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How Does OnStar Work


Sep 20, 2007 - 10:10:00 PM
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If you are driving a General Motors vehicle that was made in 1996 or after, chances are that you may be driving an OnStar automobile.

The OnStar technology is one that was originally intended for life-saving purposes, but GM has since made OnStar an all-encompassing service for its passengers. In fact, millions of automobiles and drivers are already using the OnStar service and technology daily.

For many people, OnStar is a life-saving service, but for others GM's OnStar service represents many years of combined technology that allows and helps them to get from place to place.

The first important issue that OnStar is known for is emergencies. This technology was originally introduced in 1996 as a safety tool for many of General Motor's automobiles.

The system could pinpoint your exact location while calling an OnStar representative for help. Within the past decade, however, the OnStar technology as gotten even more advanced. For users of the system driving a GM automobile that has the OnStar technology, the way that it works is really simple.

Under the rearview mirror is a small row of buttons. There is a simple white button, blue button, and red button. The red button will automatically send your location to an OnStar representative if you have been involved with a crash, and this will even happen if your airbags have been deployed as a safety feature.

The blue button, on the other hand, can be pushed so that OnStar users will have access to a navigational system, the Internet, as well as information about cities, like where the best restaurants and shopping malls are. OnStar users can even use the OnStar technology to make phone calls that they would be doing with their cell phone in the vehicle.

OnStar technology, however, is safer than using your cell phone alone in your automobile. There are several technologies that are combined to make the OnStar technology a great product for GM.

First, the GPS receiver enables satellites to be able to track the exact location of your vehicle if you have been involved with a crash or are simply looking for directions. If you want to call your family and friends then the OnStar technology uses voice-recognition features as well.

The best part about the cell phone service, though, is that the speakers inside the car are used for the hands-free ability to use OnStar. Users can also subscribe to a regular phone service if they choose to make ongoing phone calls to their family and friends.

The automobile that has OnStar inside uses cellular towers on the OnStar network to be able to send and receive signals from the antenna on your car. All of these technologies come together to create an incredible system for GM customers.

If you are looking to buy a GM automobile then there are plenty to choose from that includes this OnStar service. Many people will tell you that it truly is a life-saving device and GM even plans to make the OnStar service a standard one that's included with all of their vehicles that they produce!


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