Again, Trailblazer I was driving had NO XM receiver, and the radio was NOT XM compatible; three bands, two FM, one AM. Duramax truck had the XM module but was not turned on, so I had five bands I believe; two FM, one AM, and two XM.
As for your vehicle, this is directly from the GM Vehicle Information System:
OnStar Equipped Yes OnStar Status Inactive Refer to Help page for details or:
www.onstarenrollment.com or (888)ONSTAR1 (888)667-8271
XM Equipped No XM Radio ID N/A XM Status N/A Refer to Help page for details or:
www.gm.xmradio.com or (800)556-3600
Radio RPO Code: UC6 - AM/FM IN DASH 6 DISC CD CHANGER
I can't say for sure, but it appears your radio is NOT XM compatible. I was told once, if a radio was XM compatible, it was shipped with the XM module. I would have to assume that it is not XM compatible. Non-XM radios in luxury vehicles was rare, but not unheard of, even today. We just got in a Solstice without Onstar.
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Originally Posted by mrmayhem
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I also started to wonder .. if because no module was hooked up that it would not scroll through to sat. The radio could be sat ready... even with no hook up. Cause then I guess it may be XM capable or ready instead of Sat ready radio.
But I think I'm beginning to read too much into it. And crossing my fingers at the same time.
Yes.. the radio has 2 FMs and an AM. Identical to my Av's radio (6 disc and Bose system). I looked on the display with a flashlight and didn't see any other indicator lights on the display.. The AV's display had the potential for MP3 and DVD (unused displays).
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