Friday, October 12, 2012

Installation Instructions For A Mopar Sirius Satellite Radio







Use a Mopar installation kit to add Sirius satellite radio to your Chrysler vehicle.


Sirius is a satellite radio service company that provides commercial free music, news, sports, and entertainment channels to customers in exchange for a monthly fee. Satellite radio works similarly to satellite TV; Sirius is a fee-for-service company to which customers subscribe in exchange for uncensored broadcasting. Mopar (short for "Motor Parts"), a subsidiary of Chrysler, manufactures and supplies parts and services for Chrysler vehicles such as Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge. Installation instructions for a Mopar Sirius satellite radio are only intended for Chrysler-made vehicles.


Instructions


1. Purchase a Mopar installation kit specific to your vehicle make and model number. Kits vary depending on the vehicle type and model year.


2. Find a location with proper ventilation within the vehicle for radio installation. (Refer to the Mopar installation kit owner's manual before selecting a site.)








3. Secure the radio unit into place, and install the radio antenna to the vehicle roof using the screws and magnets supplied in the Mopar installation kit.


4. Route the antenna cable through the vehicle, and attach it to the satellite radio per the Mopar installation guide. (The route will vary depending upon vehicle type and year.)


5. Locate the three connector cables included in the Mopar installation kit. Connect the radio to the Sirius satellite tuner via these cables: One connects audio input, the second connects audio output and the third connects the power cable to the battery.


6. Activate the Sirius satellite radio by subscribing to services. Enjoy the new entertainment system.

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