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    Veteran Member Three Rings 02A4TURBO's Avatar
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    Question for those with ICE Link IPOD & Sirius/XM

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    I am under the impression that if I install my ICE link IPOD connector I will lose the ability to use my OEM stock Sirius... anyone know if this is true?
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    Registered Member Two Rings jamesmi13's Avatar
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    Re: Question for those with ICE Link IPOD & Sirius/XM

    I have DICE in my car and they only thing I lost was the CD changer, but who needs CD when you have an Ipod

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    Re: Question for those with ICE Link IPOD & Sirius/XM

    There is a pass through in the SIRIUS/XM receiver in the trunk that will enable you to have both. Audi dealers have no idea this is available. Go to www.nsxjr.com and search around. You should find your answer there.
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    Established Member Two Rings SounderMN's Avatar
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    Re: Question for those with ICE Link IPOD & Sirius/XM

    I have both,and it works fine. Enfig.com has the parts you need. You need the Dice kit, plus the SatPass kit. Fi you aren't sure, call them and they can explain it.

    It's a little more challenging to install because you have to run a cable from the stereo back to the rear of the car, where the Sat box is located. Not too hard, but plan some extra time for that.

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