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How do I edit (delete) an entry in “favorites”?
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How do I edit (delete) an entry in “favorites”?
Thank you.
William Anthony MD
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How do I edit (delete) an entry in “favorites”?
Thank you.
William Anthony MD
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On internet Explorer or Chrome? Edge maybe?Originally Posted by wanthonymd
Hi:How do I edit (delete) an entry in “favorites”?
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William Anthony MD
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no really what type of favorite?
I believe he is referring to "Favorites" as in "Destinations" in the Navigation Option.
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If it's radio, just tune to a new station and press and hold the memory position you want to replace. I don't think you can actually delete a favorite though.Originally Posted by RXWes
There's also Radio Station favorites.
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While I don't have much experience with this generation of RX yet, I haven't seen a Lexus vehicle yet where the system allows you to edit radio favorites. The statement above matches my experience - and I might add it is somewhat annoying, especially if you created a Sirius preset and then drop Sirius. Originally Posted by mikemu30
If it's radio, just tune to a new station and press and hold the memory position you want to replace. I don't think you can actually delete a favorite though.
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You can always replace the XM presets with FMOriginally Posted by TechNut
While I don't have much experience with this generation of RX yet, I haven't seen a Lexus vehicle yet where the system allows you to edit radio favorites. The statement above matches my experience - and I might add it is somewhat annoying, especially if you created a Sirius preset and then drop Sirius.
I still listen to FM routinely especially the HD stations which pull in some AM stuff with HD clarity. Call me a nerd!Racer
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I still listen to FM routinely especially the HD stations which pull in some AM stuff with HD clarity. Call me a nerd!
I do the same, had XM for the free trial and was only listening to 1 or 2 stations same music as on my FM.Originally Posted by mikemu30
You can always replace the XM presets with FM
I still listen to FM routinely especially the HD stations which pull in some AM stuff with HD clarity. Call me a nerd!
XM is not for me, but if I were travelling from province to province or state to state I'd consider it







