Auto Car Delphi Roady Xt Xm Satellite Radio Remote Control Universal on 2040-parts.com
Richmond, Michigan, United States
Brand new, remote control for XM satellite radios. This was originally included with the Delphi Roady XT, but when these were made, they were universal with other radios at the time. The only thing each remote had slightly different functions on them, so any given remote may have more or less functions than the original remote for your radio.
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