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I'm looking at purchasing a used XM module and need some help. In the instructions it references a pink connector on the back of the XM module. In the picture of the used module attached, it doesn't have that connector.
Should there be one? I don't want to buy it if it's not going to work.
Mu module was plug and play, very simple install. I dont remember the color of the connectors but I would not buy the unit without the right plugs. Why cut the wiring?
Mu module was plug and play, very simple install. I dont remember the color of the connectors but I would not buy the unit without the right plugs. Why cut the wiring?
Not cutting any wiring. I just want to know if it looks like there is something wrong with the connector for the antenna on the XM module.
Attached in the post is a picture of a "NEW" module and it shows a pink connector for attaching the antenna cable.
I see where you asked the seller about the missing part but he never really answered your question. I'd probably stay away. You can buy a brand new one with a warranty for $400 with a 20% off sale and the new one will come with 3 months free service.
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