may be able to just swap the
boxes out yourself.  I believe the antennas are the same, as well as the
rest of the wiring.  You *may* need to flip a switch on the back of the HU,
your dealer can tell you this.

> > I have a 2004 Maxima with integrated XM but after trying both I prefer Sirius.  I
> > purchased a Sirius RF modulator and it works pretty well but sometimes
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