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Well , right now the antenna is on the workbench in my garage . Has been for about six months . I'll bet that disables it . What do you think? Cliff
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I've used them twice for keys locked in our Denali.... yes, twice. Sheesh, you'd think I would have learned after the first time. And I use the personal calling feature all the time. Like someone else said, it's a great safety blanket as well. I couldn't really give two hoots if "they" listened to me - in fact, listen away! You don't have to sign up for it, either, if you don't want it.... no harm, no foul.Pac-man said:I will never get Onstar. They listen in all the time, can't tell you how I know, but I know. Even if no one listened or tracked you, why would you want it anyway, just to say that you have the latest and greatest. To me it's money for nothing, we've done fine this long without it. I will never pay for a sat. nav. either.
I know, my message was meant the other way around...redvett said:I am not reprimanding anyone just stating the pure facts.
EdEd02 said:Well this question has been buggin' me ever since I saw the On-Star system installed in a pickup truck at the Chevy dealer. Why isn't it available on the Vette? You would think that since it's available on 58 GM products, you would be able to get it on one of their premier cars. I was thinking that it might just be a technical nightmare with all the other integrated systems there already, or maybe they feel that there are to many casual drivers out there who wouldn't buy it to warrant the engineering. I would think it would be a good option if for nothing else than the GPS tracking for theft recovery. Any thoughts?
Regards, Ed
Tom,tproth said:Ed
A friend of mine works for Onstar & he says that it was a weight consideration at the time. They obviously must have that under control for it to be available now.
Tom
LOL, I was thinking the same thing. If I had thought my simple question would have raised this much controversy I wouldn't have asked. But what the heck, it's fun reading!Lee74C3 said:Holy Hell!
This thread started with a simple question on why Onstar was not offered on Corvette!
The whole simple truth is simple. There has been no aesthetically antenna or antenna location developed for Corvette (forthcoming C6's excluded). It was decided to wait until the C6 instead of developing an antenna for the C5 and modifying the electrical architecture.
You know back in about 1970 I worked in a GM Dealership. At that time Olds offered a service reminder feature that popped a card out of a small box (like a garage door opener) under the steering column to remind you it was time for an oil change. One gal who was a customer made the allegation that this was a miniature camera taking crotch pictures of her. When she went to the dealership, the film was exchanged. Can you believe it? Maybe today this would happen with all of the perverts out there... but in 1970!
Based on the paranoia, some of you guys should look under the steering column of the car you are driving.
Nobody listens in on OnStar.
Can the system be disabled if so how?BHP said:The 'Vette is a sports car. Onstar, Nav, XM radio belong in a Caddy IMO. Big brother is now in your car with these systems if they want to track you.