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I called today to get Sirius xm radio for my Maverick and was told that my vehicle can not receive the xm signal.... Is this possible and what do I do..... I never heard of a truck that couldn't get xm.... Help....
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I'm still pissed getting a radio with a CD player wasn't an optionI called today to get Sirius xm radio for my Maverick and was told that my vehicle can not receive the xm signal.... Is this possible and what do I do..... I never heard of a truck that couldn't get xm.... Help....
Me too.I'm still pissed getting a radio with a CD player wasn't an option
My 2004 Jeep Wrangler TJ did not have the option or capability to receive a Sirius Signal I purchased a receiver off Amazon that plugged into the existing radio and it has worked flawlessly
But in order for that tuner to work you first have to have an after market or OEM radio that is XM ready. Your Jeep's radio must have been ready to accept the XM tuner. The base Ford radio is not compatible with this tuner and will not work.
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Connect through car play with a wireless dongle or purchase a Sirus XM BT RoadyI called today to get Sirius xm radio for my Maverick and was told that my vehicle can not receive the xm signal.... Is this possible and what do I do..... I never heard of a truck that couldn't get xm.... Help....
The internet is useful for more than just truck forums.What is xm bt roady....

I'm still sad that I can't use my 8-track tapes.....I'm still pissed getting a radio with a CD player wasn't an option
Damn it, you beat me to the 8-track comment....same issue with all my cassette tapes and my dad’s 8-track tapes we should have had options to have factory installed players for all of these lol![]()
