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![]() Drives: 2010 1SS/RS SIM L99 Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Houston, TX
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![]() Drives: 2010 2SS/RS Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: MS
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I found this interesting brochure on the Continental website. Too bad they do not sell to consumers. I bet a workable Bluetooth solution exists possibly compatible with their OnStar boxes. http://www.conti-online.com/generato...ity_pdf_en.pdf
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![]() Drives: 2010 Camaro 1SS (on order) Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Southern California
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DO NOT BUY THIS. IT IS VERY CHEAP AND MY BATTERY'S LIFE WAS SHOT AFTER TWO WEEKS.
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![]() Drives: 2010 1SS/RS SIM L99 Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Houston, TX
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Tested the bluetooth and it connected with my cellphone without a hitch. I'll be installing the steering wheel control switch tomorrow. Thanks VT2CA, Jeepguy_1980 and everyone who posted here. |
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i just won one on ebay and will be installing soon. I have to reactivate my onstar for a month just so my module is registered to the correct car. I know its not a requirement, but i would like them to have a record of the new module for my car.
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Drives: 2023 ZL1 Vert Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Macomb Twp, MI
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Wow, Onstar is a pain in the ass to deal with...
I bought a bluetooth Onstar VCIM from ebay and installed it in my car. Paired my phone and it is working great. Now the fun part... I called Onstar to update the system ID on my account per the instructions in this thread. They updated my account and remotely programmed the "new" module. Now when I log in to my Onstar account online, it shows that I have two 2010 Camaro SS's with two different vin numbers, mine and another with a different VIN number (I am assuming the vin of the car that the VCIM came from). I called Onstar back to remove the second VIN from my account and they started feeding me a mouthful on how I have violated the terms of Onstar and that only authorized dealers are allowed to make changes to any hardware, blah, blah, blah. They said I need to take the car to the dealer to get my car/account updated with the proper information. That won't happen for at least three months, because the car is put away for the winter. So now I have functioning bluetooth in the car, but a jacked up Onstar account... |
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Quick question for all of you.
My onstar subscription expired 6 or 7 months ago. I just received a used module on ebay. If i were to install the new module and one day activate my car again, will onstar recognize my car with that module or the old car? Basically do i really need to reactivate my original onstar module before switching them out? I went on onstar's website to reactivate my original account and it says my account doesnt exist anymore. So what i am saying is if i do not go through activating my original one, switching modules, switching accounts to the new one through onstar, will i have any issues if i ever did want to turn onstar back on. Will onstar see my correct car with the correct vin? |
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![]() Drives: 2010 1SS/RS SIM L99 Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Houston, TX
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The way I understand it, the Onstar module ID (Station ID) is keyed to the VIN number of the vehicle and when they communicate with the module it is Station ID number that gets transmitted back to Onstar. Therefore, assuming the Onstar module you purchased was previously activated, when they read your Station ID, it will pull up the records of the original owner. In fact, when I first called Onstar after installing my used unit, they called me by the wrong name and assumed I was the original owner until I got everything sort out. That said, however, I see no reason to reactivate your account temporarily if you are not going to use it. If you decide to reactivate later you can go through the process then. BTW, one thing I should mention, they did ask me why I changed the Onstar module, I just told them that the bluetooth was not working
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Edge, thank you for the information. That might be my answer as well if they ask.
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Why not tell them the truth? I did when they asked. If they get enough customers trying to do this, maybe they'll realize that their policy of not selling units is an ass pain, to us and their employees, that does nothing to solve any potential crimes. |
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My onstar is not currently active and i guess im just too cheap/lazy to pay the $15 for one month to activate my old one and switch in my new one.
I might do it because even though i dont have onstar active, i think there is a law somewhere that onstar must call the car in the event of an accident even if you do not have service. Something about it being a built in safety feature and by law all safety features might work. Im not 100% on that, but if its true i want them to make sure they are looking for the correct color camaro (mine) and not someone elses. |
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