Product Description
Upgrade your GM 2003 and up stereo to Sirius radio with the new Sirius Connect. This package includes everything that’s necessary for you to play SIRIUS through your compatible factory stereo: a SIRIUS radio, a roof-mount antenna, and the adapter cable that connects the radio to your stereo. You can mount the compact radio easily in a convenient spot behind the dash. The adapter cable hooks up to the radio at one end, and to your factory stereo at the other, providi… More >>
#1 by Salaheddin Karriem Abdul Al-Bari on July 2, 2010 - 6:34 pm
My wife has a Pontiac 2004 Grand Am GT. I installed a 200 Watt Dual DVD/Navigation system with the Dual 750 Watt Lighted Power subwoofer. I replaced all the speakers, I even hooked up the optional backup camera and accent lights to go with it. This was her Valentine Day Gift. She asked me if she could hear more station than the ones around here, like on the X-Band she has been hearing about. So I look to see what would fit her car. According to all the information it’s the Sirius SIRGM1. As always one click ordering was a snap, it came in a few days, I looked on YouTube to see how to install the antenna, and I was ready to go. I have to return the item. I have spent 18 hours looking for the Bus 2 system to connect the T-Cable to. The people at Sirius aren’t that Sirius because they don’t listen. I spoke to 6 people, I told them I just got this SIRGM1 and I can not find where to hook it up to, they then all asked me what was my account number? Why would I setup an account if I cannot use the unit? One guy said “We just deal with the service and the signal. 3 people had recommended I talk to a professional installer. A professional is just some one that gets paid to do it and has experience. Fyr’s Electronics could not help, The Geek Squad could not help, Best Buy Installation guru could not help. So on Monday I took the car 20 miles to the open Chevrolet Dealer to find that there was XM connection made for this model, but by the VIN# the service Dept could tell me if the GM Bus 2 connection is on my wife’s car. It’s Not. I live in California Directed Electronics is in Canada East Cost time, Yes I did call a leave a message no response yet.
Rating: 1 / 5
#2 by D. Henderson on July 2, 2010 - 9:09 pm
I am so happy to no longer have that unit hanging on my windshield. I replaced the XM radio in my 2006 Chevy 2500HD with this Sirius unit. The reception is great. (most of the time.. it does have its moments under bridges and heavy tree cover.. just like any satellite radio).
I’m so glad I finally bit the bullet and did the install.. plus it freed up a power outlet in my truck!!
Rating: 5 / 5
#3 by David Hauser on July 2, 2010 - 9:58 pm
The product I ordered did not work in my vehicle even though it said it was compatible on the packaging. 6 Avenue Electronics had no problem taking back the return even after I opened the package. Everyone I spoke to was very helpful throughout the process.
Rating: 3 / 5
#4 by R. Knight on July 2, 2010 - 11:08 pm
Product Quality is great. The ease of Installation is another thing. I have a 2003 chevy Avalanche and it has been a chore trying to put it in. I will try again when the weather gets warmer.
Rating: 2 / 5
#5 by J. Griffiss on July 2, 2010 - 11:50 pm
I added this to my 2003 GMC pickup, it is fantastic, works through the factory radio perfectly and sounds great. If you are comfortable pulling a dash and taping into power and ground easy install. I love it. I much prefer Sirius I wish they had a kit for my 2007 Pontiac.
Rating: 5 / 5