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"xm" ( chevy)

its funny, in Chevy the digital display
reads (xm) and not sirius...

kinda cool - since I have always been
an xm-fan [and subscriber] I liked to
see xm on its own ... ...
 
Its not funny:
GM/Toyota has always been with XM.
Ford/Lincoln/Mercury has always been with Sirius.
Other OEM's have been with one or the other.
The digital display power up/down information is set by the reciever module.
Change or reprogram the unit, and you can get it to read, "Radio_bored-Op Satellite Radio".
 
I do not have that technical knowhow.
 
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