Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Sirius-xm Fmda25 Sirius Wired Fm Direct Adapter on 2040-parts.com

US $7.99
Location:

Ocoee, Florida, United States

Ocoee, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Sirius Model:FMDA25 Manufacturer Part Number:FMDA25 Special Features:FM Transmitter Compatible Service:For SiriusXM

The Sirius-XM FMDA25 Sirius Wired FM Relay Kit ensures a static- and interference-free audio connection for your XM onyX or XM SkyDock. It is designed to be hardwired directly into your car's radio via the antenna jack (professional installation is suggested). This Sirius satellite radio adapter makes it easy to switch between the satellite and FM radios thanks to its convenient single-button operation.

Sirius-XM FMDA25 Sirius Wired FM Relay Kit:
  • Static-free audio connection for your XM OnyX Radio or XM SkyDock
  • Single-button switching between satellite radio and FM radio
  • Works with almost any vehicle
  • Sirius FM direct adapter is hardwired directly into the vehicle's FM radio

Peugeot 508 gets engine and cosmetic upgrades for 2015

Thu, 19 Jun 2014

The new Peugeot 508 (pictured) debuts in August It’s four years since the Peugeot 508 first broke cover and pitched its tent as a French take on the Ford Mondeo. So now it’s time for some updates. The facelift for the 508 covers all three models in the 508 range – saloon, estate (SW) and the high-riding 508 RX – and mainly comprises of new bumpers front and back, new LED lights front and back, a re-profiled bonnet and a new grill with the Peugeot Lion front and centre.

Honda Insight goes for $1,560 less with new base model

Tue, 30 Nov 2010

Honda slashed $1,560 from the base price of its Insight hybrid for the 2011 model year, creating a new entry-level trim that carries a sticker price of $18,950, including destination charges. The move gives the Insight a pricing edge of about $4,610 over the Toyota Prius. The Insight LX was the base model for the 2010 model year, and its price started at $20,510.

Two LaFerraris test at Fiorano Circuit

Tue, 17 Sep 2013

We don't need to say much about this video of two Ferrari LaFerraris testing at the Fiorano Circuit in Italy --caught by spy videographer extraordinaire Marchettino --except for “turn it up to 11.” In fact, we recommend you use a headphone-to-RCA converter and plug it in to the loudest stereo you have. That's the only way you can truly appreciate the Italian-opera wail coming from the 963 hp, 6.3-liter V12 as it boogies around the 1.8-mile, 12-turn test track. Marchettino said the camouflaged car must have a different exhaust because it sounded so much louder.