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Toyota Highlander XM Sirius Satellite Receivers
I have a 2008 Highlander Sport coming at the end of the month. It has the JBL stereo. I am wanting to use satellite radio but not sure how.
I can get a portable receiver and plug in through the AUX jack. Downside is I won't be able to control the channels from the head unit.
Is it worth it to get a receiver that connects to the headunit? What would that run me? I know Toyota wanted over $400 for it, but it can't actually be that expensive, right?
I can get a portable receiver and plug in through the AUX jack. Downside is I won't be able to control the channels from the head unit.
Is it worth it to get a receiver that connects to the headunit? What would that run me? I know Toyota wanted over $400 for it, but it can't actually be that expensive, right?
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I'd recommend calling either or both satellite radio providers to see what they can tell you. Also, Crutchfield is a great resource for this kind of information and may already have a compatible receiver for the system.
Remember, if you do go with the external/portable receiver, you have to find somewhere to mount it, perhaps detracting from the stylish interior decor, and it's possible it might make your vehicle more appealing to thieves. Just a thought.
Let us know what you find out, please.
Apparently, there is a specific training module for the service techs on these installations. Ask to make sure your dealer has someone who's been through it. Mine (Brian Bemis, DeKalb IL) did, and I'm very pleased!
Took back to dealer and they installed same roof mount antenna for me as process described for Toyota 4-Runner.
Date is June 18th and so far all is ok with roof mount antenna. Dealer made it right for me and removed dash antenna.
Hope you did ok with yours.
I have in-dash radion with XM. Prefer Sirius but time will tell with the merger of XM by Sirius. Prices are due to fall to better pricing structure.
I suppose a worst-case scenario would be to take the XM hardware and wait a few months until you can choose stations from either company now that the merger is complete, but you shouldn't have to settle for that.
Thanks,
D. J.
http://bruce.pennypacker.org/sirius-highlander/