Although Sirius and XM merged into one larger company, both providers still have completely different programming for their satellite radio customers. Many General Motors vehicles come factory-equipped with in-dash XM Satellite Radio. The feature irks some customers who would rather have Sirius Satellite Radio.
Luckily, there is a way to convert the XM Radio service to Sirius without losing your in-dash features or having visible wires in your vehicle. Step 1 Acquire the SIR-GM1 Satellite Tuner. This is sold by Sirius and is specifically made to convert the XM Radio radio unit in GM vehicles to a Sirius subscription.
Without it, there is no way to use your in-dash satellite radio feature with Sirius Satellite Radio. Check with a local sound shop, or purchase the tuner directly from Sirius. Step 2 Disconnect your negative battery cable before proceeding.
Mount the tuner as specified in the package directions. The mounting hardware is included with the package. The tuner should be ... more.
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