XM Radio Car Audio & Video - Recent Questions, Troubleshooting & Support
I have had 3 radios installed at different
You need a static blocker/inhibitor get it one at any stereo installation center or radio shack and wire it in the hot or ground. There are different types the sales person can help with the type for your vehicle.
Gunny :-)
2/4/2018 8:09:25 PM •
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on Feb 04, 2018
Loss of XM signal
The problem is amazingly simple.
The red wire goes to your ignition so it turns the radio off when you power down your car so as not to discharge the battery.
The YELLOW wire is usually your memory and it connects to the power side of your fuse box (anywhere will do as long as it's powered when the car is off completely). Occasionally this wire is blue but it's rare.
This wire draws a tiny little bit of power so your stereo doesn't 'forget' your station settings etc.
BTW Pioneer is one of my favourites :)
4/17/2017 10:29:50 AM •
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on Apr 17, 2017
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