A:AnswerYou will need to replace your corvette head unit with an aftermarket head unit that is SiriusXM Ready to use the SXV300V1 connect vehicle tuner.
A:AnswerThe SiriusXM Connect Radio SXV300V1 is not compatible with your corvette stock Bose head unit.
You will need a different satellite radio receiver such as the Roady BT and this Roady BT can connect directly to your corvette's head unit if it supports Aux Input. If Aux input is not available then you would need to connect to the corvette's head unit via FM using the optional FM Direct Adapter model # FMDA25. The FMDA25 connects between the head unit's FM Antenna and the FM input to the head unit. The FMDA25 uses the FM stereo modulator built into the Roady BT and routes that FM audio to the corvette's head unit antenna input. When the Roady BT is turned on it automatically disconnects the corvette's Antenna send Roady BT's FM to the head unit. With the antenna disconnected all external interference is eliminated so you can set one FM frequency on the head unit for use all across the USA. Once you turn off the Roady BT the corvette's antenna is reconnected and normal FM reception is restored to your head unit.
A:AnswerYes, the Pioneer DMH-W4660NEX is compatible with the SiriusXM SXV300V1 tuner. This tuner will just plug into the back of the Pioneer tuner and use the Pioneer's display and play audio through the Pioneer head unit. The SXV300V1 comes with a satellite antenna that you install on the outside of your vehicle to get an unobstructed view of the satellites in our southern sky.
A:AnswerIf your vehicle has a factory installed radio then you don't need any additional antenna. You just need a subscription.
But if your vehicle came with an aftermarket head unit that is marked with our "SiriusXM ready" logo then you should check what the head unit displays when selecting the SiriusXM option in the source menu. Depending on what it indicates then you might need to add a SiriusXM Connect satellite Radio vehicle tuners model # SXV300V1. This will come with an antenna. Or if it says something like 'check antenna' then you have the tuner but the antenna is defective an you will need to install the NGVA3 antenna.
A:AnswerIf your 2014 Outback has auxiliary input then it should be very straight forward to install. Alternatively, you may need to use the optional FM Direct Adapter model # FMDA25 to connect your Roady BT. Professional installation is recommended for the FMDA25.
A:AnswerBest Satellite radio reception requires the antenna to be mounted high on the outside of your vehicle ideally on the roof of the vehicle and at least 6 inches away from roof top racks. If you have a convertible then the antenna should be mounted on the trunk lid.
A:AnswerFor optimum reception your satellite antenna must be on the outside of your vehicle away from all obstructions and ideally on the highest point on your vehicle. However, when driving through mountainous areas or roads with tall trees on the south side you will loose reception as the satellite signals can't travel through foliage, buildings or mountains. We get good reception in the middle of Happy Valley (State College) but can lose the signal when approaching the mountains to the south.
A:AnswerNo the SiriusXM Connect Satellite Radio Vehicle Tuner is not compatible with any 23/24 Honda vehicles. At this point in time the only product that is compatible with the Hybrid Accords is this product offered by VAIS Technology: https://vaistech.com/why-vais-satellite-radio-adapters/?gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjw4MSzBhC8ARIsAPFOuyW7wnmHwUvt2yizjRyZGZe2jZk9L3tiqGFnxIP7W3sd3cHdXpuXvpIaAquAEALw_wcB
A:AnswerI'm pretty sure this would work in any car but it isn't worth it. I haven't even used it once. It was a waste of my money. Just download the XM app. Get a longer free trial it's cheaper and it works better.
A:AnswerThe only USB solution for SiriusXM in your car is to connect your cellphone via Android Auto / CarPlay to stream our SiriusXM app to your car.
If your car supports Bluetooth then you can use the Roady BT model # SXVRBT1 to play SiriusXM satellite audio to your car without using the Aux in.
Alternatively, you can use any of our Satellite radios (except the SXV300) with the optional FM Direct Adapter model # FMDA25 to play Satellite audio to your car's FM radio.
A:AnswerFor Satellite subscriptions, which is required with the SiriusXM Satellite Tuner, subscriptions start as low as $13.99/mo + fees and taxes. Visit SiriusXM.com/subscriptions for our latest offers and subscription plans.
A:AnswerSure, just send an email to our technical support email address "[email protected]" with a detailed description of what help you need and be sure to include the Radio ID of your satellite radio.
A:AnswerYou can access and download the user manual at this link: https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/sxm-java-dev/images/cms/SXV300%20Vehicle%20Tuner%20Installation%20Guide%205x5%20140826a.pdf Additionally, you should also consult the user guide for your head unit as this will show how to access the tuner's features that are supported on your head unit.