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06 GMC Bluetooth/Onstar Hands Free Kit?

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Forum Name: Cellular and Communications
Forum Discription: Cell Phones, Hands Free Kits, Bluetooth, Two Way Radios, CBs, Pagers, Wireless Internet, etc.
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Printed Date: May 21, 2024 at 3:26 PM


Topic: 06 GMC Bluetooth/Onstar Hands Free Kit?

Posted By: bigolyt
Subject: 06 GMC Bluetooth/Onstar Hands Free Kit?
Date Posted: March 15, 2006 at 12:50 PM

Just got a 06 GMC Sierra Denali. Has Onstar. Anyone know if there is a bluetooth adapter that will hook up to the factory stereo to allow it to sync up with my phone and talk throughout the vehicle?



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Posted By: KarTuneMan
Date Posted: March 15, 2006 at 2:01 PM

If you are verizon....can't you do that with a phone call to the good people at onstar ?

OR try a peripheral part # PXGM24HF



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Posted By: bigolyt
Date Posted: March 15, 2006 at 2:01 PM
Yeah... I dont have verizon though. I should have stated that before.




Posted By: Customautomotiv
Date Posted: March 22, 2006 at 12:00 AM

There is a harness available for the vehicle. It is made by cellsite. Its the best one on the market. I also recommend the LOC-1 with it.

Try MCC Wireless @ 310 558-3322





Posted By: Walt_PA
Date Posted: March 24, 2006 at 10:37 AM
You could easily just call Verizon. posted_image

OnStar is really just another cell phone to Verizon. If you call Verizon, they will be more than happy to activate yet another cell phone to your account.   Kind of like converting to their Family Plan, where you OnStar is now a member of your family.

Of course that is going to cost you money. For me, doing that, will MORE THAN DOUBLE my monthly bill. And for what? To leave my cell phone unused while I am in my car, and instead use the OnStar system?

No thanks.

I much rather have a system in my car that uses my existing cell phone. A bluetooth adapter that makes use of the OnStar hardware sounds a lot more reasonable.




Posted By: bigolyt
Date Posted: March 24, 2006 at 10:39 AM

Walt_PA wrote:

You could easily just call Verizon. posted_image

OnStar is really just another cell phone to Verizon. If you call Verizon, they will be more than happy to activate yet another cell phone to your account.   Kind of like converting to their Family Plan, where you OnStar is now a member of your family.

Of course that is going to cost you money. For me, doing that, will MORE THAN DOUBLE my monthly bill. And for what? To leave my cell phone unused while I am in my car, and instead use the OnStar system?

No thanks.

I much rather have a system in my car that uses my existing cell phone. A bluetooth adapter that makes use of the OnStar hardware sounds a lot more reasonable.

I agree.... I have nextel, with one of the only phones that has bluetooth. I would LOVE to be able to use my nextel like the verizon phones that ONSTAR was MENT to use it for. Pretty lame but oh well.






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