gollum84
08-05-2006, 07:18 PM
I just bought an 07 Yaris sedan 2 weeks ago and I love the AUX jack, it's great being able to play my iPod through the jack instead through an FM Transmitter. But, I also bought a Sirius One SV1 radio. It comes with a visor mount and a dash mount with suction cups. My question is where is the best place to mount it and hide the cords? It has an antenna cord, power cord and the audio out cord that plugs in the AUX jack. I would like to mount it somewhere where it's not too visible by the passer-by, so the visor would be the best place, but the power cord is a bit short. Right now I have it just sitting to the right of the parking brake.
Has anyone had experience with putting a Sirius radio in a Yaris yet?
I just bought an 07 Yaris sedan 2 weeks ago and I love the AUX jack, it's great being able to play my iPod through the jack instead through an FM Transmitter. But, I also bought a Sirius One SV1 radio. It comes with a visor mount and a dash mount with suction cups. My question is where is the best place to mount it and hide the cords? It has an antenna cord, power cord and the audio out cord that plugs in the AUX jack. I would like to mount it somewhere where it's not too visible by the passer-by, so the visor would be the best place, but the power cord is a bit short. Right now I have it just sitting to the right of the parking brake.
Has anyone had experience with putting a Sirius radio in a Yaris yet?
I've got an XM Roady 2 that I've got in my Yaris, but I too haven't really found a good place to mount and hide the wires. I have the main brain sitting under the e-brake but it really doesn't look good. I too, would be interested in seeing some mounting pics.
JJMaz
12-10-2006, 02:36 PM
VAIS Technology (Toyota/Lexus Audio,Video and Information Solutions (Lexus Auxiliary input,Lexus iPod integration,Lexus XM integration) (http://www.vaistech.com)) has some bits and pieces (boxes and wiring harnesses) that may be of help if you want to have something other than a dash/windsheild mounted Sirius or XM Radio. They have boxes so that you can use your iPod and Sirius or XM. Alledgedly, their SoundLinQ Model SLU SoundLinQ SLU - Toyota/Lexus Auxiliary Input Adapter (fits most Toyota/Lexus 2001-2006). Lexus AUX adapter provides direct connection to OEM audio system. (http://www.vaistech.com/slu.html) works well with certain Sirius systems for a permanent installation. The Artist/Title text reportedly comes through. They claim success with the Scion models.
I have written to Toyota on this topic several times. I was able to back-fit a Ford 500 using equipment from Radios and More (CD Changers, In-Dash CD Changers, Car Navigation Systems, Rear Seat Entertainment Systems and More Automotive Electronics from Radios and More (http://www.radiosandmore.com)) but all they have for Toyota is the stuff that fits the Matrix/Vibe.
Toyota is missing the boat on this one.
In the mean time, you can use the Sirius "output" jack to go to the Yaris "Input" jack, but you have to be certaint that you have the right cord (Staples or CompUSA sells cords) and that the Sirius Output volume is set appropriately. Don't expect good sound. It seems like the "Input" jack impeadance is optimized for the iPod. iPod volume must also be maxxed out to get good sound, and check equalizer settings.
Also, it depends if you have the top of the line radio in the Yaris (identified by the trim panels - trim panels are very smooth) or the radio that appears to be put in at the port.
There is a Sirius accessory that you can get at Best Buy that allows for a much better signal from the Sirius (Directed Electronics) Branded radios. It goes in-line in the antenna coax. I did this on an old 1997 Mercury and it eliminated problems with strong radio signals bleeding into the Sirius radio stream.
Until Toyota steps up to the plate, this is the best that you can do. Keep checking with the dealer if you want a "factory" set-up. Be prepared to shell out cash...on the order of $550 for a proper set-up.
Why do they beat up people who want to save on gas and the environment by leaving goodies out?
JJMaz
12-22-2006, 05:39 PM
There is a "tuned" adapter cord (from Sirius dash/windshield mounted unit -various Directed Electronics "Sirius" branded models) from one of the parts sites. The one that I noticed that Autotoys.com has some adapters (SHOPPING FOR CAR AUDIO, SECURITY AND AUTO ACCESSORIES. AUTOTOYS - (http://www.autotoys.com/x/cust/home.php?cat=31)) If I see additional sites, I'll post them.
In the mean time, may I suggest that you contact Toyota customer care and ask if they are going to sell a new radio (head unit) that is Sirius or XM ready for both the Yaris and Corolla.
There is a satellite ready radio available for Scion, but I believe it is only the xB.