Satellite radio (Sirius)
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Hey guys, when I bought my e60 (non-CPO) Sirius satellite radio was already activated and working. Is there any way I can find out about the current subscription for Sirius on my car? I have no idea when it was the contract started or when it will end. Will I receive a notice via iDrive about a subscription coming due? Will I have to visit the dreaded dealer for continuing my service or can I go directly to Sirius?
Just try to prevent driving w/ a hottie in the passenger side, singing her fav song then ZAP...sh*t stops working?
Just try to prevent driving w/ a hottie in the passenger side, singing her fav song then ZAP...sh*t stops working?
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Contact Sirius directly. All you need is the Sirius receiver's ID number. They should be able to tell you what subscription package you currently have and when it will expire. You can also make changes or renew the subscription.
No need to go to the dealer for this.
No need to go to the dealer for this.
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Black Kidney Grills
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Glossy Black Bimmian badge
Smoke Tinted tails
20% Tint (5 percent on rear window)
Originally Posted by pukka' post='943809' date='Jul 16 2009, 05:31 AM
Contact Sirius directly. All you need is the Sirius receiver's ID number. They should be able to tell you what subscription package you currently have and when it will expire. You can also make changes or renew the subscription.
No need to go to the dealer for this.
No need to go to the dealer for this.
Pukka, Thanks a lot! I will look into this week.
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My Ride: 2006 BMW 530xi - Titanium Silver Metallic / Gray Dakota Leather / Dark Poplar Wood Trim / Cold Weather Package / Premium Package / Premium Sound Package / Lumbar Support / Xenon Adaptive Light Control / 6 speed auto - Steptronic Trans. /Sirius Satellite Radio / Voice Activation / Navigation / Moonroof
Originally Posted by pukka' post='943809' date='Jul 16 2009, 08:31 AM
Contact Sirius directly. All you need is the Sirius receiver's ID number. They should be able to tell you what subscription package you currently have and when it will expire. You can also make changes or renew the subscription.
No need to go to the dealer for this.
No need to go to the dealer for this.
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My Ride: 2004 SMG 545i
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where can we find the receiver number??
I'm in the same boat. Bought mine cpo, its still going strong but I dont want it to die on my randomly...
I'm in the same boat. Bought mine cpo, its still going strong but I dont want it to die on my randomly...
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(8/07 Build) Metallic Bronze, Beige NASCA Leather, Ventilated Seats, Sport Pkg, Cold Wxr Pkg, Logic-7 Sound, HUD, Night Vision, PDC, Split Rear Seats, NAV, Premium Pkg, Comfort Access, HD Radio, Sport Auto Trans
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Umnitza ICE-Lite 10w LED 6000k AE's
1992 Camaro RS:
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Originally Posted by eurotunerM3' post='943931' date='Jul 16 2009, 11:16 AM
where can we find the receiver number??
I was real easy for me to find on my wife's MB COMAND system so it shouldn't be difficult at all on a BMW
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Try channel 1. If my memory is still working, and that is questionable, I think that will display your ID number.
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Helpful tip, if it ain't broke don't try to fix it.
I just hooked up an old module that I had where I cancelled the subscription 3 months ago and it worked without activation! A friend of mine had the same thing happen without using his radio for a year. Sirius isn't charging any fees but the signal is still active. They must not be maintaing their database very well which may have something to do woth their financial shortcomings. If I were you I would wait for it to fail, otherwise they're going to realize they're not charging you.
I just hooked up an old module that I had where I cancelled the subscription 3 months ago and it worked without activation! A friend of mine had the same thing happen without using his radio for a year. Sirius isn't charging any fees but the signal is still active. They must not be maintaing their database very well which may have something to do woth their financial shortcomings. If I were you I would wait for it to fail, otherwise they're going to realize they're not charging you.
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My Ride: 2006 Jet Black/Black 530i
Sport Package
Premium Package
Comfort Package
Steptronic Transmission
Factory Bi-Xenons
Bluetooth
Current Mods:
Black Kidney Grills
Black/White Roundels
Glossy Black Bimmian badge
Smoke Tinted tails
20% Tint (5 percent on rear window)
Originally Posted by rictor' post='944059' date='Jul 16 2009, 10:56 AM
Helpful tip, if it ain't broke don't try to fix it.
I just hooked up an old module that I had where I cancelled the subscription 3 months ago and it worked without activation! A friend of mine had the same thing happen without using his radio for a year. Sirius isn't charging any fees but the signal is still active. They must not be maintaing their database very well which may have something to do woth their financial shortcomings. If I were you I would wait for it to fail, otherwise they're going to realize they're not charging you.
I just hooked up an old module that I had where I cancelled the subscription 3 months ago and it worked without activation! A friend of mine had the same thing happen without using his radio for a year. Sirius isn't charging any fees but the signal is still active. They must not be maintaing their database very well which may have something to do woth their financial shortcomings. If I were you I would wait for it to fail, otherwise they're going to realize they're not charging you.
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If you call Sirius they may tell you about the active subscription BUT if it's still active under another subscriber they may cancel or notify the previous owner who can cancel ... BTW, if you wait until the current subscription expires, or the original owner cancels it, you can negotiate deals and prices with Sirius and the activation is instant.
So, I'd leave it alone until it expires - then call Sirius and they will walk you thru the reactivation process by phone. All you need is a credit card.
So, I'd leave it alone until it expires - then call Sirius and they will walk you thru the reactivation process by phone. All you need is a credit card.