A:AnswerYou need to subscribe to serius to make it work if it is a oem radio.If it is a aftermarket radio you will have to subscribe and make sure there is a sat antenna also. You might need a serius adaptor behind the radio also however that depends on the radio itself.
A:AnswerIt will work with any SiriusXm ready radio. You would have to connect it to the back of the radio then feed the provided magnetic antenna that would mount somewhere on the roof of the vehicle.
A:AnswerYou may need to read owner's manual of the car. If the stereo is Sirius XM ready then you just need to installl this. If you are not sure then call car dealership. They may be able to tell you about you radio specs. Antenna hookup will most likely be in the back of stereo. This means you need to pull it out to see it.
A:AnswerYou need to check your radio to see which xm reciever you need for your car, but yes if this is the correct one that fits it will show up once you hit the xm button and subscribe to the service
A:AnswerIt depends on what radio head you have. If your radio is XM capable then all you should need is this tuner. It plugsnin the back and you route the antenna to an open spot so it can receive the signal.
A:AnswerNo. This is not an adapter, it is a SiriusXM tuner. You would need a separate adapter such as a Vais GSR-021 to connect this tuner or possibly your existing radio to your Fit, depending on which audio system your Fit is currently equipped with.
A:AnswerThe factory radio is not SiriusXM-Ready so unfortunately the SXV300 will not connect to it. You can replace the factory radio with a SiriusXM-Ready model
A:AnswerThe SXV300 tuner can connect to an aftermarket SiriusXM-Ready head units that can replace your factory radio. Please consult your local installer or Best Buy Geek Squad for details.
A:AnswerYou can add a radio like the Onyx Plus or Onyx EZR to your 2001 Vette. if it has an AUX audio input you can connect the included cable. if not, you may want to consider adding the FMDA25 antenna adapter to connect to the FM antenna in the vehicle. Another option would be to replace the factory radio with an aftermarket SiriusXM-Ready model and the SXV300 SiriusXM Tuner- please consult your local installer for details specific to your vehicle.
A:AnswerYou will probably have to buy a adapter box which interfaces with your radio. Several companies make them such as idata and PAC. Look on the internet for your make and model and style of radio to see if a adapter is available
A:AnswerNo. Mine is a 2013 and like yours, very difficult to remove only to find out that the radio is not XM. Contact Mazda with your last 6 VIN numbers and they will tell you. The XM button on top means NOTHING!!!!!!!!