I listen to my Sirius XM Satellite Radio religiously in my car. Therefore you can imagine my dismay when my radio stopped working one day. I tried multiple adapters, ports, and even docks and nothing worked. From this I deduced that something was wrong with my DC power ports (I have 2 in different areas.)
A blown fuse seems to be the most likely candidate, but there's some issues with that. First off, I am horrible with cars and reading the "diagram" of fuses in my car is like trying to read the Torah. Perhaps I'm just too automobile-knowledge deficient, but none of the descriptions given on the diagram seemed to clue me in that it may be the correct one.
So I called my local Toyota dealer who I have a good relationship with and unfortunately I couldn't finagle them to swap the fuses for free, as they pointed out the fact that we don't know for SURE that it is the fuses and not something else wrong. They also pointed out that it isn't a good idea for me to just start randomly swapping out fuses as I may end up screwing with the computer and doing more bad than good.
So here's my options as I see it:
A: Play a game of "Toyota Fuse Deal or No Deal" and try and isolate the correct fuse and replace them and hope I don't screw up something really important.
B: Bite the bullet and bring it to the dealer and hope it's a simple fix that doesn't cost a lot of money
C: Call around to various other repair shops and hope that they will do this service for free or at least diagnose whether or not it is a fuse issue.
D: Find alternative ways to power my radio. Some quick searching has yielded no results. If there's some sort of battery powered DC power generator device out there that runs on AA batteries I'm all ears for that option.
Before anyone suggests it, no I don't want to just use the Sirius XM app on my phone. I've been using it for the past week and while it is a nice fix, the feed isn't as stable as using the regular radio, not to mention I don't get ALL the channels I get with the radio, specifically the sports channels that carry games and ESPN (I like listening to the radio feed of Around the Horn/PTI as I drive home from work.)
Any suggestions or tips as to how to remedy this problem? I hate not having a working DC power port on my car.
A blown fuse seems to be the most likely candidate, but there's some issues with that. First off, I am horrible with cars and reading the "diagram" of fuses in my car is like trying to read the Torah. Perhaps I'm just too automobile-knowledge deficient, but none of the descriptions given on the diagram seemed to clue me in that it may be the correct one.
So I called my local Toyota dealer who I have a good relationship with and unfortunately I couldn't finagle them to swap the fuses for free, as they pointed out the fact that we don't know for SURE that it is the fuses and not something else wrong. They also pointed out that it isn't a good idea for me to just start randomly swapping out fuses as I may end up screwing with the computer and doing more bad than good.
So here's my options as I see it:
A: Play a game of "Toyota Fuse Deal or No Deal" and try and isolate the correct fuse and replace them and hope I don't screw up something really important.
B: Bite the bullet and bring it to the dealer and hope it's a simple fix that doesn't cost a lot of money
C: Call around to various other repair shops and hope that they will do this service for free or at least diagnose whether or not it is a fuse issue.
D: Find alternative ways to power my radio. Some quick searching has yielded no results. If there's some sort of battery powered DC power generator device out there that runs on AA batteries I'm all ears for that option.
Before anyone suggests it, no I don't want to just use the Sirius XM app on my phone. I've been using it for the past week and while it is a nice fix, the feed isn't as stable as using the regular radio, not to mention I don't get ALL the channels I get with the radio, specifically the sports channels that carry games and ESPN (I like listening to the radio feed of Around the Horn/PTI as I drive home from work.)
Any suggestions or tips as to how to remedy this problem? I hate not having a working DC power port on my car.