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Trying to install xm to stock radio to Lesabre

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Old Feb 20, 2014 | 10:41 PM
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Just wondering if anyone has tried to connect pins to the dock n lock radio inputs for xm. I want to keep my stock radio. The radio I have has the band button.

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You don't say what year Lesabre. Most Lesabre'* get a XM running by purchasing the antenna adapter kit and a FM inline kit. I don't believe the aux is a easy option, but the in-line fm splice works flawless. Need a antenna adapter because gm radios typically a smaller antenna jack.
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Thanks for the info. I have 2005. We'll I have a sir-gm1 xm tuner and I'm sure there is a way to connect to dock n lock harness but thought I would check with others to see if successful
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