Help: Can't locate Sirius/XM Radio ID
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Help: Can't locate Sirius/XM Radio ID
Decided to take advantage of a free 2 month offer but can notlocate radio code/I'D. When I touch screen the Sat function no code appears just Sirius Ph #
Also when I enter VIN on Sirius site it indicates no match...Quite perplexing. ..Any assistance greatly appreciated.
Also when I enter VIN on Sirius site it indicates no match...Quite perplexing. ..Any assistance greatly appreciated.
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I contacted Sirius and they could not provide my radio id code via my VIN ...*****
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Haha, I forgot to add that apparently the previous owner paid for the Sirius subscription. Unless I got a free 1 year trial. But I doubt it since it was a used car no-name dealer and the salesman had no idea whether it had a subscription or not.
I don't drive the XKR enough to justify spending $15/month on radio.
I don't drive the XKR enough to justify spending $15/month on radio.
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Haha, I forgot to add that apparently the previous owner paid for the Sirius subscription. Unless I got a free 1 year trial. But I doubt it since it was a used car no-name dealer and the salesman had no idea whether it had a subscription or not.
I don't drive the XKR enough to justify spending $15/month on radio.
I don't drive the XKR enough to justify spending $15/month on radio.
They will negotiate.
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amcdonal86 (12-30-2013)
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Yeah, they are always willing to deal. I activated the radio in my XK when I bought it and they gave me deal - something like $100/year. When it came time to renew, they quoted me $220 something. I told them to cancel it and they offered another year at the previous price.
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If you plan to keep the car, and want Sirius, you can get a lifetime subscription for $699+ royalty fees & tax. They do not advertise this, but if you get a US based agent and ask for a supervisor, they will give it. The subscription is attached to the car, and is only transferable if the car is a total loss.
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If you plan to keep the car, and want Sirius, you can get a lifetime subscription for $699+ royalty fees & tax. They do not advertise this, but if you get a US based agent and ask for a supervisor, they will give it. The subscription is attached to the car, and is only transferable if the car is a total loss.
Perhaps they have changed the rules from 2009.
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I am having the same issue with my XFR. Phone number only, no radio id. I called Sirius and tried the VIN but it wouldn't pull up. Not sure what to do next.
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Hi All,
It just so happens, I joined Sirius today with my '08 XK-R. I gave them my cars Sirius ID and was easily connected. I was prepared to provide my VIN, but, it wasn't necessary. However, the age of the radio prevented me from getting their premium channels. However, just how many stations can one find an interest in when there are hundreds?
Good Luck....and Happy Motoring
It just so happens, I joined Sirius today with my '08 XK-R. I gave them my cars Sirius ID and was easily connected. I was prepared to provide my VIN, but, it wasn't necessary. However, the age of the radio prevented me from getting their premium channels. However, just how many stations can one find an interest in when there are hundreds?
Good Luck....and Happy Motoring
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I just bought a 2010 XKR Convertible from a Jaguar dealer and requested that they activate the Sirius service before I picked it up. I guess they had quite a time as the radio id did not display and Sirius/XM was unable to activate by VIN.
Turns out that the dealer had to physically remove the satellite radio module from the vehicle and read the radio id off the sticker on the module.
If all else fails, apparently there is a sticker with the id on the module.
Turns out that the dealer had to physically remove the satellite radio module from the vehicle and read the radio id off the sticker on the module.
If all else fails, apparently there is a sticker with the id on the module.
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ehilaire (10-12-2014)
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I just bought a 2010 XKR Convertible from a Jaguar dealer and requested that they activate the Sirius service before I picked it up. I guess they had quite a time as the radio id did not display and Sirius/XM was unable to activate by VIN.
Turns out that the dealer had to physically remove the satellite radio module from the vehicle and read the radio id off the sticker on the module.
If all else fails, apparently there is a sticker with the id on the module.
Turns out that the dealer had to physically remove the satellite radio module from the vehicle and read the radio id off the sticker on the module.
If all else fails, apparently there is a sticker with the id on the module.
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No Id, no problem . . .
Had this issue, spent hours with it. Told the dealer, they fixed it, didn't specify how, but said sometimes the "module" is removed, and they r expensive,. Best corrective action is to take it to the dealer and get their response. Mine was an easy fix. Got PURRRL back from the dealer, ID showed up and made the call to SiriusXM.