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Old 06-26-2009, 01:43 AM
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Get rid of on star

How can I dis-connect my on star in my 2007 2500 HD so there is no way they can track my movements?
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Re: Get rid of on star

Howcan I dis-connect my on star so I can NEVER be tracked by those guys?
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Howcan I dis-connect my on star so I can NEVER be tracked by those guys?
you mean you don't want govt motors checking up on you?
I wish uncle sam and such such would stay outta my life.
I was cleaning my truck tonight, i blow it out with the air hose if its not that dirty, anyway, had all 4 doors open and tryed to move it a couple feet and it wouldn't budge while in gear..shut all the doors and it was fine, all that nader crap &&&&%# me off, I don't want protection from myself, if I kill myself I probably did something stupid, my fault, not somebody elses.

ANYWAY, I don't know how to disable onstar.
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Re: Get rid of on star

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How can I dis-connect my on star in my 2007 2500 HD so there is no way they can track my movements?
Onstar does not track your vehicle. The GPS information is sent to onstar when you push the blue or Red button.

If you are worried about secret agencies tracking your movements and sending mind altering gamma rays directed from orbiting satellites, place tin foil on your head and remove the coax from the VCIM
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that is a funny thought. makes me think of the tin foil cone hats they wear on the movie "Signs" to ward off the aliens, LOL
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If you are worried about secret agencies tracking your movements and sending mind altering gamma rays directed from orbiting satellites, place tin foil on your head and remove the coax from the VCIM
Wouldn't a giant tin foil hat on top of the truck work better?
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Old 06-29-2009, 06:03 PM
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Re: Get rid of on star

The fuse you want to pull is under the hood,It is fuse number 47,It is marked "INFOTMNT",It is a 15amp fuse.
Make sure the green light on the right side of the mirror is out (It should be Black)
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pull the fuse and you can still be tracked.
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http://www.openminds.net/onstar/1explanation.html

makes for a nice little tool.
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