This is in regards to the hands free phone capability in my 2009 Vibe: I never ordered OnStar once the 3 month trial was over. After about 5 months, the green light went out on the right side of the three push buttons. However, as you know, the three push buttons (phone, OnStar, Emergency) still remain green. Yesterday, I decided to push the phone button and the phone light came on the radio display with the audible: "OnStar Ready."I'm assuming this is the same for everyone else, and that if I pushed the OnStar button, an operator would come on and would then sign me up for service. If I wanted to use the OnStar service for hands free calling, would I need to sign up for full OnStar service or is that feature accessible for a seperate charge? Also, do you know if I can have my current Verizon cell phone number used for the in-car hands free service or do they have to issue me a new/seperate number?
I think you could replace your Onstar unit with a Bluestar onehttp://www.costartech.com/I think it's a drop-in replacement for Onstar, and allows for Bluetooth connectivity. There is a thread about someone who did it to their Vibe. I'll do a quick search.Quick edit: Here it is http://forums.genvibe.com/zero...18435
Thanks KITT. I'm guessing from reading all those old posts that OnStar does not have a phone only option. I see that one of the posters stated that the bluestar was expensive. Does that mean it is more expensive than just reactivating my OnStar?
1. My 2009 Vibe OnStar was included for 12 months.2. When it came time for "renewal" they offered me a $12.95/month deal - no contract. I decided with all of the other money I spend on things I don't need, $12.95 a month was worth the peace of mind.
2009 Vibe 1.8L Carbon Gray AT Power Pkg 1/12/092003 Vibe 1.8L Neptune AT Mono Power Pkg 1/27/03 [sold 2/2/09]2007 T&C SWB 7/31/07 "Broke people stay broke by living like they're rich. Rich people stay rich by living like they're broke."