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Component Description: OnStar®: Notes

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OnStar® equipped (RPO UE1) vehicles use the radio amplifier and speaker system for voice communication from the OnStar® operator to the vehicle. Voice communication from the vehicle to the OnStar® operator is through the OnStar® microphone and module, which is not a part of the radio system.

When OnStar® begins operation, the radio volume is set to a preset level, auto tone preset for OnStar® becomes active and the fade control is adjusted to the full front speakers. The radio volume control can then be used to adjust the volume to a desired level.

The radio system and OnStar® system are connected through the 16-way connector at the back of the radio. Left and right channel OnStar® audio, mute control of radio functions by OnStar® and the audio signal ground are the circuits provided in the 16-way connector. Disconnecting the 16-way connector from the radio will isolate the radio system from the OnStar® system.

Voice communication from the vehicle to the OnStar® operator could be possible under this condition. However, the vehicle occupant will not be able to hear the OnStar® operator.

For more information regarding radio operation problems, refer to Symptoms - Entertainment .