A:AnswerNo the SiriusXM Connect Satellite Radio vehicle tuner will not work with your factory radio. However, If your 2011 Chevy Cruze LT supports Auxiliary input, then the Onyx EZR would be a great solution. If your Cruze supports Bluetooth then the Roady BT model #SXVRBT1 would be a great fit. If your Cruze does not support Aux-Input nor Bluetooth then either one of the two recommended radios can be connected to your factory radio's FM radio using the optional FM Direct Adapter model # FMDA25.
A:AnswerDoes your radio have a satellite radio button and/or the logo for siriusXM or sat radio? If it has either you do not need this, you will simply call siriusxm to activate it.
A:AnswerOnly if your Furrion Radio is SiriusXM Ready. Check the manufacturer's website or the owners manaul for your Furrion radio to be sure it says the radio is SiriusXM Ready.
A:AnswerIt depends if you have a newr after market headunit. You need one that is xmready. If not this isnt the right choice there is a set up with control and display that you can use thur your fm ant at least it used to be available
A:AnswerIf you have a compatible factory or aftermarket radio, the best way to find out is call the dealership and ask them to find out if you have satellite radio antenna installed in your truck.
A:AnswerI paid Best Buy around 50 dollars for the installation. They were already installing the hesd unit and I wanted to have access to my Sirius XM account.