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OnStar lights and reactivation

Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2011 10:47 pm
by Caretaker
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?

Re: OnStar lights and reactivation (Caretaker)

Posted: Sat Jan 08, 2011 12:41 am
by KITT222
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

Re: OnStar lights and reactivation (KITT222)

Posted: Sat Jan 08, 2011 8:35 am
by Caretaker
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?

Re: OnStar lights and reactivation (Caretaker)

Posted: Sat Jan 08, 2011 3:27 pm
by star_deceiver
Ever try emailing Onstar about a phone only option?

Re: OnStar lights and reactivation (star_deceiver)

Posted: Sun Jan 09, 2011 3:05 am
by jake75
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.