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Answer is simple: The light works, the clock works, the stations show..but no sound so your radio is defective. Two options: repair it if worth or replace it.
Contact the satellite radio company and ask them to perform an update to the radio.
This exact issue happened to 4 of our vehicles within a 60-day period and having them perform an update resolved the issue in every case.
Go into the Settings menu of the Sansa, and change the region to "World" if you live outside the US, and change to "United States" if you live inside the US. Then, go back to the Radio mode and see if there is an icon that looks like a block (technically, a "Stop" sign) - if there is, press up on the clickwheel - it will get your radio off of pause mode. You radio should now work again.
what is the problem but if you want to memoris your station you just search for the station and press and hold the burton number #you wish to program it on
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