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jbl radio and satellite radio help

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Audio and Electronics' started by Lou brock, Sep 12, 2010.

  1. Lou brock

    Lou brock New Member

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    Hello i just bought a 2009 with the jbl system and i see sat on the radio but when i try it i cant get to it. i have no books on it so can someone try to help? i do have navi and it works great but do i have trafic? i have seen people have that to! and if i do not have it what can i do to get it?
     
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    I would bet that the XM/Sirus module that you need is not installed!. You can buy one from the PriusChat shop for a good price and install it yourself.
    There are other options you can go for if you want XM/Sirus in the car. I personally installed it myself in my car, it's not that hard! I have a copy of a GREAT install guide I can send you if you are inerested
     
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    Hey thanks for getting back to me. Is it oem or is it after market and i will love for you to send the installation to me in a pm i just got my prius and i have a life tome subscription to Sirius.
     
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    read this and grab the pdf...

    http://priuschat.com/forums/file-library/46772-2006-xmradio-install-instructions.html


    The unit I purchased s OEM. PC Shop has a good price, and the install, if your somewhat mechinically inlclined, should take about 4 hours!