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Related: About this forumAny knowledgeable here about car radio?
I have a 2014 Kia Soul with less than 16,000 miles. Sirius radio was installed when I purchased it and I have been keeping the service.
All of a sudden a month ago I could not connect. Long talks with very patient representatives and finally I was told to take it to the dealer (which is not the original one) for a technician to call a special help number.
The conclusion was that I need a new Audio Head Unit for the cost of almost $1,000.
Anyone knows anything about this? And why is it only Sirius but not the FM and AM which are still available?
(While there the mechanic "suggested" more treatments close to $1,000 even though last summer I had a $15,000 miles service. A different topic.)
Thanks.
Meadowoak
(6,186 posts)the have them on amazon for about $50 it will connect through your fm and use the same speakers.
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(48,733 posts)Meadowoak
(6,186 posts)for your area, then the sirrus add-on plays through our fm stereo, its also portable and you can move it inside the house if you wish.
taxi
(1,926 posts)If there are any car stereo shops in your area they may be of help. Try typing 'car audio' into your GPS system. Look for one that generally services young, hard of hearing kids with cars that go boom boom boom.
Meadowoak
(6,186 posts)trunk lid. they work fine. I had one for a bit, but I sold the car.
taxi
(1,926 posts)to the radio head is compromised. It would be the first thing to check should you be unable to make a connection. People at a car audio shop generally know all the tricks and can better troubleshoot this type of problem than mechanics at the dealer whose solutions too often are to replace a part.
Meadowoak
(6,186 posts)had sirrus, its just a seprate unit that plays through fm. same/same why spend a ridiculous amout of money to fix the old one?https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XSGYCHC?ref=vse_pfo_cp_widget&th=1
ok, I was wrong, they're $69
taxi
(1,926 posts)question everything
(48,733 posts)Best_man23
(5,119 posts)1. Find a used audio head unit to replace yours, then find a good independent tech to install.
2. If you have a Bluetooth smartphone that can connect through the existing audio head (assuming that part of the audio head still works), you could try playing Sirius in your car using the Sirius smartphone app. That's how I listen to Sirius when I need to rent a car.
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(48,733 posts)I wonder though, Sirius is a subscription program so I wonder whether once I use the app whether I will have to pay for it.
This is what I saw when I went to Amazon as suggested above. It requires $50 a month.
Best_man23
(5,119 posts)For streaming devices its around $12/month.
https://www.siriusxm.com/plans