How do I find my radio ID number?
0 and do not see your Radio ID (also called an ESN or RID), we can help you find it. Press the MENU button on your radio and select the Sirius menu. Go to Advanced settings and the Radio ID will display.
How do I find my radio ID ESN or SID?
How to find your Radio ID/ESN: For many Sirius radios you can simply tune to channel 0 and the 12-digit Radio ID (also ESN, or SID) will be displayed. If it doesn’t appear, your Radio ID may also be found by accessing the Menu function of your radio (you can refer to your owner’s manual for specific instructions).
How do I get a radio code for my car?
How to find your car radio code
- Glovebox – Some radio codes appear on a sticker in the glovebox.
- Vehicle handbook – You might find the code in your vehicle handbook under the stereo or security section.
- Manufacturer website – The manufacturer’s website should give you more information about how to retrieve the code.
How do I activate Sirius radio in my car?
- Call 866-635-8634.
- At the prompt, speak your Radio ID (also called an ESN or SID)
- Say “Yes” to confirm that you are ready to receive your activation signal now.
- Listen to the instructions for receiving your activation signal. If you have any further questions, say “Listener Care” to speak to an agent.
How do I activate XM radio in my car?
Activating a SiriusXM Subscription
- With the SiriusXM® source selected, tune to channel 1.
- Tune to channel 0 to locate the Radio ID.
- Contact SiriusXM listener care by phone at (866) 635-2349 or go to www.siriusxm.com/activatenow to subscribe in the United States.
- Provide the Radio ID.
How do I find my Sirius XM car account number?
Your SiriusXM account number is displayed under your name and address.
How do I connect my Sirius to Bluetooth?
Place the SiriusXM Radio into the Bluetooth Vehicle Dock. If the Radio does not turn on automatically, press the power button to turn it on. Press and hold the Bluetooth Button for 4 seconds until the Bluetooth Indicator LED turns from blue to red and begins alternately blinking blue and red (one second blink).