A:AnswerI had this problem with a factory radio in a 2008 H3. It was the tuner faking in the head unit. I’d suggest you try a warranty replacement or double check your connection from radio to tuner. My bet is a failing tuner though.
A:AnswerYou won't get optimal reception with the antenna located on the dashboard. The roof of the passenger compartment will completely block Satellite reception when you are driving North as the satellites are all located above the equator.
A:AnswerThe SXV300 is designed to connect to a SiriusXM-Ready aftermarket headhunt that replaces your factory radio. Please consult your local Best Buy or installer for more options
A:AnswerIf you are purchasing an Onyx Plus or EZR you can connect the audio to either the AUX audio input (if your radio has one) or use the FM via the Power Connect system in the Onyx plus. We would recommend adding the FMDA25 for a better FM performance - please consult your local installer for more details and options
A:AnswerNo- the Eclipse is an older SAT Radio Ready and requires an Eclipse adapter and Sirius SCC1 tuner - both of which were discontinued about 10 years ago. you may have luck finding them on-line or maybe through a car stereo shop that used to sell Eclipse branded products.
A:AnswerThe SXV300 is designed to work with a SiriusXM-Ready aftermarket radio that replaces your factory radio. please consult your local Best Buy or installer for more options.
A:AnswerThe Mazda radio does not have the capability to connect directly to the SXV300 tuner. There is a company called Vais Technologies (www.vaistech.com) that makes an adapter that can work with your radio to add SiriusXM.