Following in the footsteps of others, here's a pictorial of my installation of a Sirius antenna inside rear spoiler. The idea is to hide the antenna inside the spoiler, behind the center brake light. Since the spoiler is plastic it won't interfere with signal reception. Remove brake light by simply removing the two screws After you remove the light, you will see where the stock hole is for the brake light wire. Cut a small hole, just to left of that one, in the center of the spoiler, that you can fit the antenna into. The antenna must be a small or micro satellite antenna. The one that came with the SC-C1 worked fine. The tools I used to make hole were a drill, dremel with diamond cutting bit and a hobby knife. I used a sharpee to draw a proper sized retangle on the surface, the drill to get a starter hole, and dremel to do cut-out, and hobby knife to clean it up. Remove all trim panels inside hatch interior. They all pull off, but the large hatch panel is tough to get started and a panel removal tool might make it easier to get the snaps to pop loose. If snaps get left in hatch frame, after panel is detached, remove them and fit them back onto interior panel. Everything else pulls off easily, but the side columns leave there clips in the hatch and I suggest you pull them out and reattach the clips to the column trim panels before re-installing panels. Otherwise you may push the clips through their holes to be lost into hatch frame. They can be retrieved, but it wouldn't be easy. Fish antenna wire through the cut hole to the interior of hatch and around hatch frame to the hole on left where rear washer tube is , through the left boot, and into interior headliner of car, so that the wire can be routed down passenger side door frame lower trim to front of car where tuner will be. I used a zip-tie to fish from one side of spoiler to other Now route wire around hatch frame, taping it to hold wire secure, to botton where you'll fish it through the flexible boot that leads inside the car....... it's easier if you pull the rubber boot off the plastic frame. (There that zip tie again) At this point the headliner must be dropped a little to route wire in interior. Pop the three snaps holding headliner in the rear When you are ready to re-attach rubber boot it is easier to pop plastic frame ovals from hatch with a screwdriver, wrap boot back around them, and then snap back into place. Wrapping the rubber boot with then in place is almost impossible. Now it's time to route the antenna wire inside headline, over side curtain airbag, and down passenger side door frame. None of the interior panels need be remove, just the rubber weather molding at top of hatch and corner/back of passenger door. You can just tuck the wire around and behind the trim panels. From hatch looking toward door, and over side curtain airbag From door corner looking back Wire being rounted under passenger side lower trim And finally to from right kick panel, where it's within easy reach of glove box area, where satellite tuner will reside. Sirius Antenna supported from below and resting in place inside spoiler And hole sealed up with duct tape And light back in place, job done Hope this helps anyone who's considering hiding a satellite antenna
I think the idea is great but i have a comment and a question. First the comment. I didnt see one picture of the antenna itself. The little hockey puck or whatever yours looks like. mine is a small hockey puck looking thing. And second the question, Mine is magnetic on the bottom (meant for the roof) once you have the antenna inside the spoiler, how do you hold it in place? is there a frame rail to stick it on with the magnet? or ....? thanks Dean
This is the pic of the actual antenna, it's sitting on top of a velcro and foam support. The bottom of the antenna's magnetic base is really all that is visible. Others have used just an adhesive velcro strip on the antenna bottom and inside spoiler. I elevated mine from below to get it closer to the top of the spoiler interior.
very cool. I think besides velcro you could use some servo tape aswell, it's very strong and can easily be found at hobby stores that sell R/C radio trucks and what not. WIll hold it nicely, along with that foam
I really like this idea. Great pictorial! Just curious, can you report on how your reception has been now that a few months have passed? I got the scc1 and toy sc1 combo installed, just need to permanently mount the antenna.
Just curious, has anyone tried mounting their Satellite antenna in the plastic dash? Seems like it should work, since the nav antenna is there and it has no trouble seeing GPS satellites. I guess that's one of the advantages of having such a big raked windshield
Overall reception is acceptable. I do get brief cutouts going under bridges and tree-lined road ways, but it's random. I have given consideration to moving the antenna to the roof. The inside-spoiler is just a cosmetic thing. That is often a typical place dealers will put the antenna, and it most always results in poor reception. I would not do it. It's considered a poor installation. Gotta remember, there's about 30 nav satellites to choose from, and only one radio satellite. The sat radio antenna needs a better view of the sky.
I have the antenna temporarily sitting on the center channel speaker grill and my reception is just about the same as you report. I think I will go for the roof behind the whip and see what kind of results I get from that. If it seems the same I will move it to the inside of the spoiler but if it seems to improve I guess I will let it live on the roof. I'm all about cosmetics but I will usually sacrifice aesthetics for performance.
9G-man, I know this is an old thread, do you have any update. I get my '08 Prius in a week and I need some tips for best hidden Sirius Sat radio antenna. Thanks Cheers Mike
Anyone else know the best place to mount the Sirius antenna (in a hidden fashion)? Thanks Cheers Mike
Nice write up, great pics! There have been 3 of the most common placement ideas presented. Pick one. I went the dash route, which works fine for me! The spoiler route, very nicely done! +1 ! I do find however my Ipod has a much better playlist than anything on Sirius/XM! I dropped my service! Too much hassle renewing everything getting the lo-ball discount!
KK, thanks. I'll beta test it on the dash/under the dash first. If no joy, I'll try the spoiler technique detailed on this thread..... I got it with a lifetime single payment way back when......so I have Sirius mounts in all our vehicles and I just swap the portable unit from car to car. Thanks Cheers Mike