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Yup. Same on my LR.I have a 2021 Plaid and the latest software, Some days I have Sirius/XM. and other days I do not.
does anyone else have this problem? Is this a software or hardware problem?
thanks,
~Jay
HAHA... so true.Been like that for me many months. I can usually get it back, but it varies. Tesla software will allegedly drive my car by itself soon, but they can't make SiriusXM work at all. Must be rocket science.
Scroll wheel reboot works. Sometimes.I have the same issue. Any tricks to get it to work again (other than the passage of time)? It's important to have multiple audio sources because one or two of them won't be working at any given time.
That doesn't exist in my SW at this time.Go on audio options, then sources. Turn Sirius back on there
Twice- And both times the SC cancelled my appointment and called to say they are aware of it and engineers are working on it......That was November 2021 and again Feb. 10, 2022.Has anyone taken their car in for service to address this issue?
+1. I have 2021 refresh and I loose Sirius every software update. It usually re-appears within driving 50km. Occasionally I have lost it in between updates, and same thing, it magically re-appears after a bit of driving.I have this issue as well. It seems to happen every time a software update occurs. Once it comes back, it works fine until the next update. I haven't figured out what causes it to reappear. I did a software update this morning and it's gone again.
This seems to be the case from my experience, although Sirius does not disappear with every software update. Strange and inconsistent.Maybe, when the a reboot occurs after an update the car looks for a signal from the SiriusXM satellites and because it's in the garage…