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Onstar Module Location

PostPosted: August 6th, 2011, 2:41 pm
by Firem5
Where is the module located in a 2008 Acadia?

Re: Onstar Module Location

PostPosted: August 12th, 2011, 8:22 am
by Firem5
It is behind the interior panel in the cargo area in the ral left corner.
Thanks to the CoStar team. Great customer service!

Re: Onstar Module Location

PostPosted: February 20th, 2012, 11:07 am
by jjmmagoo
Very interested in getting this product for my 2007 GMC acadia SLT. Where would the module be located for this vehicle? How hard is it to install for somebody who is pretty inept with regards to cars and installing electrical stuff in cars??? Looks like a wonderful product!

Re: Onstar Module Location

PostPosted: February 26th, 2012, 5:11 pm
by jjmmagoo
Just installed mine. Fairly simple! I am a little hazy on the whole gmlan. . After disconnecting the wires from the onstar unit there were the black wire wires still connected. Am I supposed to take that out of the unit and install on the costar unit ??? Am I supposed remove the onstar unit???

It seems to be working, I have it synced up o my wifes iPhone. Is there I old find out about any firm ware updates etc, etc, etc.

Thanks!

Re: Onstar Module Location

PostPosted: June 19th, 2012, 1:36 am
by williewin
I too had trouble locating the OnStar module. I was able to triangulate from several other web forums to finally find it and plug it in. Here are my suggestions:

The Onstar module is in the left rear area of the vehicle. The best way to get to it is to open the rear hatch and then locate the panel that looks like it has vents on it. The panel will have a plastic piece to push down on; this will open and you will see the tire jack. I found it easier to remove the jack.

The official name of the module is: Vehicle Communication Unit. It is a silver box located above where the jack was. I was expecting to find a box the same size as the BlueSTAR box (as seen in other YouTube videos), but it is not the same size. The one in my car did not have any writing on it except for some labels stamped into the metal named J1 and J2. It has other wires connected to it that I left connected. There are little tabs the you have to push in (on the back side of the jack) that allow you to pull the cables out. I found it was easier to use both hands - one to push in the tab while pulling with the other hand.

Just plug them into your BlueSTAR box and you should be good to go. I also added a mini USB cable to the BlueSTAR box so I can plug my laptop in to program it as needed.

Good luck!

Re: Onstar Module Location

PostPosted: February 11th, 2015, 9:07 pm
by DennyJD
[b]Williewin:

Thank you very much or an excellent post on 19 June 2012 regarding how to locate the OnStar module in a GMC Acadia. I found it VERY helpful. :D

DennyJD[/b]