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Roady BT, Using either the FM adaptor ( additional cost from SiriusXM) or 3.5mm cable to RCA.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Those 2003 / 2004 model year vehicles won't have Bluetooth. But they might have cassette players or maybe an auxiliary input for their vehicle headunits (stereo radio). Any of our SiriusXM dock and play radios with a car kit and a boom box or home kit can easily be moved from home to car. But the car kit will need to connect to the car's radio somehow. For these model years the only options are included aux cable (if your vehicles have auxiliary input) or optional cassette adapter, or FM using the optional FM Direct Adapter. The first two options are easy to self install, but the FM Direct adapter connects to the back of your vehicles stereo radio so professional installation is recommended. Each of these options require one wire to connect to the radio and one wire to connect to the vehicle's 12v power port and another wire to connect to the satellite antenna that needs to be mounted on the outside on the roof of the vehicle. Current SiriusXM dock and play radios include the Onyx Plus and Onyx EZR which are compatible with all of the above mentioned connection options and have home and car kit versions available. If you got the radio as a home kit version then you could purchase two spare car kits (one into each vehicle) and then you can take it from car to car to home.
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