DELPHI XpressRC User Guide - Page 15

the trunk opening° Run the cable into the trunk and then into the rear passenger - home

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• If you placed the XM antenna on the rear of the vehicle, route the cable under the weather seal of the rear window. Tuck the antenna cable around and down the window to the lowest point, just above the trunk. Next, route the cable from the rear window molding into the weather stripping around the trunk opening. Run the cable into the trunk and then into the rear passenger compartment. Route the cable through the main compartment by tucking it under the door jam trim or under the carpet and up to the radio. 4 Make sure any excess cable does not interfere with vehicle operations. TIP! Always be careful to include enough slack in your cable to accommodate open doors or trunk lids. Use things typically found around the home, like electrical tape, to secure cables in areas so that hinges do not pinch the cable with the door. Hide any excess cable in the trim. 15

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If you placed the XM antenna on the
rear
of the vehicle, route the cable under the
weather seal of the rear window° Tuck the antenna cable around and down the window
to the lowest point, just above the trunk°
Next, route the cable from the rear window molding into the weather stripping around
the trunk opening° Run the cable into the trunk and then into the rear passenger
compartment° Route the cable through the main compartment by tucking it under the
door jam trim or under the carpet and up to the radio°
³
Make sure any excess cable does not interfere with vehicle operations°
TIP!
Always be careful to include enough slack in your cable to accommodate
open doors or trunk lids° Use things typically found around the home, like
electrical tape, to secure cables in areas so that hinges do not pinch the cable
with the door° Hide any excess cable in the trim°