Not sure what the problem would be; I have Sirius in my '06 3GT. Dealer
installed, works great.
"Eric Lindholm" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Bought a Mazda3 in June expecting to get the satellite radio. Dealer said
> they'd have to outsource the installation. Now three months later, they
> still haven't figured out how to do it.
>
> Their latest story is that they can't install the satellite radio without
> disconnecting something else, either the "media" (MP3 player) port in the
> center console or the steering wheel audio controls. This seems strange
> to me, since the dash controls for the radio have separate "SAT" and
> "MEDIA" buttons. I asked them whether they had any hard information from
> MazdaUSA about how this installation should be handled, and they said no:
> They're just winging it.
>
> Call another dealer, they say that I can have everything, but only by
> having a large "switching box" installed on the dashboard. This box will,
> I guess, somehow split the input path from the media port to be shared
> with the sat radio. But I'll still use the separate dash buttons, they
> say, rather than anything in or with the box. This tidy bit of surgery
> will cost more than $700.
>
> What the hell? When I researched this model, all of the information
> indicated that it was "satellite ready" and that getting the radio
> installed as a dealer option was no more complicated than, say, an
> auto-dimming mirror. Now it turns out that no one knows how to do this
> installation without ripping everything apart and charging a mint. Have I
> just not found the right dealer? Or does Mazda sell this "satellite
> ready" model without any real plan for how a radio might actually be
> installed?
>
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