Interesting. I know my 02 became completely unusable and from what I’ve read, 03-05’s had to have a $200 adapter installed to communicate with the new system. I forget if you’ve already mentioned it- have you had it since new? If not, somebody must have installed the adapter after the system changed from analog to digital. Here’s the scoop:
“In April 2006, GM notified approximately 500,000 of their OnStar customers who had
analog service that their service would be terminated effective December 31, 2007, because starting February 18, 2008 the
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) would no longer require US cell phone systems to operate in analog mode. Customers who purchased a prepaid, non-refundable, non-transferable 1-year OnStar Safe & Sound subscription were scheduled to receive an equipment upgrade. If the vehicle is from the 2003, 2004, or 2005 model year, an
adapter costing approximately US$200 (includes a one-year subscription) can be installed at the customer's expense. If it is older, it will simply no longer be usable.
[13] A law firm in Pennsylvania representing some of the affected customers sought to have a class certified for a class-action lawsuit for damages claimed in the cancellation of OnStar service.
[14]”