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Tuesday, 1 January 2019

Audio System - SIRIUS(R) Satellite Radio Information

2010 BMW 335Cic Convertible (E93) L6-3.0L Turbo (N54) Technical Service Bulletin # 650205 Date: 120201



Audio System - SIRIUS(R) Satellite Radio Information



SI B65 02 05



Audio, Navigation, Monitors, Alarms, SRS



February 2012



Technical Service



This Service Information bulletin supersedes SI 65 02 05 dated April 2006.



[NEW] designates changes to this revision



SUBJECT



SiriusXM Satellite Radio: How It Works



MODEL



[NEW] All



[NEW] Vehicles equipped with option 655 (Satellite Radio)



INFORMATION



What is satellite radio in general?



It is a subscriber-based radio service that is broadcast directly from satellites. Subscribers will be able to receive up to 100 radio channels featuring



compact disc digital quality music, news, weather, sports, talk radio and other entertainment channels.



Basically, it is an additional radio band. Unlike AM and FM, which are transmitted from earth-bound transmitters, satellite radio comes primarily



from a signal sent via satellites orbiting the earth.



Satellite radio signals are digital and the satellites cover the entire continental US.



This means channels have no geographic boundaries, and when driving across the country, satellite radio should not encounter static or fade.



However, brief reception loss or distortion may occur when the satellite receiver in the vehicle loses sight of the satellite: for example, in dense



urban areas surrounded by high-rise buildings; under trees; in tunnels; or in some mountain valleys.



When such reception losses occur, "Acquiring" is shown on the radio display. This is normal operation and requires no further diagnosis.



NOTE:



SiriusXM has already installed land-based repeaters to minimize these occurrences.



How does SiriusXM satellite radio work?



[NEW] Sirius satellite radio is a Digital Audio Radio Service (SDARS) service operating in North America, owned by SiriusXM Radio.



Programming originates and is managed in the broadcast studio of SiriusXM, and transmitted to multiple high-powered satellites positioned in orbits



above the U.S.



The signal will then be broadcast from the satellites directly to satellite radio-capable receivers across the United States.



[NEW] For more detailed information, please log on to the SiriusXM website:



Satellite radio will not disrupt any existing radio signal. It is still possible to listen to local AM and FM stations.



[NEW] What is necessary for a SiriusXM satellite radio to operate in BMW vehicles?



To receive SiriusXM satellite radio in a BMW, three main components are needed:



1. SiriusXM-compatible audio system



2. Satellite antenna



3. Activated SiriusXM satellite radio receiver



The SiriusXM Satellite Receiver is a module that either is already part of the head unit (CIC, RAD2+ radio, etc.) or it mounts as a separate control



2010 BMW 335Cic Convertible (E93) L6-3.0L Turbo (N54) 83



module in the rear of the vehicle.



The receiver is unique to BMW and specifically designed to work with SiriusXM satellite radio technology, integrating seamlessly into the BMW



bus network system.



The receiver module deciphers the satellite signal and converts it into an audio signal that is then sent to the vehicle's audio system.



The receiver will have a test channel (CH 184) to make sure the receiver is functioning.



The receiver must be activated to receive complete SiriusXM programming.



The BMW center activates the receiver via BMW CenterNet or a SiriusXM call center.



The Satellite Antenna is mounted on the roof on most models, and on the trunk of others.



Due to the technology of satellite radio transmissions, the antenna must be on the metal surface of a predefined area.



SiriusXM satellite radio is available for the following BMW vehicles:



Factory Installation



Refer to the availability chart on the SiriusXM website: www.siriusxm.com/vehicleavailability/b



Retrofit



Only vehicles with option 693 (Satellite Tuner Preparation)



Refer to the compatibility chart (Sirius Application and Parts Information) for retrofit kits in the Electronic Accessory Information Portal on BMW



CenterNet.



NOTE:



SiriusXM satellite radio is not available for the Z3 Roadster/Coupe, Z8 and E38 models.



IMPORTANT:



For newer BMW models, it is necessary to activate the satellite radio receiver through an enabling code.



For additional information on enabling codes (ordering, downloading, installation), refer to Service Information B09 04 09 and B09 05 09..

Monday, 10 December 2018

2010 BMW 750i (F01) V8-4.4L Turbo (N63)DIAGNOSIS AND REPAIR, MAINTENANCE, Technical Service Bulletin # 650205 Date: 120201


Audio System - SIRIUS(R) Satellite Radio Information



SI B65 02 05



Audio, Navigation, Monitors, Alarms, SRS



February 2012



Technical Service



This Service Information bulletin supersedes SI 65 02 05 dated April 2006.



[NEW] designates changes to this revision



SUBJECT



SiriusXM Satellite Radio: How It Works



MODEL



[NEW] All



[NEW] Vehicles equipped with option 655 (Satellite Radio)



INFORMATION



What is satellite radio in general?



It is a subscriber-based radio service that is broadcast directly from satellites. Subscribers will be able to receive up to 100 radio channels featuring



compact disc digital quality music, news, weather, sports, talk radio and other entertainment channels.



Basically, it is an additional radio band. Unlike AM and FM, which are transmitted from earth-bound transmitters, satellite radio comes primarily



from a signal sent via satellites orbiting the earth.



Satellite radio signals are digital and the satellites cover the entire continental US.



This means channels have no geographic boundaries, and when driving across the country, satellite radio should not encounter static or fade.



However, brief reception loss or distortion may occur when the satellite receiver in the vehicle loses sight of the satellite: for example, in dense



urban areas surrounded by high-rise buildings; under trees; in tunnels; or in some mountain valleys.



When such reception losses occur, "Acquiring" is shown on the radio display. This is normal operation and requires no further diagnosis.



NOTE:



SiriusXM has already installed land-based repeaters to minimize these occurrences.



How does SiriusXM satellite radio work?



[NEW] Sirius satellite radio is a Digital Audio Radio Service (SDARS) service operating in North America, owned by SiriusXM Radio.



Programming originates and is managed in the broadcast studio of SiriusXM, and transmitted to multiple high-powered satellites positioned in orbits



above the U.S.



The signal will then be broadcast from the satellites directly to satellite radio-capable receivers across the United States.



[NEW] For more detailed information, please log on to the SiriusXM website:



Satellite radio will not disrupt any existing radio signal. It is still possible to listen to local AM and FM stations.



[NEW] What is necessary for a SiriusXM satellite radio to operate in BMW vehicles?



To receive SiriusXM satellite radio in a BMW, three main components are needed:



1. SiriusXM-compatible audio system



2. Satellite antenna



3. Activated SiriusXM satellite radio receiver



The SiriusXM Satellite Receiver is a module that either is already part of the head unit (CIC, RAD2+ radio, etc.) or it mounts as a separate control



2010 BMW 750i (F01) V8-4.4L Turbo (N63) Page 109



module in the rear of the vehicle.



The receiver is unique to BMW and specifically designed to work with SiriusXM satellite radio technology, integrating seamlessly into the BMW



bus network system.



The receiver module deciphers the satellite signal and converts it into an audio signal that is then sent to the vehicle's audio system.



The receiver will have a test channel (CH 184) to make sure the receiver is functioning.



The receiver must be activated to receive complete SiriusXM programming.



The BMW center activates the receiver via BMW CenterNet or a SiriusXM call center.



The Satellite Antenna is mounted on the roof on most models, and on the trunk of others.



Due to the technology of satellite radio transmissions, the antenna must be on the metal surface of a predefined area.



SiriusXM satellite radio is available for the following BMW vehicles:



Factory Installation



Refer to the availability chart on the SiriusXM website: www.siriusxm.com/vehicleavailability/b



Retrofit



Only vehicles with option 693 (Satellite Tuner Preparation)



Refer to the compatibility chart (Sirius Application and Parts Information) for retrofit kits in the Electronic Accessory Information Portal on BMW



CenterNet.



NOTE:



SiriusXM satellite radio is not available for the Z3 Roadster/Coupe, Z8 and E38 models.



IMPORTANT:



For newer BMW models, it is necessary to activate the satellite radio receiver through an enabling code.



For additional information on enabling codes (ordering, downloading, installation), refer to Service Information B09 04 09 and B09 05 09..

Saturday, 1 December 2018

2010 BMW 750i xDrive AWD (F01) V8-4.4L Turbo (N63) DIAGNOSIS AND REPAIR, MAINTENANCE,Technical Service Bulletin # 650205 Date: 120201


Audio System - SIRIUS(R) Satellite Radio Information



SI B65 02 05



Audio, Navigation, Monitors, Alarms, SRS



February 2012



Technical Service



This Service Information bulletin supersedes SI 65 02 05 dated April 2006.



[NEW] designates changes to this revision



SUBJECT



SiriusXM Satellite Radio: How It Works



MODEL



[NEW] All



[NEW] Vehicles equipped with option 655 (Satellite Radio)



INFORMATION



What is satellite radio in general?



It is a subscriber-based radio service that is broadcast directly from satellites. Subscribers will be able to receive up to 100 radio channels featuring



compact disc digital quality music, news, weather, sports, talk radio and other entertainment channels.



Basically, it is an additional radio band. Unlike AM and FM, which are transmitted from earth-bound transmitters, satellite radio comes primarily



from a signal sent via satellites orbiting the earth.



Satellite radio signals are digital and the satellites cover the entire continental US.



This means channels have no geographic boundaries, and when driving across the country, satellite radio should not encounter static or fade.



However, brief reception loss or distortion may occur when the satellite receiver in the vehicle loses sight of the satellite: for example, in dense



urban areas surrounded by high-rise buildings; under trees; in tunnels; or in some mountain valleys.



When such reception losses occur, "Acquiring" is shown on the radio display. This is normal operation and requires no further diagnosis.



NOTE:



SiriusXM has already installed land-based repeaters to minimize these occurrences.



How does SiriusXM satellite radio work?



[NEW] Sirius satellite radio is a Digital Audio Radio Service (SDARS) service operating in North America, owned by SiriusXM Radio.



Programming originates and is managed in the broadcast studio of SiriusXM, and transmitted to multiple high-powered satellites positioned in orbits



above the U.S.



The signal will then be broadcast from the satellites directly to satellite radio-capable receivers across the United States.



[NEW] For more detailed information, please log on to the SiriusXM website:



Satellite radio will not disrupt any existing radio signal. It is still possible to listen to local AM and FM stations.



[NEW] What is necessary for a SiriusXM satellite radio to operate in BMW vehicles?



To receive SiriusXM satellite radio in a BMW, three main components are needed:



1. SiriusXM-compatible audio system



2. Satellite antenna



3. Activated SiriusXM satellite radio receiver



The SiriusXM Satellite Receiver is a module that either is already part of the head unit (CIC, RAD2+ radio, etc.) or it mounts as a separate control



2010 BMW 750i xDrive AWD (F01) V8-4.4L Turbo (N63) Page 109



module in the rear of the vehicle.



The receiver is unique to BMW and specifically designed to work with SiriusXM satellite radio technology, integrating seamlessly into the BMW



bus network system.



The receiver module deciphers the satellite signal and converts it into an audio signal that is then sent to the vehicle's audio system.



The receiver will have a test channel (CH 184) to make sure the receiver is functioning.



The receiver must be activated to receive complete SiriusXM programming.



The BMW center activates the receiver via BMW CenterNet or a SiriusXM call center.



The Satellite Antenna is mounted on the roof on most models, and on the trunk of others.



Due to the technology of satellite radio transmissions, the antenna must be on the metal surface of a predefined area.



SiriusXM satellite radio is available for the following BMW vehicles:



Factory Installation



Refer to the availability chart on the SiriusXM website: www.siriusxm.com/vehicleavailability/b



Retrofit



Only vehicles with option 693 (Satellite Tuner Preparation)



Refer to the compatibility chart (Sirius Application and Parts Information) for retrofit kits in the Electronic Accessory Information Portal on BMW



CenterNet.



NOTE:



SiriusXM satellite radio is not available for the Z3 Roadster/Coupe, Z8 and E38 models.



IMPORTANT:



For newer BMW models, it is necessary to activate the satellite radio receiver through an enabling code.



For additional information on enabling codes (ordering, downloading, installation), refer to Service Information B09 04 09 and B09 05 09..

Thursday, 29 November 2018

B111190 Engine Oil Chart2010 BMW M3 Sedan (E90) V8-4.0L (S65) DIAGNOSIS AND REPAIR, MAINTENANCE, Technical Service Bulletin # 650205 Date: 120201


Audio System - SIRIUS(R) Satellite Radio Information



SI B65 02 05



Audio, Navigation, Monitors, Alarms, SRS



February 2012



Technical Service



This Service Information bulletin supersedes SI 65 02 05 dated April 2006.



[NEW] designates changes to this revision



SUBJECT



SiriusXM Satellite Radio: How It Works



MODEL



[NEW] All



[NEW] Vehicles equipped with option 655 (Satellite Radio)



INFORMATION



What is satellite radio in general?



2010 BMW M3 Sedan (E90) V8-4.0L (S65) Page 72



It is a subscriber-based radio service that is broadcast directly from satellites. Subscribers will be able to receive up to 100 radio channels featuring



compact disc digital quality music, news, weather, sports, talk radio and other entertainment channels.



Basically, it is an additional radio band. Unlike AM and FM, which are transmitted from earth-bound transmitters, satellite radio comes primarily



from a signal sent via satellites orbiting the earth.



Satellite radio signals are digital and the satellites cover the entire continental US.



This means channels have no geographic boundaries, and when driving across the country, satellite radio should not encounter static or fade.



However, brief reception loss or distortion may occur when the satellite receiver in the vehicle loses sight of the satellite: for example, in dense



urban areas surrounded by high-rise buildings; under trees; in tunnels; or in some mountain valleys.



When such reception losses occur, "Acquiring" is shown on the radio display. This is normal operation and requires no further diagnosis.



NOTE:



SiriusXM has already installed land-based repeaters to minimize these occurrences.



How does SiriusXM satellite radio work?



[NEW] Sirius satellite radio is a Digital Audio Radio Service (SDARS) service operating in North America, owned by SiriusXM Radio.



Programming originates and is managed in the broadcast studio of SiriusXM, and transmitted to multiple high-powered satellites positioned in orbits



above the U.S.



The signal will then be broadcast from the satellites directly to satellite radio-capable receivers across the United States.



[NEW] For more detailed information, please log on to the SiriusXM website:



Satellite radio will not disrupt any existing radio signal. It is still possible to listen to local AM and FM stations.



[NEW] What is necessary for a SiriusXM satellite radio to operate in BMW vehicles?



To receive SiriusXM satellite radio in a BMW, three main components are needed:



1. SiriusXM-compatible audio system



2. Satellite antenna



3. Activated SiriusXM satellite radio receiver



The SiriusXM Satellite Receiver is a module that either is already part of the head unit (CIC, RAD2+ radio, etc.) or it mounts as a separate control



module in the rear of the vehicle.



The receiver is unique to BMW and specifically designed to work with SiriusXM satellite radio technology, integrating seamlessly into the BMW



bus network system.



The receiver module deciphers the satellite signal and converts it into an audio signal that is then sent to the vehicle's audio system.



The receiver will have a test channel (CH 184) to make sure the receiver is functioning.



The receiver must be activated to receive complete SiriusXM programming.



The BMW center activates the receiver via BMW CenterNet or a SiriusXM call center.



The Satellite Antenna is mounted on the roof on most models, and on the trunk of others.



Due to the technology of satellite radio transmissions, the antenna must be on the metal surface of a predefined area.



SiriusXM satellite radio is available for the following BMW vehicles:



Factory Installation



Refer to the availability chart on the SiriusXM website: www.siriusxm.com/vehicleavailability/b



Retrofit



Only vehicles with option 693 (Satellite Tuner Preparation)



2010 BMW M3 Sedan (E90) V8-4.0L (S65) Page 73



Refer to the compatibility chart (Sirius Application and Parts Information) for retrofit kits in the Electronic Accessory Information Portal on BMW



CenterNet.



NOTE:



SiriusXM satellite radio is not available for the Z3 Roadster/Coupe, Z8 and E38 models.



IMPORTANT:



For newer BMW models, it is necessary to activate the satellite radio receiver through an enabling code.



For additional information on enabling codes (ordering, downloading, installation), refer to Service Information B09 04 09 and B09 05 09..

2010 BMW 550i Sedan (E60) V8-4.8L (N62TU) DIAGNOSIS AND REPAIR, MAINTENANCE,Technical Service Bulletin # 650205 Date: 120201


Audio System - SIRIUS(R) Satellite Radio Information



SI B65 02 05



Audio, Navigation, Monitors, Alarms, SRS



February 2012



Technical Service



This Service Information bulletin supersedes SI 65 02 05 dated April 2006.



[NEW] designates changes to this revision



SUBJECT



SiriusXM Satellite Radio: How It Works



MODEL



[NEW] All



[NEW] Vehicles equipped with option 655 (Satellite Radio)



INFORMATION



What is satellite radio in general?



2010 BMW 550i Sedan (E60) V8-4.8L (N62TU) Page 78



It is a subscriber-based radio service that is broadcast directly from satellites. Subscribers will be able to receive up to 100 radio channels featuring



compact disc digital quality music, news, weather, sports, talk radio and other entertainment channels.



Basically, it is an additional radio band. Unlike AM and FM, which are transmitted from earth-bound transmitters, satellite radio comes primarily



from a signal sent via satellites orbiting the earth.



Satellite radio signals are digital and the satellites cover the entire continental US.



This means channels have no geographic boundaries, and when driving across the country, satellite radio should not encounter static or fade.



However, brief reception loss or distortion may occur when the satellite receiver in the vehicle loses sight of the satellite: for example, in dense



urban areas surrounded by high-rise buildings; under trees; in tunnels; or in some mountain valleys.



When such reception losses occur, "Acquiring" is shown on the radio display. This is normal operation and requires no further diagnosis.



NOTE:



SiriusXM has already installed land-based repeaters to minimize these occurrences.



How does SiriusXM satellite radio work?



[NEW] Sirius satellite radio is a Digital Audio Radio Service (SDARS) service operating in North America, owned by SiriusXM Radio.



Programming originates and is managed in the broadcast studio of SiriusXM, and transmitted to multiple high-powered satellites positioned in orbits



above the U.S.



The signal will then be broadcast from the satellites directly to satellite radio-capable receivers across the United States.



[NEW] For more detailed information, please log on to the SiriusXM website:



Satellite radio will not disrupt any existing radio signal. It is still possible to listen to local AM and FM stations.



[NEW] What is necessary for a SiriusXM satellite radio to operate in BMW vehicles?



To receive SiriusXM satellite radio in a BMW, three main components are needed:



1. SiriusXM-compatible audio system



2. Satellite antenna



3. Activated SiriusXM satellite radio receiver



The SiriusXM Satellite Receiver is a module that either is already part of the head unit (CIC, RAD2+ radio, etc.) or it mounts as a separate control



module in the rear of the vehicle.



The receiver is unique to BMW and specifically designed to work with SiriusXM satellite radio technology, integrating seamlessly into the BMW



bus network system.



The receiver module deciphers the satellite signal and converts it into an audio signal that is then sent to the vehicle's audio system.



The receiver will have a test channel (CH 184) to make sure the receiver is functioning.



The receiver must be activated to receive complete SiriusXM programming.



The BMW center activates the receiver via BMW CenterNet or a SiriusXM call center.



The Satellite Antenna is mounted on the roof on most models, and on the trunk of others.



Due to the technology of satellite radio transmissions, the antenna must be on the metal surface of a predefined area.



SiriusXM satellite radio is available for the following BMW vehicles:



Factory Installation



Refer to the availability chart on the SiriusXM website: www.siriusxm.com/vehicleavailability/b



Retrofit



Only vehicles with option 693 (Satellite Tuner Preparation)



2010 BMW 550i Sedan (E60) V8-4.8L (N62TU) Page 79



Refer to the compatibility chart (Sirius Application and Parts Information) for retrofit kits in the Electronic Accessory Information Portal on BMW



CenterNet.



NOTE:



SiriusXM satellite radio is not available for the Z3 Roadster/Coupe, Z8 and E38 models.



IMPORTANT:



For newer BMW models, it is necessary to activate the satellite radio receiver through an enabling code.



For additional information on enabling codes (ordering, downloading, installation), refer to Service Information B09 04 09 and B09 05 09..

Monday, 26 November 2018

2010 BMW 128i Convertible (E88) L6-3.0L (N51) DIAGNOSIS AND REPAIR, MAINTENANCE, Technical Service Bulletin # 650205 Date: 120201


Audio System - SIRIUS(R) Satellite Radio Information



SI B65 02 05



Audio, Navigation, Monitors, Alarms, SRS



February 2012



Technical Service



This Service Information bulletin supersedes SI 65 02 05 dated April 2006.



[NEW] designates changes to this revision



SUBJECT



SiriusXM Satellite Radio: How It Works



MODEL



[NEW] All



[NEW] Vehicles equipped with option 655 (Satellite Radio)



INFORMATION



What is satellite radio in general?



It is a subscriber-based radio service that is broadcast directly from satellites. Subscribers will be able to receive up to 100 radio channels featuring



compact disc digital quality music, news, weather, sports, talk radio and other entertainment channels.



Basically, it is an additional radio band. Unlike AM and FM, which are transmitted from earth-bound transmitters, satellite radio comes primarily



from a signal sent via satellites orbiting the earth.



Satellite radio signals are digital and the satellites cover the entire continental US.



This means channels have no geographic boundaries, and when driving across the country, satellite radio should not encounter static or fade.



However, brief reception loss or distortion may occur when the satellite receiver in the vehicle loses sight of the satellite: for example, in dense



urban areas surrounded by high-rise buildings; under trees; in tunnels; or in some mountain valleys.



When such reception losses occur, "Acquiring" is shown on the radio display. This is normal operation and requires no further diagnosis.



NOTE:



SiriusXM has already installed land-based repeaters to minimize these occurrences.



How does SiriusXM satellite radio work?



[NEW] Sirius satellite radio is a Digital Audio Radio Service (SDARS) service operating in North America, owned by SiriusXM Radio.



Programming originates and is managed in the broadcast studio of SiriusXM, and transmitted to multiple high-powered satellites positioned in orbits



above the U.S.



The signal will then be broadcast from the satellites directly to satellite radio-capable receivers across the United States.



[NEW] For more detailed information, please log on to the SiriusXM website:



Satellite radio will not disrupt any existing radio signal. It is still possible to listen to local AM and FM stations.



[NEW] What is necessary for a SiriusXM satellite radio to operate in BMW vehicles?



To receive SiriusXM satellite radio in a BMW, three main components are needed:



1. SiriusXM-compatible audio system



2. Satellite antenna



3. Activated SiriusXM satellite radio receiver



The SiriusXM Satellite Receiver is a module that either is already part of the head unit (CIC, RAD2+ radio, etc.) or it mounts as a separate control



2010 BMW 128i Convertible (E88) L6-3.0L (N51) Page 91



module in the rear of the vehicle.



The receiver is unique to BMW and specifically designed to work with SiriusXM satellite radio technology, integrating seamlessly into the BMW



bus network system.



The receiver module deciphers the satellite signal and converts it into an audio signal that is then sent to the vehicle's audio system.



The receiver will have a test channel (CH 184) to make sure the receiver is functioning.



The receiver must be activated to receive complete SiriusXM programming.



The BMW center activates the receiver via BMW CenterNet or a SiriusXM call center.



The Satellite Antenna is mounted on the roof on most models, and on the trunk of others.



Due to the technology of satellite radio transmissions, the antenna must be on the metal surface of a predefined area.



SiriusXM satellite radio is available for the following BMW vehicles:



Factory Installation



Refer to the availability chart on the SiriusXM website: www.siriusxm.com/vehicleavailability/b



Retrofit



Only vehicles with option 693 (Satellite Tuner Preparation)



Refer to the compatibility chart (Sirius Application and Parts Information) for retrofit kits in the Electronic Accessory Information Portal on BMW



CenterNet.



NOTE:



SiriusXM satellite radio is not available for the Z3 Roadster/Coupe, Z8 and E38 models.



IMPORTANT:



For newer BMW models, it is necessary to activate the satellite radio receiver through an enabling code.



For additional information on enabling codes (ordering, downloading, installation), refer to Service Information B09 04 09 and B09 05 09..

Saturday, 24 November 2018

B111190 Engine Oil Chart2010 BMW M5 (E60) V10-5.0L (S85)DIAGNOSIS AND REPAIR, MAINTENANCE, Technical Service Bulletin # 650205 Date: 120201


Audio System - SIRIUS(R) Satellite Radio Information



SI B65 02 05



Audio, Navigation, Monitors, Alarms, SRS



February 2012



Technical Service



This Service Information bulletin supersedes SI 65 02 05 dated April 2006.



[NEW] designates changes to this revision



SUBJECT



SiriusXM Satellite Radio: How It Works



MODEL



[NEW] All



[NEW] Vehicles equipped with option 655 (Satellite Radio)



INFORMATION



What is satellite radio in general?



2010 BMW M5 (E60) V10-5.0L (S85) Page 64



It is a subscriber-based radio service that is broadcast directly from satellites. Subscribers will be able to receive up to 100 radio channels featuring



compact disc digital quality music, news, weather, sports, talk radio and other entertainment channels.



Basically, it is an additional radio band. Unlike AM and FM, which are transmitted from earth-bound transmitters, satellite radio comes primarily



from a signal sent via satellites orbiting the earth.



Satellite radio signals are digital and the satellites cover the entire continental US.



This means channels have no geographic boundaries, and when driving across the country, satellite radio should not encounter static or fade.



However, brief reception loss or distortion may occur when the satellite receiver in the vehicle loses sight of the satellite: for example, in dense



urban areas surrounded by high-rise buildings; under trees; in tunnels; or in some mountain valleys.



When such reception losses occur, "Acquiring" is shown on the radio display. This is normal operation and requires no further diagnosis.



NOTE:



SiriusXM has already installed land-based repeaters to minimize these occurrences.



How does SiriusXM satellite radio work?



[NEW] Sirius satellite radio is a Digital Audio Radio Service (SDARS) service operating in North America, owned by SiriusXM Radio.



Programming originates and is managed in the broadcast studio of SiriusXM, and transmitted to multiple high-powered satellites positioned in orbits



above the U.S.



The signal will then be broadcast from the satellites directly to satellite radio-capable receivers across the United States.



[NEW] For more detailed information, please log on to the SiriusXM website:



Satellite radio will not disrupt any existing radio signal. It is still possible to listen to local AM and FM stations.



[NEW] What is necessary for a SiriusXM satellite radio to operate in BMW vehicles?



To receive SiriusXM satellite radio in a BMW, three main components are needed:



1. SiriusXM-compatible audio system



2. Satellite antenna



3. Activated SiriusXM satellite radio receiver



The SiriusXM Satellite Receiver is a module that either is already part of the head unit (CIC, RAD2+ radio, etc.) or it mounts as a separate control



module in the rear of the vehicle.



The receiver is unique to BMW and specifically designed to work with SiriusXM satellite radio technology, integrating seamlessly into the BMW



bus network system.



The receiver module deciphers the satellite signal and converts it into an audio signal that is then sent to the vehicle's audio system.



The receiver will have a test channel (CH 184) to make sure the receiver is functioning.



The receiver must be activated to receive complete SiriusXM programming.



The BMW center activates the receiver via BMW CenterNet or a SiriusXM call center.



The Satellite Antenna is mounted on the roof on most models, and on the trunk of others.



Due to the technology of satellite radio transmissions, the antenna must be on the metal surface of a predefined area.



SiriusXM satellite radio is available for the following BMW vehicles:



Factory Installation



Refer to the availability chart on the SiriusXM website: www.siriusxm.com/vehicleavailability/b



Retrofit



Only vehicles with option 693 (Satellite Tuner Preparation)



2010 BMW M5 (E60) V10-5.0L (S85) Page 65



Refer to the compatibility chart (Sirius Application and Parts Information) for retrofit kits in the Electronic Accessory Information Portal on BMW



CenterNet.



NOTE:



SiriusXM satellite radio is not available for the Z3 Roadster/Coupe, Z8 and E38 models.



IMPORTANT:



For newer BMW models, it is necessary to activate the satellite radio receiver through an enabling code.



For additional information on enabling codes (ordering, downloading, installation), refer to Service Information B09 04 09 and B09 05 09..

Tuesday, 20 November 2018

B111190 Engine Oil Chart2010 BMW M3 Coupe (E92) V8-4.0L (S65) DIAGNOSIS AND REPAIR, MAINTENANCE, Technical Service Bulletin # 650205 Date: 120201


Audio System - SIRIUS(R) Satellite Radio Information



SI B65 02 05



Audio, Navigation, Monitors, Alarms, SRS



February 2012



Technical Service



This Service Information bulletin supersedes SI 65 02 05 dated April 2006.



[NEW] designates changes to this revision



SUBJECT



SiriusXM Satellite Radio: How It Works



MODEL



[NEW] All



[NEW] Vehicles equipped with option 655 (Satellite Radio)



INFORMATION



What is satellite radio in general?



2010 BMW M3 Coupe (E92) V8-4.0L (S65) Page 73



It is a subscriber-based radio service that is broadcast directly from satellites. Subscribers will be able to receive up to 100 radio channels featuring



compact disc digital quality music, news, weather, sports, talk radio and other entertainment channels.



Basically, it is an additional radio band. Unlike AM and FM, which are transmitted from earth-bound transmitters, satellite radio comes primarily



from a signal sent via satellites orbiting the earth.



Satellite radio signals are digital and the satellites cover the entire continental US.



This means channels have no geographic boundaries, and when driving across the country, satellite radio should not encounter static or fade.



However, brief reception loss or distortion may occur when the satellite receiver in the vehicle loses sight of the satellite: for example, in dense



urban areas surrounded by high-rise buildings; under trees; in tunnels; or in some mountain valleys.



When such reception losses occur, "Acquiring" is shown on the radio display. This is normal operation and requires no further diagnosis.



NOTE:



SiriusXM has already installed land-based repeaters to minimize these occurrences.



How does SiriusXM satellite radio work?



[NEW] Sirius satellite radio is a Digital Audio Radio Service (SDARS) service operating in North America, owned by SiriusXM Radio.



Programming originates and is managed in the broadcast studio of SiriusXM, and transmitted to multiple high-powered satellites positioned in orbits



above the U.S.



The signal will then be broadcast from the satellites directly to satellite radio-capable receivers across the United States.



[NEW] For more detailed information, please log on to the SiriusXM website:



Satellite radio will not disrupt any existing radio signal. It is still possible to listen to local AM and FM stations.



[NEW] What is necessary for a SiriusXM satellite radio to operate in BMW vehicles?



To receive SiriusXM satellite radio in a BMW, three main components are needed:



1. SiriusXM-compatible audio system



2. Satellite antenna



3. Activated SiriusXM satellite radio receiver



The SiriusXM Satellite Receiver is a module that either is already part of the head unit (CIC, RAD2+ radio, etc.) or it mounts as a separate control



module in the rear of the vehicle.



The receiver is unique to BMW and specifically designed to work with SiriusXM satellite radio technology, integrating seamlessly into the BMW



bus network system.



The receiver module deciphers the satellite signal and converts it into an audio signal that is then sent to the vehicle's audio system.



The receiver will have a test channel (CH 184) to make sure the receiver is functioning.



The receiver must be activated to receive complete SiriusXM programming.



The BMW center activates the receiver via BMW CenterNet or a SiriusXM call center.



The Satellite Antenna is mounted on the roof on most models, and on the trunk of others.



Due to the technology of satellite radio transmissions, the antenna must be on the metal surface of a predefined area.



SiriusXM satellite radio is available for the following BMW vehicles:



Factory Installation



Refer to the availability chart on the SiriusXM website: www.siriusxm.com/vehicleavailability/b



Retrofit



Only vehicles with option 693 (Satellite Tuner Preparation)



2010 BMW M3 Coupe (E92) V8-4.0L (S65) Page 74



Refer to the compatibility chart (Sirius Application and Parts Information) for retrofit kits in the Electronic Accessory Information Portal on BMW



CenterNet.



NOTE:



SiriusXM satellite radio is not available for the Z3 Roadster/Coupe, Z8 and E38 models.



IMPORTANT:



For newer BMW models, it is necessary to activate the satellite radio receiver through an enabling code.



For additional information on enabling codes (ordering, downloading, installation), refer to Service Information B09 04 09 and B09 05 09..

2010 BMW 135i Convertible (E88) L6-3.0L Turbo (N54)DIAGNOSIS AND REPAIR, MAINTENANCE, Technical Service Bulletin # 650205 Date: 120201


Audio System - SIRIUS(R) Satellite Radio Information



SI B65 02 05



Audio, Navigation, Monitors, Alarms, SRS



February 2012



Technical Service



This Service Information bulletin supersedes SI 65 02 05 dated April 2006.



[NEW] designates changes to this revision



SUBJECT



SiriusXM Satellite Radio: How It Works



MODEL



[NEW] All



[NEW] Vehicles equipped with option 655 (Satellite Radio)



INFORMATION



What is satellite radio in general?



It is a subscriber-based radio service that is broadcast directly from satellites. Subscribers will be able to receive up to 100 radio channels featuring



compact disc digital quality music, news, weather, sports, talk radio and other entertainment channels.



Basically, it is an additional radio band. Unlike AM and FM, which are transmitted from earth-bound transmitters, satellite radio comes primarily



from a signal sent via satellites orbiting the earth.



Satellite radio signals are digital and the satellites cover the entire continental US.



This means channels have no geographic boundaries, and when driving across the country, satellite radio should not encounter static or fade.



However, brief reception loss or distortion may occur when the satellite receiver in the vehicle loses sight of the satellite: for example, in dense



urban areas surrounded by high-rise buildings; under trees; in tunnels; or in some mountain valleys.



When such reception losses occur, "Acquiring" is shown on the radio display. This is normal operation and requires no further diagnosis.



NOTE:



SiriusXM has already installed land-based repeaters to minimize these occurrences.



How does SiriusXM satellite radio work?



[NEW] Sirius satellite radio is a Digital Audio Radio Service (SDARS) service operating in North America, owned by SiriusXM Radio.



Programming originates and is managed in the broadcast studio of SiriusXM, and transmitted to multiple high-powered satellites positioned in orbits



above the U.S.



The signal will then be broadcast from the satellites directly to satellite radio-capable receivers across the United States.



[NEW] For more detailed information, please log on to the SiriusXM website:



Satellite radio will not disrupt any existing radio signal. It is still possible to listen to local AM and FM stations.



[NEW] What is necessary for a SiriusXM satellite radio to operate in BMW vehicles?



To receive SiriusXM satellite radio in a BMW, three main components are needed:



1. SiriusXM-compatible audio system



2. Satellite antenna



3. Activated SiriusXM satellite radio receiver



The SiriusXM Satellite Receiver is a module that either is already part of the head unit (CIC, RAD2+ radio, etc.) or it mounts as a separate control



2010 BMW 135i Convertible (E88) L6-3.0L Turbo (N54) Page 93



module in the rear of the vehicle.



The receiver is unique to BMW and specifically designed to work with SiriusXM satellite radio technology, integrating seamlessly into the BMW



bus network system.



The receiver module deciphers the satellite signal and converts it into an audio signal that is then sent to the vehicle's audio system.



The receiver will have a test channel (CH 184) to make sure the receiver is functioning.



The receiver must be activated to receive complete SiriusXM programming.



The BMW center activates the receiver via BMW CenterNet or a SiriusXM call center.



The Satellite Antenna is mounted on the roof on most models, and on the trunk of others.



Due to the technology of satellite radio transmissions, the antenna must be on the metal surface of a predefined area.



SiriusXM satellite radio is available for the following BMW vehicles:



Factory Installation



Refer to the availability chart on the SiriusXM website: www.siriusxm.com/vehicleavailability/b



Retrofit



Only vehicles with option 693 (Satellite Tuner Preparation)



Refer to the compatibility chart (Sirius Application and Parts Information) for retrofit kits in the Electronic Accessory Information Portal on BMW



CenterNet.



NOTE:



SiriusXM satellite radio is not available for the Z3 Roadster/Coupe, Z8 and E38 models.



IMPORTANT:



For newer BMW models, it is necessary to activate the satellite radio receiver through an enabling code.



For additional information on enabling codes (ordering, downloading, installation), refer to Service Information B09 04 09 and B09 05 09..

Sunday, 18 November 2018

Audio System - SIRIUS(R) Satellite Radio Information


Audio System - SIRIUS(R) Satellite Radio Information



SI B65 02 05



Audio, Navigation, Monitors, Alarms, SRS



February 2012



Technical Service



2002-2006 Mini Cooper (R50) L4-1.6L (W10) Page 11



This Service Information bulletin supersedes SI 65 02 05 dated April 2006.



[NEW] designates changes to this revision



SUBJECT



SiriusXM Satellite Radio: How It Works



MODEL



[NEW] All



[NEW] Vehicles equipped with option 655 (Satellite Radio)



INFORMATION



What is satellite radio in general?



It is a subscriber-based radio service that is broadcast directly from satellites. Subscribers will be able to receive up to 100 radio channels featuring



compact disc digital quality music, news, weather, sports, talk radio and other entertainment channels.



Basically, it is an additional radio band. Unlike AM and FM, which are transmitted from earth-bound transmitters, satellite radio comes primarily



from a signal sent via satellites orbiting the earth.



Satellite radio signals are digital and the satellites cover the entire continental US.



This means channels have no geographic boundaries, and when driving across the country, satellite radio should not encounter static or fade.



However, brief reception loss or distortion may occur when the satellite receiver in the vehicle loses sight of the satellite: for example, in dense



urban areas surrounded by high-rise buildings; under trees; in tunnels; or in some mountain valleys.



When such reception losses occur, "Acquiring" is shown on the radio display. This is normal operation and requires no further diagnosis.



NOTE:



SiriusXM has already installed land-based repeaters to minimize these occurrences.



How does SiriusXM satellite radio work?



[NEW] Sirius satellite radio is a Digital Audio Radio Service (SDARS) service operating in North America, owned by SiriusXM Radio.



Programming originates and is managed in the broadcast studio of SiriusXM, and transmitted to multiple high-powered satellites positioned in orbits



above the U.S.



The signal will then be broadcast from the satellites directly to satellite radio-capable receivers across the United States.



[NEW] For more detailed information, please log on to the SiriusXM website:



Satellite radio will not disrupt any existing radio signal. It is still possible to listen to local AM and FM stations.



[NEW] What is necessary for a SiriusXM satellite radio to operate in BMW vehicles?



To receive SiriusXM satellite radio in a BMW, three main components are needed:



1. SiriusXM-compatible audio system



2. Satellite antenna



3. Activated SiriusXM satellite radio receiver



The SiriusXM Satellite Receiver is a module that either is already part of the head unit (CIC, RAD2+ radio, etc.) or it mounts as a separate control



module in the rear of the vehicle.



The receiver is unique to BMW and specifically designed to work with SiriusXM satellite radio technology, integrating seamlessly into the BMW



bus network system.



The receiver module deciphers the satellite signal and converts it into an audio signal that is then sent to the vehicle's audio system.



The receiver will have a test channel (CH 184) to make sure the receiver is functioning.



The receiver must be activated to receive complete SiriusXM programming.



2002-2006 Mini Cooper (R50) L4-1.6L (W10) Page 12



The BMW center activates the receiver via BMW CenterNet or a SiriusXM call center.



The Satellite Antenna is mounted on the roof on most models, and on the trunk of others.



Due to the technology of satellite radio transmissions, the antenna must be on the metal surface of a predefined area.



SiriusXM satellite radio is available for the following BMW vehicles:



Factory Installation



Refer to the availability chart on the SiriusXM website: www.siriusxm.com/vehicleavailability/b



Retrofit



Only vehicles with option 693 (Satellite Tuner Preparation)



Refer to the compatibility chart (Sirius Application and Parts Information) for retrofit kits in the Electronic Accessory Information Portal on BMW



CenterNet.



NOTE:



SiriusXM satellite radio is not available for the Z3 Roadster/Coupe, Z8 and E38 models.



IMPORTANT:



For newer BMW models, it is necessary to activate the satellite radio receiver through an enabling code.



For additional information on enabling codes (ordering, downloading, installation), refer to Service Information B09 04 09 and B09 05 09..

Wednesday, 14 November 2018

BMW 528i (E60) L6-3.0L (N52K) Technical Service Bulletin # 650205 Date: 120201


Audio System - SIRIUS(R) Satellite Radio Information



SI B65 02 05



Audio, Navigation, Monitors, Alarms, SRS



February 2012



Technical Service



This Service Information bulletin supersedes SI 65 02 05 dated April 2006.



[NEW] designates changes to this revision



SUBJECT



SiriusXM Satellite Radio: How It Works



MODEL



[NEW] All



[NEW] Vehicles equipped with option 655 (Satellite Radio)



INFORMATION



What is satellite radio in general?



2010 BMW 528i (E60) L6-3.0L (N52K) Page 81



It is a subscriber-based radio service that is broadcast directly from satellites. Subscribers will be able to receive up to 100 radio channels featuring



compact disc digital quality music, news, weather, sports, talk radio and other entertainment channels.



Basically, it is an additional radio band. Unlike AM and FM, which are transmitted from earth-bound transmitters, satellite radio comes primarily



from a signal sent via satellites orbiting the earth.



Satellite radio signals are digital and the satellites cover the entire continental US.



This means channels have no geographic boundaries, and when driving across the country, satellite radio should not encounter static or fade.



However, brief reception loss or distortion may occur when the satellite receiver in the vehicle loses sight of the satellite: for example, in dense



urban areas surrounded by high-rise buildings; under trees; in tunnels; or in some mountain valleys.



When such reception losses occur, "Acquiring" is shown on the radio display. This is normal operation and requires no further diagnosis.



NOTE:



SiriusXM has already installed land-based repeaters to minimize these occurrences.



How does SiriusXM satellite radio work?



[NEW] Sirius satellite radio is a Digital Audio Radio Service (SDARS) service operating in North America, owned by SiriusXM Radio.



Programming originates and is managed in the broadcast studio of SiriusXM, and transmitted to multiple high-powered satellites positioned in orbits



above the U.S.



The signal will then be broadcast from the satellites directly to satellite radio-capable receivers across the United States.



[NEW] For more detailed information, please log on to the SiriusXM website:



Satellite radio will not disrupt any existing radio signal. It is still possible to listen to local AM and FM stations.



[NEW] What is necessary for a SiriusXM satellite radio to operate in BMW vehicles?



To receive SiriusXM satellite radio in a BMW, three main components are needed:



1. SiriusXM-compatible audio system



2. Satellite antenna



3. Activated SiriusXM satellite radio receiver



The SiriusXM Satellite Receiver is a module that either is already part of the head unit (CIC, RAD2+ radio, etc.) or it mounts as a separate control



module in the rear of the vehicle.



The receiver is unique to BMW and specifically designed to work with SiriusXM satellite radio technology, integrating seamlessly into the BMW



bus network system.



The receiver module deciphers the satellite signal and converts it into an audio signal that is then sent to the vehicle's audio system.



The receiver will have a test channel (CH 184) to make sure the receiver is functioning.



The receiver must be activated to receive complete SiriusXM programming.



The BMW center activates the receiver via BMW CenterNet or a SiriusXM call center.



The Satellite Antenna is mounted on the roof on most models, and on the trunk of others.



Due to the technology of satellite radio transmissions, the antenna must be on the metal surface of a predefined area.



SiriusXM satellite radio is available for the following BMW vehicles:



Factory Installation



Refer to the availability chart on the SiriusXM website: www.siriusxm.com/vehicleavailability/b



Retrofit



Only vehicles with option 693 (Satellite Tuner Preparation)



2010 BMW 528i (E60) L6-3.0L (N52K) Page 82



Refer to the compatibility chart (Sirius Application and Parts Information) for retrofit kits in the Electronic Accessory Information Portal on BMW



CenterNet.



NOTE:



SiriusXM satellite radio is not available for the Z3 Roadster/Coupe, Z8 and E38 models.



IMPORTANT:



For newer BMW models, it is necessary to activate the satellite radio receiver through an enabling code.



For additional information on enabling codes (ordering, downloading, installation), refer to Service Information B09 04 09 and B09 05 09..

Tuesday, 13 November 2018

B111190 Engine Oil Chart 2010 BMW M3 Convertible (E93) V8-4.0L (S65) DIAGNOSIS AND REPAIR, MAINTENANCE,Technical Service Bulletin # 650205 Date: 120201


Audio System - SIRIUS(R) Satellite Radio Information



SI B65 02 05



Audio, Navigation, Monitors, Alarms, SRS



February 2012



Technical Service



This Service Information bulletin supersedes SI 65 02 05 dated April 2006.



[NEW] designates changes to this revision



SUBJECT



SiriusXM Satellite Radio: How It Works



MODEL



[NEW] All



[NEW] Vehicles equipped with option 655 (Satellite Radio)



INFORMATION



What is satellite radio in general?



2010 BMW M3 Convertible (E93) V8-4.0L (S65) Page 69



It is a subscriber-based radio service that is broadcast directly from satellites. Subscribers will be able to receive up to 100 radio channels featuring



compact disc digital quality music, news, weather, sports, talk radio and other entertainment channels.



Basically, it is an additional radio band. Unlike AM and FM, which are transmitted from earth-bound transmitters, satellite radio comes primarily



from a signal sent via satellites orbiting the earth.



Satellite radio signals are digital and the satellites cover the entire continental US.



This means channels have no geographic boundaries, and when driving across the country, satellite radio should not encounter static or fade.



However, brief reception loss or distortion may occur when the satellite receiver in the vehicle loses sight of the satellite: for example, in dense



urban areas surrounded by high-rise buildings; under trees; in tunnels; or in some mountain valleys.



When such reception losses occur, "Acquiring" is shown on the radio display. This is normal operation and requires no further diagnosis.



NOTE:



SiriusXM has already installed land-based repeaters to minimize these occurrences.



How does SiriusXM satellite radio work?



[NEW] Sirius satellite radio is a Digital Audio Radio Service (SDARS) service operating in North America, owned by SiriusXM Radio.



Programming originates and is managed in the broadcast studio of SiriusXM, and transmitted to multiple high-powered satellites positioned in orbits



above the U.S.



The signal will then be broadcast from the satellites directly to satellite radio-capable receivers across the United States.



[NEW] For more detailed information, please log on to the SiriusXM website:



Satellite radio will not disrupt any existing radio signal. It is still possible to listen to local AM and FM stations.



[NEW] What is necessary for a SiriusXM satellite radio to operate in BMW vehicles?



To receive SiriusXM satellite radio in a BMW, three main components are needed:



1. SiriusXM-compatible audio system



2. Satellite antenna



3. Activated SiriusXM satellite radio receiver



The SiriusXM Satellite Receiver is a module that either is already part of the head unit (CIC, RAD2+ radio, etc.) or it mounts as a separate control



module in the rear of the vehicle.



The receiver is unique to BMW and specifically designed to work with SiriusXM satellite radio technology, integrating seamlessly into the BMW



bus network system.



The receiver module deciphers the satellite signal and converts it into an audio signal that is then sent to the vehicle's audio system.



The receiver will have a test channel (CH 184) to make sure the receiver is functioning.



The receiver must be activated to receive complete SiriusXM programming.



The BMW center activates the receiver via BMW CenterNet or a SiriusXM call center.



The Satellite Antenna is mounted on the roof on most models, and on the trunk of others.



Due to the technology of satellite radio transmissions, the antenna must be on the metal surface of a predefined area.



SiriusXM satellite radio is available for the following BMW vehicles:



Factory Installation



Refer to the availability chart on the SiriusXM website: www.siriusxm.com/vehicleavailability/b



Retrofit



Only vehicles with option 693 (Satellite Tuner Preparation)



2010 BMW M3 Convertible (E93) V8-4.0L (S65) Page 70



Refer to the compatibility chart (Sirius Application and Parts Information) for retrofit kits in the Electronic Accessory Information Portal on BMW



CenterNet.



NOTE:



SiriusXM satellite radio is not available for the Z3 Roadster/Coupe, Z8 and E38 models.



IMPORTANT:



For newer BMW models, it is necessary to activate the satellite radio receiver through an enabling code.



For additional information on enabling codes (ordering, downloading, installation), refer to Service Information B09 04 09 and B09 05 09..

Monday, 12 November 2018

2010 BMW 760Li (F02) V12-6.0L Turbo (N74) DIAGNOSIS AND REPAIR, MAINTENANCE, Technical Service Bulletin # 650205 Date: 120201


Audio System - SIRIUS(R) Satellite Radio Information



SI B65 02 05



Audio, Navigation, Monitors, Alarms, SRS



February 2012



Technical Service



This Service Information bulletin supersedes SI 65 02 05 dated April 2006.



[NEW] designates changes to this revision



SUBJECT



SiriusXM Satellite Radio: How It Works



MODEL



[NEW] All



[NEW] Vehicles equipped with option 655 (Satellite Radio)



INFORMATION



What is satellite radio in general?



It is a subscriber-based radio service that is broadcast directly from satellites. Subscribers will be able to receive up to 100 radio channels featuring



compact disc digital quality music, news, weather, sports, talk radio and other entertainment channels.



Basically, it is an additional radio band. Unlike AM and FM, which are transmitted from earth-bound transmitters, satellite radio comes primarily



from a signal sent via satellites orbiting the earth.



Satellite radio signals are digital and the satellites cover the entire continental US.



This means channels have no geographic boundaries, and when driving across the country, satellite radio should not encounter static or fade.



However, brief reception loss or distortion may occur when the satellite receiver in the vehicle loses sight of the satellite: for example, in dense



urban areas surrounded by high-rise buildings; under trees; in tunnels; or in some mountain valleys.



When such reception losses occur, "Acquiring" is shown on the radio display. This is normal operation and requires no further diagnosis.



NOTE:



SiriusXM has already installed land-based repeaters to minimize these occurrences.



How does SiriusXM satellite radio work?



[NEW] Sirius satellite radio is a Digital Audio Radio Service (SDARS) service operating in North America, owned by SiriusXM Radio.



Programming originates and is managed in the broadcast studio of SiriusXM, and transmitted to multiple high-powered satellites positioned in orbits



above the U.S.



The signal will then be broadcast from the satellites directly to satellite radio-capable receivers across the United States.



[NEW] For more detailed information, please log on to the SiriusXM website:



Satellite radio will not disrupt any existing radio signal. It is still possible to listen to local AM and FM stations.



[NEW] What is necessary for a SiriusXM satellite radio to operate in BMW vehicles?



To receive SiriusXM satellite radio in a BMW, three main components are needed:



1. SiriusXM-compatible audio system



2. Satellite antenna



3. Activated SiriusXM satellite radio receiver



The SiriusXM Satellite Receiver is a module that either is already part of the head unit (CIC, RAD2+ radio, etc.) or it mounts as a separate control



2010 BMW 760Li (F02) V12-6.0L Turbo (N74) Page 104



module in the rear of the vehicle.



The receiver is unique to BMW and specifically designed to work with SiriusXM satellite radio technology, integrating seamlessly into the BMW



bus network system.



The receiver module deciphers the satellite signal and converts it into an audio signal that is then sent to the vehicle's audio system.



The receiver will have a test channel (CH 184) to make sure the receiver is functioning.



The receiver must be activated to receive complete SiriusXM programming.



The BMW center activates the receiver via BMW CenterNet or a SiriusXM call center.



The Satellite Antenna is mounted on the roof on most models, and on the trunk of others.



Due to the technology of satellite radio transmissions, the antenna must be on the metal surface of a predefined area.



SiriusXM satellite radio is available for the following BMW vehicles:



Factory Installation



Refer to the availability chart on the SiriusXM website: www.siriusxm.com/vehicleavailability/b



Retrofit



Only vehicles with option 693 (Satellite Tuner Preparation)



Refer to the compatibility chart (Sirius Application and Parts Information) for retrofit kits in the Electronic Accessory Information Portal on BMW



CenterNet.



NOTE:



SiriusXM satellite radio is not available for the Z3 Roadster/Coupe, Z8 and E38 models.



IMPORTANT:



For newer BMW models, it is necessary to activate the satellite radio receiver through an enabling code.



For additional information on enabling codes (ordering, downloading, installation), refer to Service Information B09 04 09 and B09 05 09..

Wednesday, 7 November 2018

2010 BMW 750Li xDrive AWD (F02) V8-4.4L Turbo (N63)DIAGNOSIS AND REPAIR, MAINTENANCE, Technical Service Bulletin # 650205 Date: 120201


Audio System - SIRIUS(R) Satellite Radio Information



SI B65 02 05



Audio, Navigation, Monitors, Alarms, SRS



February 2012



Technical Service



This Service Information bulletin supersedes SI 65 02 05 dated April 2006.



[NEW] designates changes to this revision



SUBJECT



SiriusXM Satellite Radio: How It Works



MODEL



[NEW] All



[NEW] Vehicles equipped with option 655 (Satellite Radio)



INFORMATION



What is satellite radio in general?



It is a subscriber-based radio service that is broadcast directly from satellites. Subscribers will be able to receive up to 100 radio channels featuring



compact disc digital quality music, news, weather, sports, talk radio and other entertainment channels.



Basically, it is an additional radio band. Unlike AM and FM, which are transmitted from earth-bound transmitters, satellite radio comes primarily



from a signal sent via satellites orbiting the earth.



Satellite radio signals are digital and the satellites cover the entire continental US.



This means channels have no geographic boundaries, and when driving across the country, satellite radio should not encounter static or fade.



However, brief reception loss or distortion may occur when the satellite receiver in the vehicle loses sight of the satellite: for example, in dense



urban areas surrounded by high-rise buildings; under trees; in tunnels; or in some mountain valleys.



When such reception losses occur, "Acquiring" is shown on the radio display. This is normal operation and requires no further diagnosis.



NOTE:



SiriusXM has already installed land-based repeaters to minimize these occurrences.



How does SiriusXM satellite radio work?



[NEW] Sirius satellite radio is a Digital Audio Radio Service (SDARS) service operating in North America, owned by SiriusXM Radio.



Programming originates and is managed in the broadcast studio of SiriusXM, and transmitted to multiple high-powered satellites positioned in orbits



above the U.S.



The signal will then be broadcast from the satellites directly to satellite radio-capable receivers across the United States.



[NEW] For more detailed information, please log on to the SiriusXM website:



Satellite radio will not disrupt any existing radio signal. It is still possible to listen to local AM and FM stations.



[NEW] What is necessary for a SiriusXM satellite radio to operate in BMW vehicles?



To receive SiriusXM satellite radio in a BMW, three main components are needed:



1. SiriusXM-compatible audio system



2. Satellite antenna



3. Activated SiriusXM satellite radio receiver



The SiriusXM Satellite Receiver is a module that either is already part of the head unit (CIC, RAD2+ radio, etc.) or it mounts as a separate control



2010 BMW 750Li xDrive AWD (F02) V8-4.4L Turbo (N63) Page 109



module in the rear of the vehicle.



The receiver is unique to BMW and specifically designed to work with SiriusXM satellite radio technology, integrating seamlessly into the BMW



bus network system.



The receiver module deciphers the satellite signal and converts it into an audio signal that is then sent to the vehicle's audio system.



The receiver will have a test channel (CH 184) to make sure the receiver is functioning.



The receiver must be activated to receive complete SiriusXM programming.



The BMW center activates the receiver via BMW CenterNet or a SiriusXM call center.



The Satellite Antenna is mounted on the roof on most models, and on the trunk of others.



Due to the technology of satellite radio transmissions, the antenna must be on the metal surface of a predefined area.



SiriusXM satellite radio is available for the following BMW vehicles:



Factory Installation



Refer to the availability chart on the SiriusXM website: www.siriusxm.com/vehicleavailability/b



Retrofit



Only vehicles with option 693 (Satellite Tuner Preparation)



Refer to the compatibility chart (Sirius Application and Parts Information) for retrofit kits in the Electronic Accessory Information Portal on BMW



CenterNet.



NOTE:



SiriusXM satellite radio is not available for the Z3 Roadster/Coupe, Z8 and E38 models.



IMPORTANT:



For newer BMW models, it is necessary to activate the satellite radio receiver through an enabling code.



For additional information on enabling codes (ordering, downloading, installation), refer to Service Information B09 04 09 and B09 05 09..

Friday, 2 November 2018

B111190 Engine Oil Chart 2010 BMW M6 Convertible (E64) V10-5.0L (S85)DIAGNOSIS AND REPAIR, MAINTENANCE, Technical Service Bulletin # 650205 Date: 120201


Audio System - SIRIUS(R) Satellite Radio Information



SI B65 02 05



Audio, Navigation, Monitors, Alarms, SRS



February 2012



Technical Service



This Service Information bulletin supersedes SI 65 02 05 dated April 2006.



[NEW] designates changes to this revision



SUBJECT



SiriusXM Satellite Radio: How It Works



MODEL



[NEW] All



[NEW] Vehicles equipped with option 655 (Satellite Radio)



INFORMATION



What is satellite radio in general?



2010 BMW M6 Convertible (E64) V10-5.0L (S85) Page 64



It is a subscriber-based radio service that is broadcast directly from satellites. Subscribers will be able to receive up to 100 radio channels featuring



compact disc digital quality music, news, weather, sports, talk radio and other entertainment channels.



Basically, it is an additional radio band. Unlike AM and FM, which are transmitted from earth-bound transmitters, satellite radio comes primarily



from a signal sent via satellites orbiting the earth.



Satellite radio signals are digital and the satellites cover the entire continental US.



This means channels have no geographic boundaries, and when driving across the country, satellite radio should not encounter static or fade.



However, brief reception loss or distortion may occur when the satellite receiver in the vehicle loses sight of the satellite: for example, in dense



urban areas surrounded by high-rise buildings; under trees; in tunnels; or in some mountain valleys.



When such reception losses occur, "Acquiring" is shown on the radio display. This is normal operation and requires no further diagnosis.



NOTE:



SiriusXM has already installed land-based repeaters to minimize these occurrences.



How does SiriusXM satellite radio work?



[NEW] Sirius satellite radio is a Digital Audio Radio Service (SDARS) service operating in North America, owned by SiriusXM Radio.



Programming originates and is managed in the broadcast studio of SiriusXM, and transmitted to multiple high-powered satellites positioned in orbits



above the U.S.



The signal will then be broadcast from the satellites directly to satellite radio-capable receivers across the United States.



[NEW] For more detailed information, please log on to the SiriusXM website:



Satellite radio will not disrupt any existing radio signal. It is still possible to listen to local AM and FM stations.



[NEW] What is necessary for a SiriusXM satellite radio to operate in BMW vehicles?



To receive SiriusXM satellite radio in a BMW, three main components are needed:



1. SiriusXM-compatible audio system



2. Satellite antenna



3. Activated SiriusXM satellite radio receiver



The SiriusXM Satellite Receiver is a module that either is already part of the head unit (CIC, RAD2+ radio, etc.) or it mounts as a separate control



module in the rear of the vehicle.



The receiver is unique to BMW and specifically designed to work with SiriusXM satellite radio technology, integrating seamlessly into the BMW



bus network system.



The receiver module deciphers the satellite signal and converts it into an audio signal that is then sent to the vehicle's audio system.



The receiver will have a test channel (CH 184) to make sure the receiver is functioning.



The receiver must be activated to receive complete SiriusXM programming.



The BMW center activates the receiver via BMW CenterNet or a SiriusXM call center.



The Satellite Antenna is mounted on the roof on most models, and on the trunk of others.



Due to the technology of satellite radio transmissions, the antenna must be on the metal surface of a predefined area.



SiriusXM satellite radio is available for the following BMW vehicles:



Factory Installation



Refer to the availability chart on the SiriusXM website: www.siriusxm.com/vehicleavailability/b



Retrofit



Only vehicles with option 693 (Satellite Tuner Preparation)



2010 BMW M6 Convertible (E64) V10-5.0L (S85) Page 65



Refer to the compatibility chart (Sirius Application and Parts Information) for retrofit kits in the Electronic Accessory Information Portal on BMW



CenterNet.



NOTE:



SiriusXM satellite radio is not available for the Z3 Roadster/Coupe, Z8 and E38 models.



IMPORTANT:



For newer BMW models, it is necessary to activate the satellite radio receiver through an enabling code.



For additional information on enabling codes (ordering, downloading, installation), refer to Service Information B09 04 09 and B09 05 09..

Monday, 29 October 2018

2010 BMW 650i Convertible (E64) V8-4.8L (N62TU) DIAGNOSIS AND REPAIR, MAINTENANCE, Technical Service Bulletin # 650205 Date: 120201


Audio System - SIRIUS(R) Satellite Radio Information



SI B65 02 05



Audio, Navigation, Monitors, Alarms, SRS



February 2012



Technical Service



This Service Information bulletin supersedes SI 65 02 05 dated April 2006.



[NEW] designates changes to this revision



SUBJECT



SiriusXM Satellite Radio: How It Works



MODEL



[NEW] All



[NEW] Vehicles equipped with option 655 (Satellite Radio)



INFORMATION



What is satellite radio in general?



2010 BMW 650i Convertible (E64) V8-4.8L (N62TU) Page 78



It is a subscriber-based radio service that is broadcast directly from satellites. Subscribers will be able to receive up to 100 radio channels featuring



compact disc digital quality music, news, weather, sports, talk radio and other entertainment channels.



Basically, it is an additional radio band. Unlike AM and FM, which are transmitted from earth-bound transmitters, satellite radio comes primarily



from a signal sent via satellites orbiting the earth.



Satellite radio signals are digital and the satellites cover the entire continental US.



This means channels have no geographic boundaries, and when driving across the country, satellite radio should not encounter static or fade.



However, brief reception loss or distortion may occur when the satellite receiver in the vehicle loses sight of the satellite: for example, in dense



urban areas surrounded by high-rise buildings; under trees; in tunnels; or in some mountain valleys.



When such reception losses occur, "Acquiring" is shown on the radio display. This is normal operation and requires no further diagnosis.



NOTE:



SiriusXM has already installed land-based repeaters to minimize these occurrences.



How does SiriusXM satellite radio work?



[NEW] Sirius satellite radio is a Digital Audio Radio Service (SDARS) service operating in North America, owned by SiriusXM Radio.



Programming originates and is managed in the broadcast studio of SiriusXM, and transmitted to multiple high-powered satellites positioned in orbits



above the U.S.



The signal will then be broadcast from the satellites directly to satellite radio-capable receivers across the United States.



[NEW] For more detailed information, please log on to the SiriusXM website:



Satellite radio will not disrupt any existing radio signal. It is still possible to listen to local AM and FM stations.



[NEW] What is necessary for a SiriusXM satellite radio to operate in BMW vehicles?



To receive SiriusXM satellite radio in a BMW, three main components are needed:



1. SiriusXM-compatible audio system



2. Satellite antenna



3. Activated SiriusXM satellite radio receiver



The SiriusXM Satellite Receiver is a module that either is already part of the head unit (CIC, RAD2+ radio, etc.) or it mounts as a separate control



module in the rear of the vehicle.



The receiver is unique to BMW and specifically designed to work with SiriusXM satellite radio technology, integrating seamlessly into the BMW



bus network system.



The receiver module deciphers the satellite signal and converts it into an audio signal that is then sent to the vehicle's audio system.



The receiver will have a test channel (CH 184) to make sure the receiver is functioning.



The receiver must be activated to receive complete SiriusXM programming.



The BMW center activates the receiver via BMW CenterNet or a SiriusXM call center.



The Satellite Antenna is mounted on the roof on most models, and on the trunk of others.



Due to the technology of satellite radio transmissions, the antenna must be on the metal surface of a predefined area.



SiriusXM satellite radio is available for the following BMW vehicles:



Factory Installation



Refer to the availability chart on the SiriusXM website: www.siriusxm.com/vehicleavailability/b



Retrofit



Only vehicles with option 693 (Satellite Tuner Preparation)



2010 BMW 650i Convertible (E64) V8-4.8L (N62TU) Page 79



Refer to the compatibility chart (Sirius Application and Parts Information) for retrofit kits in the Electronic Accessory Information Portal on BMW



CenterNet.



NOTE:



SiriusXM satellite radio is not available for the Z3 Roadster/Coupe, Z8 and E38 models.



IMPORTANT:



For newer BMW models, it is necessary to activate the satellite radio receiver through an enabling code.



For additional information on enabling codes (ordering, downloading, installation), refer to Service Information B09 04 09 and B09 05 09..

Thursday, 25 October 2018

2010 BMW 328Cic Convertible (E93) L6-3.0L (N52K) DIAGNOSIS AND REPAIR, MAINTENANCE, DIAGNOSIS AND Technical Service Bulletin # 650205 Date: 120201


Audio System - SIRIUS(R) Satellite Radio Information



SI B65 02 05



Audio, Navigation, Monitors, Alarms, SRS



February 2012



Technical Service



This Service Information bulletin supersedes SI 65 02 05 dated April 2006.



[NEW] designates changes to this revision



SUBJECT



SiriusXM Satellite Radio: How It Works



MODEL



[NEW] All



[NEW] Vehicles equipped with option 655 (Satellite Radio)



INFORMATION



What is satellite radio in general?



It is a subscriber-based radio service that is broadcast directly from satellites. Subscribers will be able to receive up to 100 radio channels featuring



compact disc digital quality music, news, weather, sports, talk radio and other entertainment channels.



Basically, it is an additional radio band. Unlike AM and FM, which are transmitted from earth-bound transmitters, satellite radio comes primarily



from a signal sent via satellites orbiting the earth.



Satellite radio signals are digital and the satellites cover the entire continental US.



This means channels have no geographic boundaries, and when driving across the country, satellite radio should not encounter static or fade.



However, brief reception loss or distortion may occur when the satellite receiver in the vehicle loses sight of the satellite: for example, in dense



urban areas surrounded by high-rise buildings; under trees; in tunnels; or in some mountain valleys.



When such reception losses occur, "Acquiring" is shown on the radio display. This is normal operation and requires no further diagnosis.



NOTE:



SiriusXM has already installed land-based repeaters to minimize these occurrences.



How does SiriusXM satellite radio work?



[NEW] Sirius satellite radio is a Digital Audio Radio Service (SDARS) service operating in North America, owned by SiriusXM Radio.



Programming originates and is managed in the broadcast studio of SiriusXM, and transmitted to multiple high-powered satellites positioned in orbits



above the U.S.



The signal will then be broadcast from the satellites directly to satellite radio-capable receivers across the United States.



[NEW] For more detailed information, please log on to the SiriusXM website:



Satellite radio will not disrupt any existing radio signal. It is still possible to listen to local AM and FM stations.



[NEW] What is necessary for a SiriusXM satellite radio to operate in BMW vehicles?



To receive SiriusXM satellite radio in a BMW, three main components are needed:



1. SiriusXM-compatible audio system



2. Satellite antenna



3. Activated SiriusXM satellite radio receiver



The SiriusXM Satellite Receiver is a module that either is already part of the head unit (CIC, RAD2+ radio, etc.) or it mounts as a separate control



2010 BMW 328Cic Convertible (E93) L6-3.0L (N52K) Page 77



module in the rear of the vehicle.



The receiver is unique to BMW and specifically designed to work with SiriusXM satellite radio technology, integrating seamlessly into the BMW



bus network system.



The receiver module deciphers the satellite signal and converts it into an audio signal that is then sent to the vehicle's audio system.



The receiver will have a test channel (CH 184) to make sure the receiver is functioning.



The receiver must be activated to receive complete SiriusXM programming.



The BMW center activates the receiver via BMW CenterNet or a SiriusXM call center.



The Satellite Antenna is mounted on the roof on most models, and on the trunk of others.



Due to the technology of satellite radio transmissions, the antenna must be on the metal surface of a predefined area.



SiriusXM satellite radio is available for the following BMW vehicles:



Factory Installation



Refer to the availability chart on the SiriusXM website: www.siriusxm.com/vehicleavailability/b



Retrofit



Only vehicles with option 693 (Satellite Tuner Preparation)



Refer to the compatibility chart (Sirius Application and Parts Information) for retrofit kits in the Electronic Accessory Information Portal on BMW



CenterNet.



NOTE:



SiriusXM satellite radio is not available for the Z3 Roadster/Coupe, Z8 and E38 models.



IMPORTANT:



For newer BMW models, it is necessary to activate the satellite radio receiver through an enabling code.



For additional information on enabling codes (ordering, downloading, installation), refer to Service Information B09 04 09 and B09 05 09..

Saturday, 20 October 2018

2010 BMW 535xi Wagon AWD (E61) L6-3.0L Turbo (N54) DIAGNOSIS AND REPAIR, MAINTENANCE,Technical Service Bulletin # 650205 Date: 120201


Audio System - SIRIUS(R) Satellite Radio Information



SI B65 02 05



Audio, Navigation, Monitors, Alarms, SRS



February 2012



Technical Service



This Service Information bulletin supersedes SI 65 02 05 dated April 2006.



[NEW] designates changes to this revision



SUBJECT



SiriusXM Satellite Radio: How It Works



MODEL



[NEW] All



[NEW] Vehicles equipped with option 655 (Satellite Radio)



INFORMATION



What is satellite radio in general?



2010 BMW 535xi Wagon AWD (E61) L6-3.0L Turbo (N54) Page 172



It is a subscriber-based radio service that is broadcast directly from satellites. Subscribers will be able to receive up to 100 radio channels featuring



compact disc digital quality music, news, weather, sports, talk radio and other entertainment channels.



Basically, it is an additional radio band. Unlike AM and FM, which are transmitted from earth-bound transmitters, satellite radio comes primarily



from a signal sent via satellites orbiting the earth.



Satellite radio signals are digital and the satellites cover the entire continental US.



This means channels have no geographic boundaries, and when driving across the country, satellite radio should not encounter static or fade.



However, brief reception loss or distortion may occur when the satellite receiver in the vehicle loses sight of the satellite: for example, in dense



urban areas surrounded by high-rise buildings; under trees; in tunnels; or in some mountain valleys.



When such reception losses occur, "Acquiring" is shown on the radio display. This is normal operation and requires no further diagnosis.



NOTE:



SiriusXM has already installed land-based repeaters to minimize these occurrences.



How does SiriusXM satellite radio work?



[NEW] Sirius satellite radio is a Digital Audio Radio Service (SDARS) service operating in North America, owned by SiriusXM Radio.



Programming originates and is managed in the broadcast studio of SiriusXM, and transmitted to multiple high-powered satellites positioned in orbits



above the U.S.



The signal will then be broadcast from the satellites directly to satellite radio-capable receivers across the United States.



[NEW] For more detailed information, please log on to the SiriusXM website:



Satellite radio will not disrupt any existing radio signal. It is still possible to listen to local AM and FM stations.



[NEW] What is necessary for a SiriusXM satellite radio to operate in BMW vehicles?



To receive SiriusXM satellite radio in a BMW, three main components are needed:



1. SiriusXM-compatible audio system



2. Satellite antenna



3. Activated SiriusXM satellite radio receiver



The SiriusXM Satellite Receiver is a module that either is already part of the head unit (CIC, RAD2+ radio, etc.) or it mounts as a separate control



module in the rear of the vehicle.



The receiver is unique to BMW and specifically designed to work with SiriusXM satellite radio technology, integrating seamlessly into the BMW



bus network system.



The receiver module deciphers the satellite signal and converts it into an audio signal that is then sent to the vehicle's audio system.



The receiver will have a test channel (CH 184) to make sure the receiver is functioning.



The receiver must be activated to receive complete SiriusXM programming.



The BMW center activates the receiver via BMW CenterNet or a SiriusXM call center.



The Satellite Antenna is mounted on the roof on most models, and on the trunk of others.



Due to the technology of satellite radio transmissions, the antenna must be on the metal surface of a predefined area.



SiriusXM satellite radio is available for the following BMW vehicles:



Factory Installation



Refer to the availability chart on the SiriusXM website: www.siriusxm.com/vehicleavailability/b



Retrofit



Only vehicles with option 693 (Satellite Tuner Preparation)



2010 BMW 535xi Wagon AWD (E61) L6-3.0L Turbo (N54) Page 173



Refer to the compatibility chart (Sirius Application and Parts Information) for retrofit kits in the Electronic Accessory Information Portal on BMW



CenterNet.



NOTE:



SiriusXM satellite radio is not available for the Z3 Roadster/Coupe, Z8 and E38 models.



IMPORTANT:



For newer BMW models, it is necessary to activate the satellite radio receiver through an enabling code.



For additional information on enabling codes (ordering, downloading, installation), refer to Service Information B09 04 09 and B09 05 09..

Wednesday, 17 October 2018

2010 BMW 323i Sedan (E90) (CANADA) L6-2.5L (N52)DIAGNOSIS AND REPAIR, MAINTENANCE, Technical Service Bulletin # 650205 Date: 120201


Audio System - SIRIUS(R) Satellite Radio Information



SI B65 02 05



Audio, Navigation, Monitors, Alarms, SRS



February 2012



Technical Service



This Service Information bulletin supersedes SI 65 02 05 dated April 2006.



[NEW] designates changes to this revision



SUBJECT



SiriusXM Satellite Radio: How It Works



MODEL



[NEW] All



[NEW] Vehicles equipped with option 655 (Satellite Radio)



INFORMATION



What is satellite radio in general?



It is a subscriber-based radio service that is broadcast directly from satellites. Subscribers will be able to receive up to 100 radio channels featuring



compact disc digital quality music, news, weather, sports, talk radio and other entertainment channels.



Basically, it is an additional radio band. Unlike AM and FM, which are transmitted from earth-bound transmitters, satellite radio comes primarily



from a signal sent via satellites orbiting the earth.



Satellite radio signals are digital and the satellites cover the entire continental US.



This means channels have no geographic boundaries, and when driving across the country, satellite radio should not encounter static or fade.



However, brief reception loss or distortion may occur when the satellite receiver in the vehicle loses sight of the satellite: for example, in dense



urban areas surrounded by high-rise buildings; under trees; in tunnels; or in some mountain valleys.



When such reception losses occur, "Acquiring" is shown on the radio display. This is normal operation and requires no further diagnosis.



NOTE:



SiriusXM has already installed land-based repeaters to minimize these occurrences.



How does SiriusXM satellite radio work?



[NEW] Sirius satellite radio is a Digital Audio Radio Service (SDARS) service operating in North America, owned by SiriusXM Radio.



Programming originates and is managed in the broadcast studio of SiriusXM, and transmitted to multiple high-powered satellites positioned in orbits



above the U.S.



The signal will then be broadcast from the satellites directly to satellite radio-capable receivers across the United States.



[NEW] For more detailed information, please log on to the SiriusXM website:



Satellite radio will not disrupt any existing radio signal. It is still possible to listen to local AM and FM stations.



[NEW] What is necessary for a SiriusXM satellite radio to operate in BMW vehicles?



To receive SiriusXM satellite radio in a BMW, three main components are needed:



1. SiriusXM-compatible audio system



2. Satellite antenna



3. Activated SiriusXM satellite radio receiver



The SiriusXM Satellite Receiver is a module that either is already part of the head unit (CIC, RAD2+ radio, etc.) or it mounts as a separate control



2010 BMW 323i Sedan (E90) (CANADA) L6-2.5L (N52) Page 46



module in the rear of the vehicle.



The receiver is unique to BMW and specifically designed to work with SiriusXM satellite radio technology, integrating seamlessly into the BMW



bus network system.



The receiver module deciphers the satellite signal and converts it into an audio signal that is then sent to the vehicle's audio system.



The receiver will have a test channel (CH 184) to make sure the receiver is functioning.



The receiver must be activated to receive complete SiriusXM programming.



The BMW center activates the receiver via BMW CenterNet or a SiriusXM call center.



The Satellite Antenna is mounted on the roof on most models, and on the trunk of others.



Due to the technology of satellite radio transmissions, the antenna must be on the metal surface of a predefined area.



SiriusXM satellite radio is available for the following BMW vehicles:



Factory Installation



Refer to the availability chart on the SiriusXM website: www.siriusxm.com/vehicleavailability/b



Retrofit



Only vehicles with option 693 (Satellite Tuner Preparation)



Refer to the compatibility chart (Sirius Application and Parts Information) for retrofit kits in the Electronic Accessory Information Portal on BMW



CenterNet.



NOTE:



SiriusXM satellite radio is not available for the Z3 Roadster/Coupe, Z8 and E38 models.



IMPORTANT:



For newer BMW models, it is necessary to activate the satellite radio receiver through an enabling code.



For additional information on enabling codes (ordering, downloading, installation), refer to Service Information B09 04 09 and B09 05 09..