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Guys I do not have the owners manual. Can I just call Sirius and get this set up some how? Do I have to add anything to make it functional?

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Old 04-24-2014, 09:01 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Guys I do not have the owners manual. Can I just call Sirius and get this set up some how? Do I have to add anything to make it functional?

Thanks. Car has Bose audio package with satellite radio button on it.
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Guys I do not have the owners manual. Can I just call Sirius and get this set up some how? Do I have to add anything to make it functional?

Thanks. Car has Bose audio package with satellite radio button on it.
Hi Roddy,

Just find the Radio ID, (Scroll to Channel 0) then get with SiriusXM and they'll be glad to take your money, hehe.

PS: Owners Manual is readily available here and on the internet of things.
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Yup, just give them a call with your Radio ID.

Check out the SiriusXM website. They have a few different pricing structures and usually have some kind of introductory discount.

I have to say, Sirius is one of the most disorganized organizations I've ever dealt with. They screw up my billing routinely and have on the 4 vehicles I own with XM service and the multiple vehicles I've owned over the last 10 years or more. They fix the billing quickly and more than fairly every time, but man! You gotta keep an eye on them. Presumably they do better with single-radio service.
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