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Just recently purchased the 2007 santa fe, it came with xm but i am a sirius subscriber, has anyone changed it over to sirius, is this possible? also, can auxilary connections be added to the stock unit. thanks
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Replying to: pots (Dec 12, 2007 10:38 am) There are connect kits that will convert XM in some vehicles, but unfortunately none currently exist for Hyundai vehicles. I think it is currently too small of a market size still (they even haven't released kits for Honda as of yet).I will be happy to let you know if we get something in that will work for you, We do have an antenna adapter for the XM antennas but it would still require you to have a dash mounted receiver. You can find the antenna adapters here: http://www.tss-radio.com/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=xmtosirius Sorry that I couldn't give you a better answer, HarperTSS-Radio There have been some indications that Sirius and XM may merge, but nothing I've seen is "official"...anyone else here differently? Right now, I'm holding off on my XM subscription and will wait and see.
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Replying to: cws05 (Dec 12, 2007 11:57 am) Lawmakers Warn on XM-Sirius Review Some people over in the XM & Sirius Satellite Radio discussion may have some "inside" news. |
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Replying to: pots (Dec 12, 2007 10:38 am) |
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| I am looking at a 2008 Santa Fe Limited with navigation and bluetooth. The dealer does not have one yet with the Hyundai dealer bluetooth, but says they will be getting the module in shortly and can install it. Does anyone know the capabilities of the Hyundai installed bluetooth? I do not want an after market piece. Thanks for your help. | |
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I searched the forum and couldn't find much info on this. My 07 Santa Fe's XM radio for the past couple months says "Not Ready"when I press the XM button and makes a beeping sound. I've paid a years subscription. Dealer said to call XM. XM says its a software issue in the radio. Has anyone had this experience and had it fixed? Thanks. Scott
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Replying to: scottk2 (Jul 30, 2008 10:22 am) Thanks. Rob
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Replying to: rnewton86 (Sep 13, 2008 5:35 am) On the fuse panel in the dash, there is a black jumper that is not described in the manual or on the panel cover. This is a quick power disconnect for the radio and clock. Simply pull this out, wait a few seconds, put it back in oriented the same way. I did turn the key to accessory to see what the jumper did...the radio and clock basically would not turn on. After putting the jumper back and turning the car and radio on, the XM function worked fine. Give it a go. I wish Hyundai documented that jumper. I thought it was a fuse puller. Smolderin
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Replying to: smolderin (Mar 05, 2009 9:42 am) Thanks! Nice to know. After several trips and terse conversations, the dealer actually looked at the problem (their troubleshooting chart simply told the tech that the problem was with XM, not the device). They went through the reset procedure that is done on all new vehicles, and the problem went away - my guess is that the 'reset' procedure is exactly the same as what you did...pull the dang plug! Thanks again.
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