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You can use any revision of the Sirius receiver except the original that doesn't have a letter. Here's a web page that lists all of the satellite receivers:
http://audiforum.us/threads/audi-sat...-numbers.6855/ Older model receivers have 2 antenna connections--if you get a dual-antenna receiver you'll need a splitter because your car has a single-antenna lead: http://www.amazon.com/Terk-SIRIUS-An.../dp/B0001KO7U8 You'll also need to connect the CAN-BUS cabling that goes back to the receiver: http://forums.vwvortex.com/showthrea...ight=satellite
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Thanks for the quick reply.
This looks easier to instal than the dealer made it out to be. Ok time to find a module now. Thanks again for your help! |
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The part # for the Sirius receiver on my 2010 A3 TDI is 8E0 035 593P, according to VCDS.
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I purchased a receiver on e-bay - with shipping it came to 70.00. I then had the dealer install it and do the computer linking with Sirius - the dealer charged me 100.00 and it works like a charm.
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Which one did you purchase on e-bay. I can't seem to find anything with the part number8E0 035 593P or any other letter except for just the original no revisions, 8E0 035 593 which I know will not work for my car.
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There's a 8E0 035 593 D for sale right now. Also an expensive rev Q.
Just search with "audi sirius".
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