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5 OnStar Modules
You have a lemon.
after 3 times of the same issue not being resolved they have to buy it back.
im looking into it right now in Florida. Idk what the lemon laws are in your state but 100% sounds like a lemon.
GM needs to get their **bleep** together.
- Advisor_Brendan1 month agoModerator
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- 1chevylemon29 days agoNew Contributor
100% a lemon.
Any GM vehicle with OnStar is a lemon.
I was told by the dealership that GM isn't making any new modules, that they're only using "remanufactured" modules. So basically, they're just replacing nonworking modules with used nonworking modules.- Advisor_Sara29 days agoModerator
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