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Old 10-09-2009, 08:58 AM   #1
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Default 04 Mach Headunit in 03 Mustang Cobra

I have an 03 Cobra and I would really like to get Sirius radio in it. I have Sirius in my F150 and love it.

I have asked this question before and got mixed answers so I am hoping it can be cleared up.

Will an 04 headunit that has Sirius integrated into it work with my car? If so what else do I need? I am sure I'll also need the Ford Sirius receiver if this will work.

Has anyone done this before? Does anyone know what parts and part #'s I'd need?

What brought this up again in a listing on eBay I say for a Mach headunit that states it works with 01-04.

The listing:
AM/FM CD Mach MP3 Ford Factory Radio 01-04 Mustang:eBay Motors (item 330234026769 end time Oct-27-09 09:32:14 PDT)

I appreciate any help I can get.

Is there a connector converter or is the guy that listed that headunit on eBay just wrong?


Does anyone have pictures of the back of an 03 and an 04 radio or maybe post the one you have so we can see the difference?
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Old 10-09-2009, 03:12 PM   #2
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the only problem you might hit is that 03-04 was a transition year for the wiring harnesses. Pull your radio out and compair the harnesses that plug into it. You will need a sirius tuner from ford, I would be afraid to know what you will pay for all of that since you could get better for less from the aftermarket that will last longer, much much longer.
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Old 10-12-2009, 03:47 PM   #3
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GREAT question because Im looking to do the same thing and put an 04 mach stereo (SAT capable) into my 02 GT for that exact same reason....Hopefully someone has done this....
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