Subject: | Re-establishing Communications with OnStar® Center After Battery Disconnect |
Models: | 2000-2008 GM Passenger Cars and Trucks (Including Saturn and Saab) |
with Digital OnStar® (RPO UE1) |
This bulletin is being revised to add models and model years. Please discard Corporate Bulletin Number 00-08-46-004B (Section 08 - Body and Accessories).
When servicing any of the above models and a battery cable is disconnected or power to the OnStar® Vehicle Communication Interface Module (VCIM) is interrupted for any reason, the following procedure must be performed to verify proper Global Positioning System (GPS) function.
Important: Never swap OnStar® Vehicle Communication Interface Modules(VCIM) from other vehicles. Transfer of OnStar® modules from other vehicles should not be done. Each OnStar® module has a unique identification number. The VCIM has a specific Station Identification (STID). This identification number is used by the National Cellular Telephone Network and OnStar® systems and is stored in General Motors Vehicle History files by VIN.
After completing ALL repairs to the vehicle, you must perform the following procedure:
If the vehicle location is different than the location the OnStar® advisor gives, contact GM Technical Assistance (TAC) and choose the OnStar® prompt. GM OnStar® TAC will assist in the diagnosis of a failed VCIM and, if appropriate, order a replacement part. Replacement parts are usually shipped out within 24 hours, and a pre-paid return package label will be included for returning the faulty part. By returning the faulty part, you will avoid a non-return core charge .