I haven't had travel link work properly since i picked up my truck Of course i went into forscan and disabled sirius xm as a source, so i don’t see it at all I've had sirius reinitialize my radio a half a dozen times and spent a couple hours with their tech people on the phone to no avail
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They finally came to the conclusion that.
Sirius has sent refresh signals to the car
My sirius app on my phone works fine and shows an active subscription Sirius referred me back to the dealership for a mechanical issue As a woman, getting the service techs to understand the issue without actually making them sit in the car and going through the issue is impossible. Now for starters, sirius xm traffic is simply a subscription based program that is available for factory navigation on vehicles with sirius xm from the factory.
I just purchased a 2020 ford ranger and i'd like to have siriusxm satellite radio I explored the dashboard display and my vehicle has sync 3.4 software. I have an xl model and i am considering adding like a siriusxm onyx receiver to the factory setup Just curious if anyone has done something similar
Primarily interested in how someone may have routed the antenna cable
Last week i went on a 3,000 mile, 11 state road trip in my 2020 ranger xlt fx4 off road I purchased it new december 2020 and when i started the trip, i had 3,000 miles on it During this trip is the first time i played the radio several hours at a time 3 times the satellite radio faulted.
A few years later sirius xm started making sirius xm radios and receivers These allowed you to get above channel 286 and upto the 300 range with ease with the correct subscription. My siriusxm trial has ended Does anyone know if it is possible to remove their stations from my display so i don't have to scroll through 3 dead channels between am/fm and bluetooth
If you or anyone plans to use sirius xm you have to install the antenna, the factory setup doesn't work properly
For the factory rear camera you have to install a 12v setup and wire in your rca Honestly if i was doing this again i would hold off a minute and get a radio that is idata compatible as their harness has alot of cool options.