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Old 01-24-2007, 05:19 PM
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I wish there was a way to interface through the head unit and utilize the on screen features set up for XM, but with Sirius. I have ben searching but with no luck.

There's a replacement Sirius Module you can replace the XM with.. Fits behind the dash and you use the regular radio controls... It gives you the Sirius stations listed and named correctly.. The only thing is it still tells you it's XM... No biggie...

Just search on Sirius here and you'll find info on the part #, where to get it and how to hook it up..
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Old 01-24-2007, 05:29 PM
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Awesome. I should always start here. I asked Radio Shack, GM, Al and Eds Auto sound and several other mom and pop stereo shops. No one knows. Thanks again to the forum! Cheers all !
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I went to Tampa last week which is about a 2 hour drive from my house and all was fine, then on the way home the service TPM came on for about half the ride home. I run with 20's with 33's. When I had my 22's with the low profiles on the service TPM stayed on the whole time.

I don't know what my point here was going to be , except it seems that the service TPM does what it wants to.
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Did you stop to check the tire pressure? Did you have the computer reset to reflect correct tire and rim size? And did you have the TPM units put into the new rims? From what I understand DIC Serv TPM goes off only when it is either doing its job reflecting low tire pressure, computer not set to right tire and rim size, or there is a faulty sensor. Kind of a pain in the ass if you ask me. Too many variables.
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Did you stop to check the tire pressure? Did you have the computer reset to reflect correct tire and rim size? And did you have the TPM units put into the new rims? From what I understand they are either doing their job reflecting low tire pressure, not set to right tire and rim size, or there is a faulty sensor. Kind of a pain in the ass if you ask me. Too many variables.

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2. No, but I need to.
3. Yes, but youre right I need to have the comp reset.
4. geez, I am blaming the sensor.
5. I agree it does seem to be a PIA
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I want to make another trip to see if it happens again.
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So I guess until the system is set to do what its supposed to we wont if the sensors are working right. Of course that involves a dealership trip which none of us enjoy. The other thing is from what I have read in the manual that it should come on upon starting the vehicle and you can turn it off pushing the toggle pole in and it shouldn't appear again until the vehicle is shut off and started again. who knows anymore?
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Of course that involves a dealership trip which none of us enjoy.

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