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SiriusXM radio in the FR-S
The standard FR-S radio has a "SAT" button, but I don't see any mention of satellite radio in the accessories for the car. Is there a way to add satellite radio and have it fully integrated into the stock radio? Will I need to add an additional antenna?
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Additional antenna, Scion decided that FR-S owners didn't want sat radio and/or sat nav.
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Who needs all those fancy do dads when you have an FRS. But no its kinda bugging me that the Bluetooth only plays the media player on my iPhone, no spotify
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I remember seeing a post on here about using the satellite radio from another one of Scion's models. Search a bit and you may come across the same post; otherwise you can research it yourself. I believe the base radio is the same unit found on other Scion models, and the BeSpoke radio is very similar to the upgraded Pioneer unit. As such, it makes sense that the satellite radio hardware would cross over.
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you have to get an antenna and a kit for it.. I spoke to someone regarding it and they quoted me at around $120.. mind you this was a conversation to get a new 2din unit as well.. so not sure if it's cheaper to get it installed with this unit, or if it already has the kit.. don't know
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Pandora also works through bluetooth. |
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Scion, even after you said it wouldn't work, here you go. Works both on the standard and premium radios
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the head unit seems to have XM built in because there is a second antenna connector in the back, but once you connect a sat antenna how do you get the feature to work? Secret menu or grounding a pin at rear of unit?
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Tell me your secret! How do I get this? My Toyo parts guy doesn't have the numbers for this kit yet. I'm dying to get SiriusXM on my BeSpoke. I'd prefer XM as I've got an account already, but I'll take Sirius if that's all that's available.
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I'm interested in getting XM to work on the standard (non-BeSpoke) radio. If you have the part numbers needed, I'd appreciate them greatly. I was going to upgrade to an X940BT, but will hold off if I can get XM working with the standard radio.
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My guess is you just need to buy the Pioneer satellite receiver and antenna adapter parts, about $125 new for both pieces.
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Part number would be great i would like to get this too
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I bet Crutchfield (1.888.955.6000) could set you up with parts to install XM/Sirus. |
After trying out the touch screen Double-DIN's at best buy I realize that I hate them all. They are all ugly, unresponsive, overpriced turds. Therefore, I want to add XM to the stock HU. Can somebody post up exactly what parts we would need and maybe do a howto?
Will this work with the base headunit? http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/PU...dio/GEX-P920XM . What other parts are needed? |
Are we talking about the Bespoke system or the stock radio? That said, what would somebody need for the bespoke system?
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We should have the part numbers for both. I didn't want the bespoke because it's pretty much worthless with Android.
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I love Crutchfield, they always have great service and get me what I need. |
Bottom line. Stock Pioneer sucks. Worst ever. Not loud enough. No XM. Streaming is going to get expensive. Scions sitting on their thumbs doing nothing.
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So, I called Crutchfield and they were unable to help. They have no information on the car yet, so they can't provide me with any part numbers. Ugh, why is this so difficult???
It looks like Specialized-Performance is one of the only ones to get it to work. Hopefully they can get us some part numbers. Specialized-Performance - can you help us out here and provide the required part numbers? Thanks! |
Okay, so after searching and searching, I believe this is the XM Tuner needed:
Part #: 86180-0W032 ...mentioned in this thread here Specialized-Performance - can you confirm this is the tuner you installed?? |
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So, if the tuner is close to $200 and the fit kit is another $100...I'd be at $300 to get XM working! At that price, I'll probably end up replacing the entire stock unit instead. |
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I'm not sure I understand your comment about an "ill-fitting, ugly, laggy interface HU". My Avics are very fast, very intuitive, fit perfectly and are MUCH MUCH MUCH more feature rich. For $300-400 more, I could have much more over a stock unit (including NAV). I realize some don't want this, and I respect it. But to me, the stock radio isn't really that pretty...nor feature rich :) If I can get XM going for less than $150, I'd gladly keep the stock unit. Otherwise, I won't shed any tears removing it. |
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Any updates here on what we need to order?
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I'll try PMing him today, to see if he can look at this thread again and provide input. |
PM sent to Specialized-Performance. Hopefully we can get these part numbers nailed down.
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Thought I'd provide an update. I contacted Specialized-Performance, and they sell the entire XM kit (receiver, antenna, fit kit, etc...) for $336.
I also spoke to the dealer I purchased my car from. The dealer said the same thing. Expect to pay over $300 for the setup. Unfortunately, I didn't get any part numbers...but the kits are OEM and those are the prices. Far too much money than I wanted to spend, just to get XM working! |
You can play Spotify (and I'm assuming any similar program) through Bluetooth. You just have to start it from the phone. From that point on, it controls like normal. The buttons go forward and back, pause pauses, etc.
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XM Receiver - 86180-0W032 - +/- $180.00 Scion tC/iQ fit kit - PT546-21110 - +/- $90.00 That is exactly ALL you need - the antenna comes included with the fit kit. In my case, the fit kit and tuner module were shipped in the same "Toyota Genuine Parts" box - ymmv Do NOT overpay for these parts - you can search websites like Sparks Toyota out of Myrtle Beach SC (trdsparks.com), or Olathe Toyota out of Olathe KS. Both of those places will get you out the door / shipped for around $280. Who knows - you might even find a less expensive place if you look hard enough - I got sick of looking, and just went ahead and ordered from Sparks. Some people will try to rip you off and charge $350 to $400 just because they can, and because only they know the "magic" part numbers - but hey! If you're reading this, then you know what they know, and can save yourself a chunk of change. Anyway, I will submit pics later when I can get some in good daylight. This is NOT a HOW-TO - it is a WHAT-I-DID - proceed at your own risk if you want to do this mod - I bear no responsibility for your particular outcome!!! The best part is these are Toyota OEM parts, and will NOT affect your warranty. How they are installed, however, might. So if you are at all wary or reluctant to take this on yourself, please spend a little extra money and have a local car stereo shop do it. They can do it in as little as an hour if they know what they are doing. I was quoted $75 from one near me. Again, ymmv. The install goes something like this: >>edit: for correlating pics, go here: http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showp...4&postcount=70 - Carefully pop off the trim piece around the head unit - held in place by 5 of those infamous Toyota yellow plastic clips - use a nylon prying tool or equivalent - Take the 4 bolts out that hold the head unit in place, and pull it out far enough to get a hand behind it - Snake the communication cable included in the fit kit under the dash and up and out through the hole the head unit is installed in - Plug the dash end of the cable into the head unit, and reinstall the head unit with the 4 bolts - Replace dash trim - Remove the kick panel on the passenger side in front of the door - Carefully pry the door sill trim up - the clips are all plastic, and are really tight here, so don't break anything - Remove the floor liner in the trunk that covers the spare (notice the amplifier tucked in there on the left, close to the back seat) - This is the most tedious and tricky part of the whole install: Remove the antenna from the fit kit, and DO NOT lose the gray plastic piece that goes on the antenna wire LATER. Trust me - you don't want to put it on the wire until later - Place the antenna on the roof behind the FM antenna, and using a nylon wedge, begin wedging the antenna wire into the slot between the rubber "seal" and the metal roof, not the glass itself, and run it all the way to the right and down until the antenna wire is tucked in the entire trough, and comes out at the right-hand side of the trunk, near to the trunk hinge - Using some denatured alcohol, carefully clean the inner surface (under the trunk when it is closed) that goes between the end of the trough, and behind the hinge, all the way to the trunk gasket seal - Pull the gasket seal up in the top right corner, put some electrical tape or equivalent on the sharp metal edge, and pull the antenna wire between the gasket and the metal lip - Using the provided dark-gray semi-transparent adhesive squares, adhere the antenna wire to the inner surface you cleaned with alcohol (I used some shiny black vinyl tape instead because it matched my wife's Raven Black paint) - Make a loop in the antenna wire, place it over the metal edge you applied tape to, and firmly press the gasket back down into place - Route the antenna wire behind the trunk liner, and under the right-rear seat hinge, making sure the wire is completely hidden - this takes some patience and time - Replace anything you had to remove in the trunk, and put the floor liner back in as well - Pull the antenna wire through the trough in the door sill where you removed the trim pieces, and route it under the carpet, under the passenger seat, and out through the slot already in the carpet, right beneath the seat-adjustment bar. You'll notice your FR-S VIN number etched in large print on a metal plate down there too! - Pull the data cable from under the dash, behind the kick plate, and through the door sill trough, and out through the same hole in the carpet you pulled the antenna wire through - Attach the black grounding wire included in the fit kit to the chassis of the tuner with the eyelet connector - Here is another challenge - loosen the rear bolt on the the right-hand seat track of the passenger seat - no need to remove it, just loosen it enough to slide the forked connector of the grounding wire under it. It is very very tight. MAKE SURE TO USE A 6 POINT SOCKET FOR THIS BOLT. I believe it is a 9mm? Could be a 10mm - I don't recall. Note the nice slot they left to the inside of the track next to the bolt, perfect for sliding the grounding wire fork connector through - Slide the connector around the bolt and re-tighten the bolt - I don't know the Toyota torque spec - I just made it good and tight - Now is the time to snap on the gray connector I said not to lose onto the end of the antenna wire - use a small flat screwdriver to pry up the white retainer, slip in the connector, and snap the white retainer back down, locking the gray connector onto the antenna wire. This connector is square/rectangular, which sucks, because if you damage the antenna wire, you have to buy another fit kit from Toyota - the $30 ones you get at Best Buy are round, and won't fit the module - Toyota does not sell the antenna alone - Plug the antenna wire into the tuner - Plug the data cable into the only connector it will fit into on the tuner - >>EDIT: Use double-sided carpet tape or equivalent to attach tuner to carpet centered under passenger seat - this allows tuner to run cooler - originally I said "Tuck the tuner module underneath the carpet through the slot the wires were pulled out of". I thought better of it - tuner might not like the heat - as you can see in the pictures I linked to above - Lay all excess wire / cable into the door sill, or just stuff it under the carpet - I know, lazy, but you can do whatever suits your taste here - Carefully replace all trim pieces in reverse order that you removed them, making sure not to pinch any wires / cables - Make sure everything is tight /snapped in completely - Turn on the ignition, turn on the radio, press "Source" on the top right of the touch screen, press the "Next" arrow on the bottom right of the touch screen, and if everything went well, you will now have a "Sat" button to press. Go ahead and press it - With the car out in the open, not under a carport or in a garage, you should get audio on channel 001 - Tune to channel 000, write down your unique radio ID - Tune back to channel 001 - Call SiriusXM at 800-967-2346 to activate your radio - they will want your name, address, etc, and will need your radio ID# - they will walk you through the process if you are a new subscriber, transferring from another radio, or adding a radio - Sit and wait about 5 minutes with the radio on, set to SAT, and on channel 001 while the authentication signal is sent to your radio - Surf the channels and enjoy your new XM setup in your awesome FR-s! Let me know if this "How I Did It" helped you with your car, and let me know if you have any questions, or if I left out an important detail. I believe in sharing knowledge, not keeping it and trying to rip people off. Power to the people! :thumbup: |
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Do you know if the receiver number you posted above, would work on the base FR-S radio? Thanks again for this information - it'll come in handy soon! :happy0180: |
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