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I think for the price of a used iPod of some sort from eBay is worth not having to mess with the radio. I just get a 2nd gen 16gig iPod touch for $25 to my door. Plenty of places to download music for free too. The only time I've ever listened to the radio on my was on the way home from the dealer.
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Here are the instructions:
How to override the SPYDER radio presets? They overwrite as you program, here's the steps 1. Press the Mode button until the Audio icon appears. 2. Use the right or left command buttons to find the radio station you want. A long press will do a seek to thenext available station. Continue doing a seek until the station you wantappears. 3. Here is the missing step. Press the Set button longer than onesecond to enter the Tune or Setup screen. The word Record should appear underthe numbers of the current radio station. The shop manual states that you can tune the stationin increments of .2 by short pressing the left or right command buttons now. 4. Short press the Up button until the Preset number you want appears in the box to the left side ofthe screen. I noticed that this step can be touchy at times trying to get thenumber to stay in the box! 5. Immediately press and hold the down button. Once the preset takes, the screen will exit the Tune or Setup screen andreturns to the initial Audio screen. 6. Repeat steps 2 through 5 for the next preset. Note that doing a short press of the left or rightcommand buttons will cycle through the already set presets. A long press willstart the seek. Good Luck
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What I did
To clear the presets, I just set a station of static at each preset.
I have been thinking about the setting problem, trying to add a station that keeps updating and the preset number keeps resetting.
Does anyone know where the antenna gets connected to the radio? My thinking is if the antenna is not connected, all stations will be static and can be set. Just remember the station frequency. Then reconnecting the antenna. I tried removing the whip but it did not go to static. But this is only good if you don't plan on changing them.
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Originally Posted by rminas879
To clear the presets, I just set a station of static at each preset.
I have been thinking about the setting problem, trying to add a station that keeps updating and the preset number keeps resetting.
Does anyone know where the antenna gets connected to the radio? My thinking is if the antenna is not connected, all stations will be static and can be set. Just remember the station frequency. Then reconnecting the antenna. I tried removing the whip but it did not go to static. But this is only good if you don't plan on changing them.
The radio is under the right side passenger grip. It is easy to get at. 2 screws hold the cover on. The antenna connection is near the back area of the compartment the radio is in.
Now you probably have the water intrusion fix. Basically that is a heat shrink tube put over the antenna connection. You will have to cut that off to unplug the antenna. So have another piece of heat shrink tube ready to put back on when you reconnect it.
Bob
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Originally Posted by finless
The radio is under the right side passenger grip. It is easy to get at. 2 screws hold the cover on. The antenna connection is near the back area of the compartment the radio is in.
On my '13 RT I had to remove the plastic around the trunk and the right taillight assembly. The antenna connector is in that area, about a foot or so away from the radio unit. The excess cable was coiled there. There was no heat shrink tube on it, or else it just pulled apart anyway.
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Hmmmmm. That's the old way and I thought that the 2013s would have the fix. Its called the water infusion service bulletin or something like that. There is even a YouTube video showing a mechanic doing it. The antenna connection is suppose to be moved inside the radio cavity and heatshrinked. My dealer did that fix at my 600 mile service.
Bob
2011 RT-S SM5 - Black
Bought June 2013 with 450 miles. 27K on 8-1-2017.
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Originally Posted by ThreeFeet
You can preset????I am lazy and just push the right arrow to get the next station that I can hear, If I don't like it I push it again.
Yep, that would be me
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