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Sirius Honsc1 Honda/acura Interface **nib** on 2040-parts.com

US $29.75
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Fair Lawn, New Jersey, United States

Fair Lawn, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New

 The SiriusConnect HON-SC1 adapter lets you control a SIRIUS satellite radio with select 2003-up Hondas with satellite-ready factory radios. This adapter duplicates your factory satellite radio operation, letting you control either of the following:
  • the SC-C1  SiriusConnect universal tuner;
  • a compatible SIRIUS portable radio, like the Sportster, Starmate, Stratus, or Stiletto, together with a SiriusConnect vehicle kit.

The HON-SC1 adapter sends song text to the stereo's display, and lets you browse SIRIUS channels by using your stereo's controls. The adapter powers your satellite radio and connects to the back of your stereo.

Note: A subscription to SIRIUS is also required. Satellite radio service is available only within the lower 48 states — not available in Hawaii or U.S. territories. Limited service is available in Alaska.


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