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Old 12-22-2003, 10:06 PM
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I just got a Sirius Sattellite Radio tuner and got it all working fine... the only question i have is....

I want to hard-wire the tuner instead of having to use my cigarette lighter for power, so where would the best pkace to splice in at be... I dont want to use the cigarette lighter power line because it stays powered after the car turns off... and I've already forgot to turn it off numerous times.. I want it to turn off when the car gets turned off.....

I'll get some pics up of the setup whenever I get a chance...


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Splice it in with the radio and up the amp fuse.. :?
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Get an FM Modulator if you want no wires
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