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Honda/Toyota Sirius Converters! - Click HERE to go to the original thread with graphics
gz1
http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/sirius-2...tern-289981.php

Anybody know anything more about this? :)

When will these converters be available etc....it looks like they are ready to go?
green91
There is an oem sirius module available for most toyotas, ive installed about 100 of them. they operate through the factory radio via the am/sat button
hsrqgdbfn
I have an Odyssy '05, does this work on that model. Obviously I have to have it professionally installed?Will Sirius then run through my navigation screen in my car? I can't stand the stand alone unit that tries to work through my FM it is terrible. Thanks.
TSS Taylor
Quote: Originally posted by hsrqgdbfn
I have an Odyssy '05, does this work on that model. Obviously I have to have it professionally installed?Will Sirius then run through my navigation screen in my car? I can't stand the stand alone unit that tries to work through my FM it is terrible. Thanks.


There currently isn't something out for the Honda's that will allow you to control your stereo using your factory controls. But to connect your SIRIUS Plug and Play Radio the best way would be An Aux Input Adapter or an FM Direct Adapter.

For the FM Direct Adapter for your Honda Ody 2005 you will need

http://www.tss-radio.com/direct-ada...lay-p-4082.html AND
http://www.tss-radio.com/honda-ante...ter-p-4068.html


An Aux Input is better sound quality.
http://www.tss-radio.com/hon03pcson...rter-p-204.html
jp81976
Quote: Originally posted by TSS Taylor
There currently isn't something out for the Honda's that will allow you to control your stereo using your factory controls. But to connect your SIRIUS Plug and Play Radio the best way would be An Aux Input Adapter or an FM Direct Adapter.

For the FM Direct Adapter for your Honda Ody 2005 you will need

http://www.tss-radio.com/direct-ada...lay-p-4082.html AND
http://www.tss-radio.com/honda-ante...ter-p-4068.html


An Aux Input is better sound quality.
http://www.tss-radio.com/hon03pcson...rter-p-204.html


Are there instructions anywhere for performing this install? I can't seem to find it anywhere...I have a 2005 Honda Accord, I bought the FM Direct Adapter...of course I didn't know I needed another antenna adapter, but then again, I wouldn't know if i needed it because I haven't been able to find how to do it yet...any help would be appreciated.
LandPhil
Does this mean that my sportster replay car kit will not work through FM channels on a 2008 acura with xm installed?
TSS Taylor
Quote: Originally posted by LandPhil
Does this mean that my sportster replay car kit will not work through FM channels on a 2008 acura with xm installed?


Your Sportster working through the FM has nothing to do with factory XM or it being an Acura.

If your Sportster Replay has a strong FM Transmitter it will work well.

If not you will need an FM Direct Adapter and most likely an Antenna Adapter which is necessary to adapter certain antennas.
juggalo300
Quote: Originally posted by TSS Taylor
Your Sportster working through the FM has nothing to do with factory XM or it being an Acura.

If your Sportster Replay has a strong FM Transmitter it will work well.

If not you will need an FM Direct Adapter and most likely an Antenna Adapter which is necessary to adapter certain antennas.


i just hooked up my fm direct in my truck

works great no more static well worth the 19.99 i paid...... :bigup:
tikitommy
My honda si has a built in aux headphone jack. nice to interchange with my ipod. i don't feel like paying for 2 units
LandPhil
Quote: Originally posted by TSS Taylor
Your Sportster working through the FM has nothing to do with factory XM or it being an Acura.

If your Sportster Replay has a strong FM Transmitter it will work well.

If not you will need an FM Direct Adapter and most likely an Antenna Adapter which is necessary to adapter certain antennas.



Thanks for the info.

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