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How Do You Add A Satellite Radio To A Factory Stereo?

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How Do You Add A Satellite Radio To A Factory Stereo?

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Factory stereos in newer cars are often satellite-ready, meaning that all they need is a special antenna to receive satellite radio stations. Factory stereos in older cars may not have this capability. But no matter what type of factory stereo you have, you can add a satellite radio, so long as your radio can at least pick up FM broadcasts. Check the owner’s manual of your factory stereo for specific instructions on how to remove it from the dashboard of your car. If you are still unsure, ask a professional car-audio installer for advice. Determine what connection options your car’s factory stereo has on it. If the stereo has a sticker or symbol on it that says “XM” or “Sirius,” it will be capable of linking up with a special satellite antenna. If there are no such symbols, check the factory stereo’s manual or look at its rear plate for input options. If there is an input labeled “Aux In” or something similar, you will be able to connect a separate satellite radio via a standard audio

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