Add AUX input to 20032010 Saab 93 using XM Radio NO PROGRAMMING EASY
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Link to adapter:https://www.monoprice.com/product?p_i... • I found a way to add an auxiliary input since I have the Sirius XM radio module already installed on my car from the dealer. • INSTRUCTIONS: • Remove the panel to the right of the driver's footwell by unscrewing the single Torx 25 head. behind that panel and toward the front right side of the footwell you should find a bundle of wires and almost directly under the climate control system on the floor you should see the XM radio module resting. • Just unplug everything from the XM radio module and remove the unit from the carpet held down by sticky tape. • There are two RCA outputs from the XM radio that go to a 3.5 mm Jack that is plugged into the car. That 3.5 mm Jack is an effective auxiliary input for the radio / stereo. No programming required! • I did tried to listen to music initially by plugging in a standard 3.5 mm male to male connector but the audio only worked in the two front speakers, so I bought a female RCA connector that that converted to a 3.5 mm Jack and I connected that to the original mail to 3.5 mm connector. Basically you'll have a 3.5 mm Jack that splits to left and right male RCA connectors then connect those male RCA connectors to the female RCA connectors which converts it back into a 3.5 mm Jack. • I now have full stereo sound without any aftermarket upgrades for taking anything apart permanently or programming anything. • You can access the auxiliary input by going to your CD player settings and changing the input from CDX to AUX.
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