Owner's Manual
Step 6: Connect the Audio
To
play audio through your vehicle's stereo
or
FM
radio, decide on one of the
followlnQ audio connection options:
• Option
1:
Best:
Use
lhe
Included Aux In Cable If your vehicle's stereo
system has an auxlUary Input connection. Refer
to
your
vehicle's owners
manual
to
find
the
location of the auxiliary input Jack,
or
consult the vehicle
dealer.
,.
TIPI The luxlllarv Input
jilc~
may be localed on the
fillCf
plate
ollhe
vehicle (idle,
_
on
the back of the radio, anywhere
on
the front dash panel,lnslde the glove
compartment, or insldl! the center console
In
between the front seals.
• Option
2:
Better:
Use
a
ClSsette
Adapter
if
your vehicle has a built-
In
cassette player. Cassette Adapters are sold separately and can
be
purchased
from
an electronics retailer.
or
QO
to
sirius.com/accessories.
• Option
3:
Good:
Use
the Pow./'Conn.ct feature
In
the radio. PowerConnect
plays the audio
thrOUQh
your vehicle's
FM
radio.
• Option
4:
Best: Use the
FM
Direct Adapter.
If
none of the previous three
audio connection options will work in your vehicle, then you will need
to
use the
FM
Direct Adapter (FMDA) (sold separately). The
FMDA
needs
to
be
installed by a professionallnstalter and
directly
connects your radio to your
vehicle's
FM
radio.
To
learn more, check with the retailer where you bouQht
your radio,
or
QO
to
slrius.com/accessories.
Follow the Installation Instructions in the next several sections
lor
the audio
connection option
that
you have selected.