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That is correct.
 
Point was if the window is such a  big deal, order one of the trims that has XM without the options that include/require the slider. 
 
There are always choices to be made when selecting a vehicle.

What a WT?


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50 minutes ago, disneybaker said:


What a WT?


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In the past, it has always been the lowest level trim, Work Truck, not many power options, no carpet, basically a fleet truck.

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If you research enough you will find that there is a  company that has a radio module to replace the module in the IOR radio that will you the Sirius radio option.  It replaces the factory module and does not require a core.  It comes with as external antenna as the on-star antenna on your vehicle may not support Sirius.  The company is "Infotainment".

invotainment.com

I have purchased this module, but at this time I am still trying to find a way to get to the factory module so that I can install the new one.  It is in the dash on the passengers side of the glove box.  If any one can give me advice on how to get the glove box out of the dash. it would help a lot.

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I’ve been researching it hard, I’ve talked to 2 infotainment customer service reps, about replacing the w/o satellite antenna with the w/satellite antenna, currently trying to figure out if there’s a separate antenna wire that’s not shown in diagram, older generation vehicle antennas have 2 wires one for onstar, one for xm, as you can see in 1st picture, this gen diagrams only showing single wire

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