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Over the past few days I've noticed how slowly my MyFi has basically stopped working. I can only get it to charge for a few seconds and that's when I force the little AC Adapter plug into it's hole. At first it was only a problem when I hooked it up in my truck, where the car adapter didn't work, now none of the adapters will charge it. Now I'm going through all of my receipts trying to find my BestBuy receipt so I can try and get it fixed. If not it's $350 down the hole
I know it's just a material object and I shouldn't really be all that upset but I really do love my XM and $350 is a lot of money to just throw down the bucket.
Nope Wolf, thats just another complaint on the list for the MyFi. Since it came out back around October there have been numerous complaints. OF which a number of them deal with the charging issue.
i've got sirius with an audiovox tuner and the screen says antenna error. i looked in the owners manual and it said the antenna wire could be bad. i'm trying to get one on ebay for a good price and hope that's what it is.
i've got sirius with an audiovox tuner and the screen says antenna error. i looked in the owners manual and it said the antenna wire could be bad. i'm trying to get one on ebay for a good price and hope that's what it is.
I used to have Sirius and got rid of it for that problem. What happened was I took it back to Circuit City to get it fixed and got bad service so I just returned the whole thing. Nothing against Sirius I just can't stand Circuit City, refuse to buy from them anymore.
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