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Just bough a 2006 Ford F150 Supercrew. AWESOME!! been a mopar fan for a long time and as far as i can tell def worth the switch. I have been doing some research to find out if i have Sirius Sat radio I as far as I can tell i do not. I do however have a 6 disk in dash cd changer and the subwoofer under the rear drivers seat. My question is, is it possible to buy the Sirius tuner and an antenna and hook this into my existing cd player? Also what other cables will I need? here is a Tuner i found on ebay, think it will work?
Sounds like you've got the audiophile system if you've got the sub under the rear seat. Is there a 2"x2" black antenna on the passenger side of the roof towards the front?
Don't believe so, I will check today...See from what I have been reading on The ford forums is that if you have the Audiophile system it should have sirius. I have an aux button on the dash but it says no aux audio connected?
Don't believe so, I will check today...See from what I have been reading on The ford forums is that if you have the Audiophile system it should have sirius. I have an aux button on the dash but it says no aux audio connected?
you can have the audiophile without having the sirius..check the roof for the antenna
you need a subscription to sirius...its not free just because your radio has the capability. If you have a subscription, call sirius and they will walk you through it. I have the same truck, 06 F150 SuperCrew Lariat. Also as stated above, the easiest way to check is to look for the antenna, if its there, do the above.
As I was instructed by the local aftermarket radio install guys, to have integrated SAT radio, you have to purchase the Ford SAT tuner, which I confirmed costs a mint (~$400+) unless you can get one on EBAY or other. Of course you can always add a separate SAT radio control (not integrated with vehicle radio controls) for much less.
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