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    Active Member Two Rings
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    RDS button instead of SAT

    I<ce searched a bit and asked google but there doesn't seem to have an easy answer. Do I absotly have to have the SAT button to make the SAT module work?? Instead I have the RDS button. Is there a way to retro the radio to make SAT work or do I have to change the whole radio with one with a SAT button. I Already called Audi Canada and they confirmed to me that my Car was pre-wirred for SAT radio.


    Thankz for a quick response

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    Veteran Member Four Rings koolade9's Avatar
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    Re: RDS button instead of SAT

    Please provide the make/model/year of the car & the make/model of radio you have so people can help you.
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    Senior Member Three Rings MOLDOVANOS's Avatar
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    Re: RDS button instead of SAT

    BUMP lets say its for 04 a4 with symphony II Bose, I was wondering the same

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    Veteran Member Four Rings koolade9's Avatar
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    Re: RDS button instead of SAT

    Quote Originally Posted by MOLDOVANOS View Post
    BUMP lets say its for 04 a4 with symphony II Bose, I was wondering the same
    haha, then in that case, IIRC, it should show up as another band under radio...the radio itself doesn't give a crap what the button says. If you're retrofitting OEM sat, there's a few write-ups on it, and you'll need to re-code the car as well.

    edit: more clarification here
    Last edited by koolade9; 01-13-2010 at 09:42 AM.
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