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Yeah, easy peasy. You need to call Sirius likely, and they'll send over a signal IIRC. There may be a code involved that you'd have to enter on the head unit (that is, this aftermarket radio in question) provided by Sirius, but it's all easy. You may want to confirm the antenna you have is compatible, but otherwise you should be able to delete the separate receiver, or repurpose it in another vehicle or application. Several years ago the plugs for the antennas were all universal, but I quit installing car stereo in 2008 or so.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You can probably switch your account to a new unit. Many of the aftermarket stereo's are Sat ready but you would need to purchase an aftermarket Sat tuner. Your OEM Sat is either built into your OEM radio or if it were separate, they are not compatible and can not be plugged into an aftermarket radio.
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