Why does my SiriusXM keep losing signal?

Why does my SiriusXM keep losing signal?

There may be a break, weak point, or loose connection in the wiring between the SiriusXM antenna and the tuner. Or there could be the same issues in the wiring between the tuner and your stereo. This can affect the sound quality and it may cause the radio to cut out often.

How do I refresh my Sirius radio in my car?

You can easily refresh your radio from right inside your vehicle by visiting siriusxm.com/refresh on your smartphone. You can also send a refresh signal by calling toll-free to 855-MY REFRESH (855-697-3373).

Is it difficult to cancel SiriusXM?

It’s a quick and easy switch when you call Customer Care at 1-888-539-7474. Unfortunately, pre-packaged automotive subscriptions and Lifetime automotive subscriptions are nontransferable unless your radio is stolen or defective.

What should I do if my Sirius Radio is not working?

If you’re in an area where your radio should be getting a SiriusXM signal, try refreshing your radio. Your SiriusXM radio works by broadcasting a low power FM signal. You (or your installer) chose the frequency during the set-up process. Your car radio needs to be tuned to that exact frequency to play good quality sound.

How can I get my SiriusXM signal to work?

If you’re in an area where your radio should be getting a SiriusXM signal, try refreshing your radio. Your SiriusXM radio works by broadcasting a low power FM signal.

Why is my Sirius Radio on the same frequency as my car radio?

During the setup process, your SiriusXM radio was set to broadcast on an FM signal that was unused in your city. As you travel, you may find a radio station also broadcasting on the same frequency. To fix this, you can change the frequency that your SiriusXM radio is using.

How do you get your radio ID on Sirius?

Enter your Radio ID and your refresh signal will be sent in moments. If you accidentally miss the refresh signal, please repeat the process above. How to find your Radio ID/ESN: For many Sirius radios you can simply tune to channel 0 and the 12-digit Radio ID (also ESN, or SID) will be displayed.

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