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Too Lazy to read manual. Storing XM Channels Steering Buttons - Click HERE for Original Thread
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rsgacura
I am sure most of you already know this.

Please let me know how I can store/memorise favorite XM channels so I can flip thru using steering buttons.

If I press buttons on steering, it goes to 1 and moves and down wierdly. Doesn't even go incrementally! First I thought it is not working, but, looks like it goes thru stored numbers and I don't/didin't have any!

Now and them listening to "The Move" channel seems to give light noise from center speaker! I have all bass and etc close to max!
SullyC5er
Just set them on using your radio buttons, like you do for FM. I believe there is XM2 also, so you can have 12 preset stations.
stoke2
Exactly. Whatever station you're on, press and hold the button number on the disc changer (button 1-6). Then use the controller to switch up to XM2 and do the same thing. Easy breezy.
vapors
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Originally posted by stoke2
Exactly. Whatever station you're on, press and hold the button number on the disc changer (button 1-6). Then use the controller to switch up to XM2 and do the same thing. Easy breezy.


Pressing the XM button toggles betwenn XM-1 presets and XM-2 presets, noted by a "XM-2" on the display. That gets you the 12 presets :4:

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rsgacura
Thank you all, appreciate the feedback. Will give a shot.
06Civic07MDX
Also - You can press and hold the channel up or down button on the steering wheel and it will cycle through the XM channels sequentially. So, you get the best of both worlds. Tap it to go through your presets and hold it down to go up one channel. I like this feature because I listen to more than 12 XM stations and use some of the presets to get me to the start of a category.

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