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I let the xm satellite radio expire on my 2011 Honda Pilot recently. When I use the "mode" buttion on my steering wheel to switch between radio settings, it still goes to the satellite mode twice. Does anyone know if it's possible to disable this so when I use "mode" it only goes between am and fm radio and bypasses the satellite mode?
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Does that mean you don't know or that there is no way of bypassing the satellite mode-which was the Op's question.
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I disconnected the XM radio and installed an iPod adapter in its place. As I recall, when the XM was disconnected, it did not cycle through XM mode and the XM button was disabled. If you're handy, that should be quite simple to do.
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