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!!!!!!!!
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.