xm/ sirrus radio
#2
I'm sure ther is some way to do it, But be prepared for a HAssle....
Biggest challenge will be "INTERFACE".
Keeping as simple as possible...Your vehicle has a Communication network built into it .....So all of the Various Control Modules can talk to each other. The radio is considered a "MODULE" ..and will have to be connected to the communications "BUSS".
If you are planning this project without a trip to the Chrysler Dealership for Finalization....Forget it...
Although I do understand that the "HANG-ON" or ADD-ON" units contribute greatly to the UGLY FACTOR....It may be a better alternative....
Biggest challenge will be "INTERFACE".
Keeping as simple as possible...Your vehicle has a Communication network built into it .....So all of the Various Control Modules can talk to each other. The radio is considered a "MODULE" ..and will have to be connected to the communications "BUSS".
If you are planning this project without a trip to the Chrysler Dealership for Finalization....Forget it...
Although I do understand that the "HANG-ON" or ADD-ON" units contribute greatly to the UGLY FACTOR....It may be a better alternative....
#3
You can take a look here. Put in your make/model/year and under audio/visual you will see the sirius radio kit and installation kit. By selecting either item you can view "installation instructions" and have a look at what is involved. The instructions are very detailed but the process is a large one requiring a lot of dis-assembly, drilling holes in the roof etc. Certainly doable but take a look at what the job entails first.
Good luck with it.
Good luck with it.
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