Unlimited and you can cancel anytime. I just finished my free trial and now am a paying customer.The question is, how much data do you get for $24 a month and can you add or drop it anytime without extra fees?
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Unlimited and you can cancel anytime. I just finished my free trial and now am a paying customer.The question is, how much data do you get for $24 a month and can you add or drop it anytime without extra fees?
Onstar uses gps for location and cell for data, they say they use various, some say att, but the antenna and output are better than a cell phone.I guess the Onstar unit has a built-in wifi in the vehicle? Sounds like a heckuva deal!
If so then its back to how good is the ATT coverage cell wise. Verizon was #1 for years, I've had best luck on the road for years with ATT traveling the entire western US but... one day I'll tell a funny story on myself trying to troubleshot a new phone connection in a bad spot on the top of a hill next to the ranch exit on south side of I80 somewhere between Salt Lake and Laramie...in the freezing cold winter wind blowing 30 kts...
Yes, ATT had literally hundreds of miles of dead zone on the interstate in the Red Desert with no cell service back then...
"Baaaaaaa...who's your daaaaddy!"
I'm sure its gotten better since...
And new phones are much better radio signals wise. Trust but verify those coverage maps...
I'm interested to hear how the T-mobile deal with Starkink is working out...so far text only but that saves paying for a garmin device to text updates to family from the back country.
Because gm owns itCan anybody tell me why onstar is a GM only product? Sirius radio can be found in all makes and models.
And they're profitable enough not to want to sell it across brands?Because gm owns it
Thanks Dan!Unlimited and you can cancel anytime. I just finished my free trial and now am a paying customer.
Give and takeAnd they're profitable enough not to want to sell it across brands?
True. But I see Toyota licensing their hybrid technology to other manufacturers when hybrids are extremely popular. Seems like a win win win for Toyota, other manufacturers, and consumers. That technology drove me to Toyota when it was brand exclusive. Onstar will not drive me to GM because of that exclusive feature. I’m pretty sure I’m not the only one who feels that way.Give and take
They could “give” and make money by selling it across brands
Or they could “take” (actually, “keep”) and maintain it as a brand exclusive to increase the value or their own brand
Just a question of which path the suits and accountants perceive as most advantageous
Idk about that, they've made several bad decisions recently, listening to biden and jumping into evs, and their 6.2 liter engines are falling apart. I love my gmc vans though, no issues im on my 5th, I hear the corvette is great too. But financially, they may not make it. Perhaps they think having an exclusive is the way to better sales. I think a few other manufacturers have something similar but not sureAnd they're profitable enough not to want to sell it across brands?
So, just got back from the campinn campout, NH to Wisconsin and back. Had wifi all the way, watched YouTube videos every night.
However, I have to use the wifi hotspot on my phone, then open my phones hotspot while in the camper otherwise too much buffering to watch some TV, mainly hidef. Otherwise thats it. Im guessing the aluminum shell lowers the reception. The onstar uses 2 att cell antennas, and the GPS antenna.
The onstar is only on when the key is on, im working on a fix. Since I have 2 batteries in my truck , I thought I could just leave it on all night instead of getting my lazy butt up to shut it off. Big mistake,by morning my battery regulator had shut down the starter battery and locked the doors with my key inside. Key fob and onstar wouldn't unlock because the battery was shut off.apparently you need to remove the key and reinsert to turn the starter battery on again, so, $180 later for the locksmith to unlock , and unnecessarily jump the battery, lesson learned. Bring spare key, or get up and shut it off before bed.
I found the breaker for it and will connect it to my second battery, but im going to put a switch on it, so I can turn it off when not using it. Or, it could leave it and hide a second key somewhere. It did drain the battery down to the cutoff point overnight. Im not sure why, maybe the 3 antennas? 1 gps and 2 at&t . I know they mention to only use a switched circuit a few times in the documentationWoopsie! There seems to be some active threads about how to enable onstar continuously in several threads -- and dead batteries seem to be a common observation....apparently onstar is a battery hog. I have to admit, I'm a little jealous - this is chepaer than my hotspot ($40) wich has a sizable, but still capped data.
Sadly -- my 2018 Commercial van does ot have this feature![]()
I agree, and I may just leave as is and hide a second key somewhere.my dc to dc charger does have a current usage feature, but it would be the whole onstar package and anything else lurking. Maybe I'll splurge and the clamp you mentioned. From the wiring diagram there's just the one fuseI have onstar, it just does not have the wifi option. What would be interesting (and you need a tool to do it) is to measure the power consumed by the onstar module -- I assume there is just 1 pin carrying 12 volts to it --- you would need to put an amp-clamp on it to see how much power it is actually drawing.
I would think you could put a SPDT switch to select between the vehicles starter battery, and a house battery -- I saw your tow vehicle, I don't think I'd be wanting to cut wires to do that. unless you are darned certain of what you are doing! But, if you have a large house battery it might serve you well as opposed to the start battery...
Yes it does, but, $400 for the antenna, and you need 110volts. They also let you only pay for the months you use itWell --- it appers it MIGHT have data afterall. $35 for onstar is a waste of money to me - but $55 for unlimited data starts to become more interesting
Also, you dont need to pay $35, it's $25 for just wifiYes it does, but, $400 for the antenna, and you need 110volts. They also let you only pay for the months you use it
Also, you dont need to pay $35, it's $25 for just wifi
wait, now I' am confused! This is starlink? It has some advantages but not sure it makes much difference to me. I'm a indiana native who doesn't get too far from my home, and 9 out of 10 places we stay routinely have good cell coverage, and that is without a high-gain mobile antenna.Yes it does, but, $400 for the antenna, and you need 110volts. They also let you only pay for the months you use it
That's my understanding, I told them I just wanted wifi and they offered 3 mos full service trial, said if I wanted to cancel at the end I could, or just continue with wifi only. I went ahead and kept it all.They do just wifi? I'm surprised that the $35 isn't a prerequisite....or am I misunderstanding?
wait, now I' am confused! This is starlink? It has some advantages but not sure it makes much difference to me. I'm a indiana native who doesn't get too far from my home, and 9 out of 10 places we stay routinely have good cell coverage, and that is without a high-gain mobile antenna.