I liked the thought of this so I reached out to Ray to see if this pig tail would work on the H3. ![]() This option also did not require me to loose my XM receiver. I found a link that talked about a guy (Ray) on the Vett forum that was making pig tail harness with all of the correct connectors so that the harness could be removed if needed. Since I did not want to alter my harness, this was also not an option for me. In doing a forum search, I have also seen that it is rather easy to cut into the factory wiring harness and splice into the XM receiver lines to allow the iPod or other device to play through the sound system. Note that members of this forum have installed these aftermarket PAL's with Monsoon systems and reported no issues. When I checked with a couple of the aftermarket tech support teams they noted that their PAL's leave power to the Monsoon amp and can drain the battery. All other aftermarket PAL's list the Monsoon option as unsupported. ![]() The GM Personal Audio Link (PAL) is an expensive option, but will allow the radio to control the iPod. ![]() In doing my research, I found that the Monsoon option on my radio limited my choices. I wanted a way to use my iPod and Blackberry without loosing any of my other radio capabilities. My H3 has a Monsoon radio/amp with a 6 CD changer and XM receiver.
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