Antenna Cable - Satellite Radio
Antenna Cable - Satellite Radio
Rear Satellite Radio Antenna Cable
Front And Middle Satellite Radio Antenna Cables
NOTE: The front satellite radio antenna cable with navigation is shown.
NOTE: The glove compartment is shown removed for clarity.
Removal
NOTE: The satellite radio antenna cables are part of the vehicle wiring harness. Because the cables cannot be removed from the harness, this procedure applies to replacement of the cables only.
NOTE: For vehicles with navigation, a splitter is built-in to the front satellite radio antenna cable to split the satellite radio and Global Positioning System (GPS) signals.
Front cable
1. Remove the Audio Control Module (ACM). For additional information, refer to Audio Control Module (ACM) Audio Control Module (ACM).
Rear cable
2. Remove the headliner.
3. Disconnect the cable from the antenna.
Middle cable
4. Remove the RH front and RH rear sill panels by pulling straight upward.
All cables
5. Disconnect the appropriate satellite radio antenna cable in-line connection(s).
6. Cut the ends of the existing cable and tape them back to prevent NVH concerns.
Installation
All cables
1. Overlay the new satellite radio antenna cable on the vehicle wiring harness, following the routing of the original cable.
2. Secure the new satellite radio antenna cable with tape or zip ties, as necessary.
- For the front satellite radio antenna cable on vehicles with navigation, secure the splitter using the built-in push-pins.
3. Connect the appropriate satellite radio antenna cable in-line connection(s).
Front cable
4. Install the ACM. For additional information, refer to Audio Control Module (ACM) Audio Control Module (ACM).
Middle cable
5. Install the RH front and RH rear sill panels.
Rear cable
6. Connect the rear satellite radio antenna cable to the antenna.
7. Install the headliner.