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I have a 2006 Honda Pilot and had to recharge the battery since it died due to a dome light that was left on. Since the battery has been recharged the XM button on my radio is unresponsive. I had to unlock the radio when I turned the car back on. All the other buttons on the radio seems to be working fine. When you press the XM button nothing happens. I have an iSimple iPod adapter that uses the XM input. Any ideas?
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[QUOTE=drew22;361647]I have a 2006 Honda Pilot and had to recharge the battery since it died due to a dome light that was left on. Since the battery has been recharged the XM button on my radio is unresponsive. I had to unlock the radio when I turned the car back on. All the other buttons on the radio seems to be working fine. When you press the XM button nothing happens. I have an iSimple iPod adapter that uses the XM input. Any ideas?[/QUOTE
Try pulling the radio fuse, and re entering the code. That should clear it up. If not, you may have to pull the head unit out and remove/reinsert the ipod adaptor. Another possibility, does your ipod adaptor have a separate power supply that is fused? Or does it come only off of the factory head unit? |
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