Xm ????????
#1
Xm ????????
I have a 08 LT Panel with std radio ...........I am confused can i order XM or do i need the next radio up?
I do have a XM feature on the radio but i can not go to any channels and it goes right back to FM within about 20 seconds. I called XM and they needed to ser. # off the radio and i can't get it to come up on the display.
I do have a XM feature on the radio but i can not go to any channels and it goes right back to FM within about 20 seconds. I called XM and they needed to ser. # off the radio and i can't get it to come up on the display.
#2
To find your xm radio id #.........
Scroll through the "band" button to find xm band. i.e.......AM/FM/XM
If no xm band is found, then your vehicle is not set up w/ xm. i.e. band button only changes from AM/FM only.
If xm band is located, manually tune to the lowest xm station. Not sure if it's 0 or 1. This is where you will find your xm id #.
Scroll through the "band" button to find xm band. i.e.......AM/FM/XM
If no xm band is found, then your vehicle is not set up w/ xm. i.e. band button only changes from AM/FM only.
If xm band is located, manually tune to the lowest xm station. Not sure if it's 0 or 1. This is where you will find your xm id #.
#3
If you have the 1LT your radio is XM capable unless you ordered the upgrade which would include the Pioneer Subwoofer. Generally, no sub = no XM.
XM can be installed, but it requires the removal and reinstallation of many interior panels.
XM can be installed, but it requires the removal and reinstallation of many interior panels.
#5
No, you are missing the xm module. The radio w/ the CAT button is ready and willing to accept it. You just have to pay for the module and install. Maybe cheaper to get a portable xm unit.
#6
I'm in the same scenerio. I ordered the XM OEM module from gmpartsidrect.com
Don't get it from the dealership, they'll charge you more.
Check out this link:
https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/audio-video-17/xm-radio-solution-all-11960/
Don't get it from the dealership, they'll charge you more.
Check out this link:
https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/audio-video-17/xm-radio-solution-all-11960/
#7
Before you spend the money, XM radio is no great thing, IMO. Spend the money on an Ipod instead.
XM's sound quality is garbage. It's only just better than streaming audio over the web. To my ear, it sounds thin and tinny, and there is a noticeable fuzz or delay on hard consonants like "t" or "s" sounds. MP3 sound qulity is much better, and CDaudio is better than that. Maybe I'm too far north and I don't get a strong signal from the satelites. I dunno.
Also - while it's true there is 170 some odd chanels to choose from, only 5 to 10% of that content will appeal to any given individual. Get a hold of their chanel list and read through it to see how much of it you will ever listen to. Hits of the 40's? Seriously?
They tout it as being commercial free.... strange... I listened to five minutes of somebody telling me how great some noise-cancelling headphones are, and how I can order my own pair from such and such a web site just the other day.
There is also no local news, traffic and weather, obviously. That may not seem like a big deal, but I drive in the city all the time and found that I missed the traffic reports. I was switching back to local FM stations around the top of the hour to get traffic reports, and leaving it there most times.
My 90 free days expires in early September and I won't be paying to subscribe. I'm glad I was able to get a free trial period... it probably saved me some money. I'll be buying an Ipod instead and loading up my favourite songs, plugging into the aux. jack, and there you go.
Just one man's opinion, worth exactly one half of bupkis, but I found XM radio to be a major let down.
XM's sound quality is garbage. It's only just better than streaming audio over the web. To my ear, it sounds thin and tinny, and there is a noticeable fuzz or delay on hard consonants like "t" or "s" sounds. MP3 sound qulity is much better, and CDaudio is better than that. Maybe I'm too far north and I don't get a strong signal from the satelites. I dunno.
Also - while it's true there is 170 some odd chanels to choose from, only 5 to 10% of that content will appeal to any given individual. Get a hold of their chanel list and read through it to see how much of it you will ever listen to. Hits of the 40's? Seriously?
They tout it as being commercial free.... strange... I listened to five minutes of somebody telling me how great some noise-cancelling headphones are, and how I can order my own pair from such and such a web site just the other day.
There is also no local news, traffic and weather, obviously. That may not seem like a big deal, but I drive in the city all the time and found that I missed the traffic reports. I was switching back to local FM stations around the top of the hour to get traffic reports, and leaving it there most times.
My 90 free days expires in early September and I won't be paying to subscribe. I'm glad I was able to get a free trial period... it probably saved me some money. I'll be buying an Ipod instead and loading up my favourite songs, plugging into the aux. jack, and there you go.
Just one man's opinion, worth exactly one half of bupkis, but I found XM radio to be a major let down.
#8
The XM controlled music channels are commercial free, everything else may have commercials.
I really liked XM when we first got it, but I have found over the last few months, even though the merger is not official, it has become diluted and has a lot of repetition.
#9
I find the local broadcasts of radio way more tinny as far as sound goes.
I think it's one of the nicer features of the car.
I will very much renew my subscription after the free trial.
#10
my wife is getting hooked on the XM so we'll see what we think about it in 3 months.
The one thing i was wondering does your fizz out every once in awhile. we keep on getting little bouts of static fizz with it.
Usually when we're near some tallish building or in our car port (but often just for no reason) it just seems like it should be strong enough to come though. It's annoying to the point where if it keeps it up i don't know if we'll keep it.
The one thing i was wondering does your fizz out every once in awhile. we keep on getting little bouts of static fizz with it.
Usually when we're near some tallish building or in our car port (but often just for no reason) it just seems like it should be strong enough to come though. It's annoying to the point where if it keeps it up i don't know if we'll keep it.