I saw that Crutchfield is now selling the Sirius tuners which interface to the factory headunit. On their website, I plugged in the info from my 05 (1-CD, M&T and no nav) and the site tells me it'll work IF the unit is "satellite ready." Called Crutchfield, and they can't tell me any more than "it'll work if the head unit is satellite ready". Was there any difference in the head unit if XM was factory installed, or is it the same HU? http://www.crutchfield.com/S-7...IRGM1
Mods: 04 center armrest, 04 Matrix AM/FM/CD/Cassette, Electrochromatic rear view mirror w/compass, GM hood protector, Ventvisors on doors and moonroof, one-touch close moonroof. added 12v outlet in console, Goodyear TripleTred tires, Sirius satellite radio.
You may want to wait. Mine arrived yesterday; I have a 2005 with a head unit that looks just like the one in the photo BlueCrush posted. My car is also pre-wired for satellite radio.I've tried EVERYTHING...checked connections, checked for power with a volt meter, you name it...and the thing doesn't work. Crutchfield is sending a new one once they are again available, but you might want to let someone else be the guinea pig.
BuzzDogLocated in beautiful Northwest Arkansas2005 VibeFrosty • Moons and Tunes
Thanks for the heads-up. I wasn't willing to be a guinea pig for Crutchfield by buying it, tearing my dash apart, and discovering it doesn't work. Please advise if you have better luck with the replacement. Thanks!
Mods: 04 center armrest, 04 Matrix AM/FM/CD/Cassette, Electrochromatic rear view mirror w/compass, GM hood protector, Ventvisors on doors and moonroof, one-touch close moonroof. added 12v outlet in console, Goodyear TripleTred tires, Sirius satellite radio.
If your radio has a "BAND" button it is XM ready. If it has an "AM/FM" button instead, it is not.However, I'm not sure "XM ready" equates to generally "satellite ready", meaning also Sirius.
2005 Platinum Base ManualSide & Curtain AirbagsABSPower PackageTinted Windows"Mods": 'old-style' center armrest, center +12v, wheelskins leather steering wheel, AC/Recirc blue backlight, beeps on keyless entry, dome light switch, AC insulation, PCD10 10-disc CD/MP3 changer, AAI-GM12 AUX audio input, K&N filter, "shark fin" antenna.
xm and sirius are two totaly diff setups just because u have xm ready doesnt mean anything for sirius. sorry unless crutchfield did some engineering it wont work but i hope i am wrong.
Crutchfield didn't do anything except sell the SiriusConnect SIR-GM1 that was engineered by Directed Electronics. It interfaces directly with the GM Class II data bus:http://www.sirius.com/servlet/...70950It's supposed to be plug and play, replacing the XM box and feeding similar data to the bus, which then goes to the head unit. The thing that's going to be tricky for us Vibe owners is that our cars really don't use the Class II bus, but the single disc head unit with a "BAND" button is designed to accept the same data as the Class II vehicles. This way, GM is able to use SOME off-the-shelf GM peripherals.Or that's how it's supposed to work. I'll let you guys know if the replacement box works.
BuzzDogLocated in beautiful Northwest Arkansas2005 VibeFrosty • Moons and Tunes