ohlarikd
Enthusiast
Yes, yes, not a performance mod. Will look into that next year. I just bought the car!
I have been looking at the RB1 radio, specifically because I want a clean in dash Navigation system. Not really concerned about audio quality as I like listening to the engine of course. Just want nav, and some satellite radio as an option on a longer drive.
1) I see some RB1 radios boot-up with a Dodge logo, some with a Chrysler, and I assume some with a Jeep. How do I know what the radio will boot with? Clearly, if it says 'Chrysler' in my Dodge, it would bother me.
2) Are there different model RB1s? So far I have seen P56038629AH, AD, AG, AI. [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][/FONT]I thought maybe it meant the brand logo, but there are more model numbers than brands?
3) For a Sirius tuner, looks like I need a cable. There are a few cable types, depending on if there is a factory changer or not. Obviously, there is no changer, so which adapter model number? Seems like multi-pin cable adapters.
Sorry for the question - I am sure this has been asked before, but I can't seem to find these answers by searching. Perhaps using the wrong terms.
Derek
I have been looking at the RB1 radio, specifically because I want a clean in dash Navigation system. Not really concerned about audio quality as I like listening to the engine of course. Just want nav, and some satellite radio as an option on a longer drive.
1) I see some RB1 radios boot-up with a Dodge logo, some with a Chrysler, and I assume some with a Jeep. How do I know what the radio will boot with? Clearly, if it says 'Chrysler' in my Dodge, it would bother me.
2) Are there different model RB1s? So far I have seen P56038629AH, AD, AG, AI. [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][/FONT]I thought maybe it meant the brand logo, but there are more model numbers than brands?
3) For a Sirius tuner, looks like I need a cable. There are a few cable types, depending on if there is a factory changer or not. Obviously, there is no changer, so which adapter model number? Seems like multi-pin cable adapters.
Sorry for the question - I am sure this has been asked before, but I can't seem to find these answers by searching. Perhaps using the wrong terms.
Derek