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Old 01-22-2011, 10:06 PM   #1 (permalink)
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XM Tuner 86180-0W032 pinout

Hi, I have factory radio with XM tuner. I want split my connector after the xm tuner to take audio and acc. I install amp and subwoofer and do not lose my 6 factory speaker. (dont want line out converter on my rear speaker) Somebody have the pinout of the XM wire?
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It appears in my Factory Service Manuals that XM radio is included inside of the factory radio system. I can not find an external XM Radio box. Sorry I could not be of more help. By the way the radio talks to other boxes using ATX-LAN format; that is a serial feed back and forth. Good Luck!
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no, It's not option, XM tuner = 300$ with installation kit. It's not my question.. Thanks
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Hi, I have factory radio with XM tuner. I want split my connector after the xm tuner to take audio and acc. I install amp and subwoofer and do not lose my 6 factory speaker. (dont want line out converter on my rear speaker) Somebody have the pinout of the XM wire?
If you were to do that and assuming that the ACC (switched +12volt) feed can safely support the additional current draw, you would only have access to the satellite audio to feed the sub-amp.
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Perfect, this is what I want. I only listen sat radio.
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Perfect, this is what I want. I only listen sat radio.
USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!!!!! Looking at the connector (12pin) on the XM tuner (NOT the connector on the harness), the audio signals are on pins 2, 3, 4 and 5 (pin2=L- , pin3=L+ , pin4=R- , pin5=R+ ); the ACC +12volt is on pin8. Pin1 being the first pin on the left of the top row and pin7 being the first pin on the left of the bottom row. Note, the connector's bottom edge corresponds to the area with the tuner's labels. Before making any connections, please verify the information.
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SUPER, I try this at spring. Too cold now!
If you find this adaptor made by Toyota or other, PM me please.
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