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Installation - Discount Car Stereo CTS-HF Quick Start Installation Manual

For cadillace cts/srx with xm tuner module

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PRODUCT SAFETY & DISCLAIMER
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING, FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE
PERSONAL INJURY OR DAMAGE TO PRODUCT AND/OR PROPERTY
This installation guide is provided as a GENERAL installation guide, some vehicles vary and
may require additional steps. We do not accept responsibility for third party labor charges
or modifications. Exercise due-diligence when installing this product.
We do not accept any responsibility for vehicle damage or personal injury resulting from
the installation of this product.
Careless installation and operation can result in equipment damage
Requirements:
XM Tuner module with or without subscription
Introduction
If your 1
st
Generation CTS or SRX has an XM tuner module (with or without
subscription), you should consider adding the CTS-HF module for Hands-free
calls, music streaming, charging and more. From push-to talk button (with built-
in microphone) conveniently installed on the dash, users may launch voice
recognition application (Siri, Google Now, Assistant etc.) initiate phone calls,
launch applications or XM playback (if subscribed). Thanks to the CTS-HF Kit, the
original radio, XM subscription is retained in addition to Bluetooth features
only available on newer cars.
Warning:
XM Subscription not require; however, if subscribed that option remains
active. An aux input jack is provided for non-subscribers. (Subscribers are exempt
from the aux input jack)
See Frequently Asked question at the end of this guide for more details.

Installation

Radio removal required to gain access to the connectors.
.
Using a panel removal tool, unclip and remove the top A/C vents panel
1.
(See Fig. 1)
Fig. 1
Open ash tray and remove tray. Extract (1) 9/32" screw in tray cavity.
2.
(A Phillips head can be used to remove the screw)
Using a panel removal tool, unclip and remove A/C Control/ash tray
3.
assembly below the radio (See Fig. 2)
Fig. 2

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