Sirius radio
#1
Sirius radio
I have a 2006 A6 and I have the suriusreciever installed in the trunk, but when I go select satellite radio through the band selection it tells me I do not have satellite radio. The AM and FM selections are blue, but the Satellite radio selection is greyed out. Is there something I need to connect?
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#2
RE: Sirius radio
Below is DIYer install-maybe you can use this to trace the problem.
Satellite Module Installation
rtbarry
2005[align=left]
Below are photos and instructions for a Do-It-Yourself install of Sirius Satellite Radio in a US-market RS6 sedan [C5]. Most applies to XM as well.
Acquire one of the following:
Satellite receiver module for this car (North American parts only): [*]8E0 035 593/8E0 057 593 Sirius without RNS-E and without tire pressure monitoring system [*]8E0 035 593 A/8E0 057 593 A XM without RNS-E and without tire pressure monitoring system[*]8E0 035 593 D/8E0 057 593 D Sirius for RNS-E and/or with tire pressure monitoring system, works with Concert/Symphony as well[*]8E0 035 593 E/8E0 057 593 E XM for RNS-E and/or with tire pressure monitoring system, works with Concert/Symphony as well
I used the 8E0 035 593
Tools required:[*]Phillips screwdriver - long. Ratchet set w/ extenders (particularly 8mm [5/16s in a pinch] and one smaller one if you want to use sat module bracket - i didn't!). [*]Commercial strength velcro (if you want to skip the sat bracket and mount more accessibly by Nav unit).
Important notes:Some people say this only takes 10-15 minutes - give yourself more time to find wires and not strip bolts, screws. [*]The RS6 is pre-wired for Sat - antenna and head unit wires are already waiting for you in trunk.[*]You can get the OEM Sirius module from your dealer (~$500), or from other owners who want to sell, or swap for XM (~$less).[*]If you buy from an individual who already activated their Sirius or XM account, make sure they de-activate and that your module is listed as old/transferred in their database - if not, will add hassle when you try to activate. [*]IMPORTANT! Preview signal will NOT likely be audible before activation. once installed you will be able to see Sat info on head unit, but you will not hear the inane chatter of the sales hosts. this is normal on RS6. as soon as you activate, your channels will be audible.
Step 1: The Patient.Whatever... it never rains here, but as soon as I wash this car, it does.
Step 2: All Takes Place on Driver's Side. In that panel is everything you need, except for a few tools. Thanks to AW's Rally for supplying me with my replacement grill at a reasonable cost :-)
Step 3: Behind the Jack Panel (jack, GPS antenna splitter, Audi Navi, sat module bracket, etc) Remove the jack, and begin to remove the Nav unit mount as detailed below.
Step 4: 4 x 8mm Bolts and 1 Phillips
Step 5: Get the Right Tools! Unless your brother is a TV repairman with some righteous tools, you will need long ratchets and screwdrivers, or extenders.
Step 6: Left Side Bolt & Hook Toward the back of the Nav mount is a bolt and hook, under some foam.
Step 7: The Problematic Phillips.I hate this screw. The angle created by the trunk liner makes it difficult to line up on this screw head that holds the Navi mount (and other stuff above and to the right) in place. Be careful not to strip it!
Step 8: Navi Mount Removed You don't need to unhook anything, just pull out the slack to get the Navi mount out of your way.
Step 9: Pre-wired Sat Harness. This seems to be the area where most people have trouble... finding the pre-wiring. It is there! Just follow every harness you can find to a logical termination. In my case, it was tucked behind the lower foam piece towards the front of the car. It was also wrapped in foam that you can discard.
Step 10: 4 Sat Audio Cables - 1 Bundle "4 Sat cables and a Microphone!"
Step 11: Ready to Close Up, But...Where to put it? Other have described some crazy crawl space right next to the sheet metal. Also note, once those little antenna hook-ups are in (brown and green guys with lavender sleeves)... good luck getting them out. (Make sure to note your ESN or module ID number - can also get from head unit display in car once turned on, when you call to activate.)
Step 12: Where It's Supposed to Go? I guess that works, but let's check it out.
Step 13: A Choice to Make - Use the Bracket or Use the Navi Mount
Step 14: The Alternative Solution - Velcro to Navi Mount for Easy Access
Step 15: Finito! (I hope...)
Step 16: Success! Last step is activating with your service provider (note that if you got from 3rd party, make sure they de-activated their account and retired the module)
Sirius
http://www.sirius.com/
1-888-539-SIRIUS (7474)
XM
http://www.xmradio.com/
1-800-967-2346
That's it unless I missed anything. If anyone else does this and notices any notes or steps I glazed over, let me know and I'll happily add it to this tutorial. Good luck!
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Satellite Module Installation
rtbarry
2005[align=left]
Below are photos and instructions for a Do-It-Yourself install of Sirius Satellite Radio in a US-market RS6 sedan [C5]. Most applies to XM as well.
Acquire one of the following:
Satellite receiver module for this car (North American parts only): [*]8E0 035 593/8E0 057 593 Sirius without RNS-E and without tire pressure monitoring system [*]8E0 035 593 A/8E0 057 593 A XM without RNS-E and without tire pressure monitoring system[*]8E0 035 593 D/8E0 057 593 D Sirius for RNS-E and/or with tire pressure monitoring system, works with Concert/Symphony as well[*]8E0 035 593 E/8E0 057 593 E XM for RNS-E and/or with tire pressure monitoring system, works with Concert/Symphony as well
I used the 8E0 035 593
Tools required:[*]Phillips screwdriver - long. Ratchet set w/ extenders (particularly 8mm [5/16s in a pinch] and one smaller one if you want to use sat module bracket - i didn't!). [*]Commercial strength velcro (if you want to skip the sat bracket and mount more accessibly by Nav unit).
Important notes:Some people say this only takes 10-15 minutes - give yourself more time to find wires and not strip bolts, screws. [*]The RS6 is pre-wired for Sat - antenna and head unit wires are already waiting for you in trunk.[*]You can get the OEM Sirius module from your dealer (~$500), or from other owners who want to sell, or swap for XM (~$less).[*]If you buy from an individual who already activated their Sirius or XM account, make sure they de-activate and that your module is listed as old/transferred in their database - if not, will add hassle when you try to activate. [*]IMPORTANT! Preview signal will NOT likely be audible before activation. once installed you will be able to see Sat info on head unit, but you will not hear the inane chatter of the sales hosts. this is normal on RS6. as soon as you activate, your channels will be audible.
Step 1: The Patient.Whatever... it never rains here, but as soon as I wash this car, it does.
Step 2: All Takes Place on Driver's Side. In that panel is everything you need, except for a few tools. Thanks to AW's Rally for supplying me with my replacement grill at a reasonable cost :-)
Step 3: Behind the Jack Panel (jack, GPS antenna splitter, Audi Navi, sat module bracket, etc) Remove the jack, and begin to remove the Nav unit mount as detailed below.
Step 4: 4 x 8mm Bolts and 1 Phillips
Step 5: Get the Right Tools! Unless your brother is a TV repairman with some righteous tools, you will need long ratchets and screwdrivers, or extenders.
Step 6: Left Side Bolt & Hook Toward the back of the Nav mount is a bolt and hook, under some foam.
Step 7: The Problematic Phillips.I hate this screw. The angle created by the trunk liner makes it difficult to line up on this screw head that holds the Navi mount (and other stuff above and to the right) in place. Be careful not to strip it!
Step 8: Navi Mount Removed You don't need to unhook anything, just pull out the slack to get the Navi mount out of your way.
Step 9: Pre-wired Sat Harness. This seems to be the area where most people have trouble... finding the pre-wiring. It is there! Just follow every harness you can find to a logical termination. In my case, it was tucked behind the lower foam piece towards the front of the car. It was also wrapped in foam that you can discard.
Step 10: 4 Sat Audio Cables - 1 Bundle "4 Sat cables and a Microphone!"
Step 11: Ready to Close Up, But...Where to put it? Other have described some crazy crawl space right next to the sheet metal. Also note, once those little antenna hook-ups are in (brown and green guys with lavender sleeves)... good luck getting them out. (Make sure to note your ESN or module ID number - can also get from head unit display in car once turned on, when you call to activate.)
Step 12: Where It's Supposed to Go? I guess that works, but let's check it out.
Step 13: A Choice to Make - Use the Bracket or Use the Navi Mount
Step 14: The Alternative Solution - Velcro to Navi Mount for Easy Access
Step 15: Finito! (I hope...)
Step 16: Success! Last step is activating with your service provider (note that if you got from 3rd party, make sure they de-activated their account and retired the module)
Sirius
http://www.sirius.com/
1-888-539-SIRIUS (7474)
XM
http://www.xmradio.com/
1-800-967-2346
That's it unless I missed anything. If anyone else does this and notices any notes or steps I glazed over, let me know and I'll happily add it to this tutorial. Good luck!
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#3
07 A6 Quattro
toolagit2qwit - Great article... thanks.
My questions are similar and hopefully someone out there can simply confirm or better yet, set me on the right path.
My 07 A6 was just purchased and like a lot of people assumed that it had a NAV and Phone button that it was included. I also get the "NAV not installed" and the same for the bluetooth phone.
In my trunk in the rear panel I have a rack similar to yours with 4 spaces. The first two are taken by what I can assume is a amplifier and the MMI control box. I have 2 other slots with nothing in them. My thoughts would be this is where the NAV and SAT radio modules go.
I DO have the wiring harness there in foam begging to be attached... my question is if I were to purchase the correct modules and plug them in, would my system recognize them and effectively start working?
I have gone back to the Audi dealership and they are going to look at it and tell me if the bluetooth module is installed but from what I read it is under the carpet on the passenger side (LHD) under the seat. Not sure if they have to pull the seat and trim to verify or not so I am looking for anyone that can provide me a shortcut to see if the module is there or not.
I personally am not as driven to get the GPS since a 2007 module may seem stone age but I am really interested in the bluetooth since I drive alot.
So any responses would be appreciated.
Thanks,
A6 Newbie
My questions are similar and hopefully someone out there can simply confirm or better yet, set me on the right path.
My 07 A6 was just purchased and like a lot of people assumed that it had a NAV and Phone button that it was included. I also get the "NAV not installed" and the same for the bluetooth phone.
In my trunk in the rear panel I have a rack similar to yours with 4 spaces. The first two are taken by what I can assume is a amplifier and the MMI control box. I have 2 other slots with nothing in them. My thoughts would be this is where the NAV and SAT radio modules go.
I DO have the wiring harness there in foam begging to be attached... my question is if I were to purchase the correct modules and plug them in, would my system recognize them and effectively start working?
I have gone back to the Audi dealership and they are going to look at it and tell me if the bluetooth module is installed but from what I read it is under the carpet on the passenger side (LHD) under the seat. Not sure if they have to pull the seat and trim to verify or not so I am looking for anyone that can provide me a shortcut to see if the module is there or not.
I personally am not as driven to get the GPS since a 2007 module may seem stone age but I am really interested in the bluetooth since I drive alot.
So any responses would be appreciated.
Thanks,
A6 Newbie
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