The answer to the title question posed here is "yes, if." There are many different models of XM receivers on the market, designed to be used in different ways, and equipped with different types of audio outputs. By examining your XM receiver you can quickly determine whether it can be connected to the auxiliary audio jack of your 2009 Toyota Corolla. Once the initial determination is made, hookup is quick and easy.
Instructions
1. Examine your XM receiver and look for a "line-out" or "headphone" jack. You'll likely find this if your receiver is an XM portable. The jack will be a stereo mini-jack type of connection. Since there are so many models, there's no one single place you should look for the jack, but typically it will be on the side or back of the receiver.
2. Plug one end of your patch cable into the jack, if you've found one.
3. Plug the other end of the patch cable into the Corolla's auxiliary audio input.
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