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Unable to Contact OnStar Call Center



Unable to Contact OnStar Call Center

Diagnostic Instructions

* Perform the Diagnostic System Check - Vehicle prior to using this diagnostic procedure. Initial Inspection and Diagnostic Overview
* Review Strategy Based Diagnosis for an overview of the diagnostic approach.
* Diagnostic Procedure Instructions provides an overview of each diagnostic category.

Diagnostic Aids

* The customer concern may have been due to a lack of cellular service in a given area. A failure in the National Cellular Network infrastructure at the time of the customers failed connection that has since been repaired may also have been the cause.
* If an OnStar(R) emergency call is able to successfully connect the vehicle to the OnStar(R) Call Center when an OnStar(R) Call Center button press is not, there may be a failure in the ability of the OnStar(R) system in the vehicle to be recognized by the local cellular carrier.
* If the prompt "OnStar(R) request ended" is heard, without pressing the white dot button at the end of the OnStar(R) keypress, the OnStar(R) system at one time has made a successful cellular connection, but was unable to complete the call. If repeated calls are placed with this result, contact General Motors Technical Assistance Center.

Circuit/System Verification

Important:
* It is important to have the vehicle in an open outside area where a cellular call can be successfully placed and GPS data can be received from satellites.

* Placing an emergency call to the OnStar(R) Call Center should only be made if the diagnosis of the system leads to step 3. Immediately after an OnStar(R) advisor picks up the call, they should be told that this call is for diagnostic purposes only and there is no emergency.

1. Press the OnStar(R) Call Center button. Verify a connection is not made with the OnStar(R) Call Center.

If a connection is made with the OnStar(R) Call Center, go to Diagnostic Aids.

2. Listen for other tones or cellular messages rather than the normal progression tones or the Unable to Contact OnStar(R) prompt.

If no other tones or cellular messages are heard other than the normal progression tones or the Unable to Contact OnStar(R) prompt, go to Component Testing.

3. Record all messages heard from the OnStar(R) Call Center button press.
4. Press the OnStar(R) emergency button. Verify a connection to the OnStar(R) Call Center is made within 10 minutes.

If a connection is not made within specified time, go to Component Testing.

5. Hear all messages during the course of the tests available, use the scan tool to access the STID, ESN and Transceiver I.D. and contact the General Motors Technical Assistance Center.

Component Testing

Important: Vehicle may be equipped with sectioned coax. Test each section and replace only the faulty section, not the entire length or coax.

1. Verify that there is no exterior damage to the cellular antenna.

If damaged, test or replace the cellular antenna assembly.

2. Disconnect the cellular antenna coax from the VCIM.
3. Disconnect the cellular antenna coax from the cellular antenna.
4. Test for infinite resistance between the center conductor of the coax and the outer metal shield.

If different than specified value, replace the cellular antenna coax.

5. Test for less than 1 ohm resistance at the cellular antenna coax center conductor from end to end.

If greater than specified value, replace the cellular antenna coax cable.

6. Use the scan tool to access the STID, ESN and Transceiver I.D. and contact the General Motors Technical Assistance Center.

Repair Instructions

Perform the Diagnostic Repair Verification after completing the diagnostic procedure. Verification Tests

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