New SIRIUS In-Dash Kits

TSS-Radio has a large selection of In-Dash SIRIUS Kits, but we had added even more kits to our inventory! Covering more vehicles and more years than ever before.

We are always adding kits and interfaces to supplement our inventory. If you do not see your vehicle listed please feel free to comment below and I can help either-find a solution or give you a development status on the conversion kit you desire.

Having In-Dash SIRIUS is great, however some vehicles cannot have SIRIUS integrated into their radio. In these cases there is several different solutions TSS-Radio offers to help.

For Cars not listed or not compatible:

The New Universal SiriusConnect Controller System is a great way to put semi-integrated SIRIUS Radio into your vehicle. The small display unit can be tucked away or put in a semi-hidden area of the dash so that you do not have a Dock and Play radio on the dash, but still retain many of the Dock and Play features.  This is a great way to achieve a OEM look and still have SIRIUS.

Dock and Play SIRIUS Radios

These units can be mounted in several different places on your vehicle’s dash and have a large selection of various features depending on model. A great solution if you plan on bringing SIRIUS into your home, just add a compatible SIRIUS Boombox.

Here is a brief list of all the vehicle makes we now have SIRIUS In-Dash Kits for:

Select your Make vehicle below:
In-Dash SIRIUS for Acura Vehicles

In-Dash SIRIUS for Audi Vehicles

In-Dash SIRIUS for BMW

In-Dash SIRIUS for Buick

In-Dash SIRIUS for Cadillac

In-Dash SIRIUS for Chevrolet

In-Dash SIRIUS for Chrysler

In-Dash SIRIUS for Dodge

In-Dash SIRIUS for Ford

In-Dash SIRIUS for GMC

In-Dash SIRIUS for Honda

In-Dash SIRIUS for Hummer

In-Dash SIRIUS for Hyundai

In-Dash SIRIUS for Isuzu

In-Dash SIRIUS for Jaguar

In-Dash SIRIUS for Jeep

In-Dash SIRIUS for Land Rover

In-Dash SIRIUS for Lexus

In-Dash SIRIUS for Lincoln

In-Dash SIRIUS for Mazda

In-Dash SIRIUS for Mercury

In-Dash SIRIUS for Mini Cooper

NEWIn-Dash SIRIUS for Nissan

In-Dash SIRIUS for Oldsmobile

In-Dash SIRIUS for Pontiac

In-Dash SIRIUS for Scion

In-Dash SIRIUS for Saab

In-Dash SIRIUS for Saturn

In-Dash SIRIUS for Suzuki

In-Dash SIRIUS for Toyota

In-Dash SIRIUS for Volkswagen

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6 Responses to “New SIRIUS In-Dash Kits”

  1. Maurice Walker says:

    I have a 2002 Saab 95 Aero and I see the Saab is listed on your New In-Dash Kits.
    Was wondering if that covers my model year?
    If not, do you have another solution for a in dash look or hide away, etc…

    Maurice

  2. Bill Watson says:

    TSS: My wife has a 2006 Volvo S-60, and I need an in-dash unit for this vehicle. If not available, I’d like to have some other way of hiding the unit, yet affording her ease of access. We have not yet purchased a Sirius radio yet, waiting to hear about in-dash unit availability. I’d also be open to learning about other solutions you recommend.
    Thank you. Bill Watson

  3. Josh says:

    Hey Maurice, We do not have any kits that would put in dash SIRIUS in a 2002 Saab 95 Aero, however we do offer a few kits that are a hide-away, semi in-dash. The FM-SC1 and SCC1 package would be the best bet for your situation. Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks!

  4. Josh says:

    Hey Bill, We do not have any Sirius In Dash kits for a 2006 Volvo S-60. You may be able to get the dealer to install an OEM SIRIUS kit that would play through the stereo, if they have them available. The best thing I would have to offer in this situation is the FM-SC1 and SCC1 Package. It is a great way to have semi-integrated SIRIUS. Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks for the comment!

  5. Tim Rosenquist says:

    Hello,
    I have a 2009 Suzuki Grand Vitara with the OEM Clarion built CLCC07 head unit. This unit is capable of XM radio, any chance the CLASCC1 kit will work with this head unit? The CeNet works fine with the Clarion CCA-iPOD I installed. What are my other options?
    Thanks,
    Tim

  6. Josh says:

    Hey Tim, That is interesting. I have never heard of a branded OEM stereo working with their native data communication language (CeNet). But if that iPod adapter works-I would say you have a better than average chance of being able to use the CLASCC1, usually you always have to go with a kit built for the Make/Model/Year and not the branded name(Clarion). I am also going to look into this a little more to see if I can find more information about that.

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