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Recall/Class Action on Onstar Module ??
I agree. Some sort of class action is needed. My vehicle is 3 months old and is just a brick on wheels. It’s useless without the module
Is your vehicle drivable? This thing has shut my car completely down. 7 month old car. How long have you been waiting on the module
- rstanley31056 months agoNew Contributor II
I waited for 2months and it didn’t completely **bleep** the truck down. It did limit what was usable and disabled much of the infotainment/nformation systems.
- tawanbruce6 months agoNew Contributor III
Is there anyone who has a 2025 that needs a module and it has shut the car down, completely no power. If there is a back order does this mean the car will not be able to be used until the part gets put on it
- Advisor_Ahmed6 months agoModerator
We know how frustrating your vehicle shutting down must be. Our team would be glad to look into this for you. Please send us a private message, so we can look into this further. Just select the envelope icon at the top right of your screen to get started. When creating a new message, please be sure to enter Advisor_Ahmed to get connected directly to me.
- chenoahsteil19 days agoNew Contributor II
Yes, My 2025 Equinox is 7 months old and not drivable. Waiting for the module to come in bc it failed and drained the battery’s so it sits at the dealership waiting for the module. I am in California. I believe the California lemon law states that if a vehicle is in the shop for more than 30 days then it qualifies for lemon law protection. My concern is that even when the module is replaced, will it continue to fail?
- Advisor_Sara18 days agoModerator
We are here and more than willing to help. Please reach out to us as soon as you have the chance with more details so we can assist further. Our team will watch out for your message.
- chenoahsteil19 days agoNew Contributor II
My 2025 Equinox is 7 months old and not drivable. Waiting for the module to come in bc it failed and drained the battery’s so it sits at the dealership waiting for the module. I am in California. I believe the California lemon law states that if a vehicle is in the shop for more than 30 days then it qualifies for lemon law protection. My concern is that even when the module is replaced, will it continue to fail?