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Old 8/22/16, 07:01 AM
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Adding SiriusXM

So my 2014 GT was involved in an accident. Due to some fortunate circumstances that turned into me getting a 2013 Boss 302 Laguna Seca. The Boss doesn't have SiriusXM and I was wondering if anyone knows of a part number to add the factory tuner?
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Could you subscribe to the SiruisXM mobile app service and simply play through BT or USB from your phone? That how I do it in my wife's cars and my Corvair.
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I could but they are telling me $20 per month but I was paid up through May on the radio. They said because the dealer deactivated my account that's the best they can do. Well, or pay like $175 for a year. Right now my account is on hold and if I can get a tuner I can activate the new tuner with my leftover time.
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Originally Posted by mustang5o
I could but they are telling me $20 per month but I was paid up through May on the radio. They said because the dealer deactivated my account that's the best they can do. Well, or pay like $175 for a year. Right now my account is on hold and if I can get a tuner I can activate the new tuner with my leftover time.
I know this isn't what you asked, but if you strike out I recommend going to a stereo shop. My understanding is the SiriusXM interface is standardized and the same in many cars. The OEM module is often just a rebranded aftermarket module. Then they just need to add the antenna.

That being said, I have a bad feeling that there is no module and it's built into the radio. Talk to a pro.
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Originally Posted by berzerk_1980
I know this isn't what you asked, but if you strike out I recommend going to a stereo shop. My understanding is the SiriusXM interface is standardized and the same in many cars. The OEM module is often just a rebranded aftermarket module. Then they just need to add the antenna.

That being said, I have a bad feeling that there is no module and it's built into the radio. Talk to a pro.
Mine didn't come with SiriusXM so I started looking into an OEM unit. They have them on fleabay but they ain't cheap. The best I've seen for our later model 'Stangs is $299. Holy chit, right?
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