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OnStar Module Failure - software recall?
We do appreciate these details, Nellie. Our team here would like to apologize for any miscommunications with your service center. If you continue to experience concerns with your OnStar module, we would like to assist to the best of our abilities. So our team may take a further look into things, kindly email socialmedia@gm.com. Be sure to include ATTN: OnStar Community/Nellie_MN in the subject headline. This will allow us to locate your Community post and explore any available assistance avenues.
This has happened to me also, I think the only way to get this resolved is to see how a class action could be brought against OnStar and Chevrolet. There is no way that there should be a recall or fix for this with how integrated OnStar telematics control module is necessary for functions and it is obviously an issue that is known about and should be fixed since in Pa it is now law that you can’t pick a phone up to dial but this effects all voice commands to. Look online and you can see this is a problem and that’s just the people that say something I sure there are many others that this has happened to. 80K for a truck that has 36k warranty probably should have been first red flag that Chevrolet has zero confidence is the build of their vehicles that they have one of the worst warranties. Also people need to post about this more so future buyers know, “ buyer beware”. You can take to a dealership for them to troubleshoot at $160/hr open ended with no diagnostic tools which is what I was told they can just use the remote tool that OnStar uses. This means the bill could be huge just to troubleshoot the issue then the replacement part and installation. I’ve owned 8 vehicles and Chevy by far has worst warranty with most issues within 2.5 yrs.