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Butch50
Mar 18, 2014Explorer
When I had my Ford I also got another antenna from the dealer and installed it. If you have the nav in your truck and want it to work when you change antennas you need to get the Ford one as the Sirius and the nav system antennas are in the same puck. I installed mine in the same place as skyhammer did on his. It is not a hard installation and on the Ford the connector for the antenna is on the drivers side right above the parking brake.
I have a Dodge now and I'm going to have to add another one to it also because of the same thing. The GPS works fine but the Sirius doesn't and well cut out when I'm heading to the NE. In all the other positions it seems to work pretty well but I hate it when it cuts out. I like to listen to classis radio with all of the old time radio programs.
I have a Dodge now and I'm going to have to add another one to it also because of the same thing. The GPS works fine but the Sirius doesn't and well cut out when I'm heading to the NE. In all the other positions it seems to work pretty well but I hate it when it cuts out. I like to listen to classis radio with all of the old time radio programs.
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