GM OnStar

Onstar

Do these curious buttons look familiar? They should if you own a 2007 or later GM vehicle.


While learning the function of the hundreds of buttons in your vehicle is either impossible or ridiculous use of your time, these three buttons are arguably the most important in your vehicle. These are your Onstar buttons.


What is Onstar?

It is a program that GM developed to keep their customers safe by offering around the clock access to advisors – living breathing people and not a recording – that assist you with your vehicle. Perhaps the most important feature of Onstar is the Emergency Services button. By pushing the Emergency Services button you directly talk to a specialized emergency advisor that will call 911 for you and relate to emergency responders your exact location and specific needs. Another aspect of the emergency services is that Onstar helps with any natural disasters by providing you with the location of fuel, shelter and food and routes that stay out of Mother Nature’s way.

My personal favorite aspects of Onstar are the stolen vehicle assistance and remote door unlock. If your vehicle is stolen you just report it to Onstar and they will use satellites to tell authorities where your vehicle is located. A new added feature is that advisors can actually block the remote ignition use; sadly this technology puts a damper on the reality of Jason Bourne’s stolen car chases. Onstar also helps people like me, who about twice a year accidently lock their keys inside their car. Forget about calling a locksmith – instead you report this to Onstar and they will use satellites to quickly unlock your vehicle.

There is less life threatening uses for Onstar, which include roadside assistance and vehicle diagnostics. The vehicle diagnostics includes monthly emails that keep you updated on your vehicles different systems: engine and transmission, airbag, emissions and antilock braking. It also offers hands-free calling and turn-by-turn navigation.


Do people actually use Onstar?

It is a fair question to ask whether Onstar is just another expense/button that is never used. From our research at Art Gamblin Motors, we discovered that our customers are pushing their Onstar buttons. Art Gamblin Motors currently received a report that our customers’ used Onstar 602 times during the month of March. The most used services of Onstar were the 282 people using vehicle diagnostic emails. Falling closely behind was the 155 times people used Onstar Navigation and information on convenience services. Six people also used Onstar to unlock their vehicles without the hassle of calling a locksmith. Most importantly one person actually used Onstar’s emergency services, and using the emergency assistance button once makes Onstar worth it.

So people are finding Onstar useful and taking advantage of what Onstar has to offer them. So if you also want to get more familiar with the three most important buttons in your vehicle, simply push the blue Onstar button to speak to an advisor.

Resetting the Oil Life Monitor In Your Car

Changing your oil is not like how it used to be.  Back in the old days you would check the dip stick every time you filled up with gas.  When 3,000 miles rolled around you changed the oil.  Now ask your 17 year old how to check the oil in their car and most of the time they will point at the engine life monitor on the car.  We rely on electronics to tell you when to change your oil not the regular 3,000-mile approach.  Many people still go by the traditional 3,000 mile approach to change their oil while others follow the oil life monitor system.  We do not suggest one is better then the other but we do agree that changing your oil is important!

The oil life monitor is a great tool to track how much oil you have left remaining in your car.  So if you like to change your oil on your own many people have a hard time finding a way to reset or make the engine oil life monitor light turn off or reset.  Our Quick Lube team down at Art Gamblin Motors Truck Center in Enumclaw was happy to put together two videos on how to update your oil life monitor.

Jordan our Quick Lube Manager demonstrates you how to reset your oil life monitor on the Chevrolets that do not have the four button driver information screens.  If your engine oil light comes on and you have changed your oil Jordan shows you the quick and easy way how to reset the monitor. Put the key in the ignition (do not start the car) push on the gas pedal 3 times, the oil life light will flash a couple of times.  The oil life monitor has been updated.

Kraig a Quick Lube technician shows how to change the oil life monitor in the new Chevrolet’s with the driver information screen that has the four button controls located either on the steering wheel or the dash.  Kraig demonstrates that you need to turn the key over but do not turn the car on, scroll through the vehicle options and find the oil life monitor reading it will give you a percentage of how much oil life you have remaining. While looking at the oil life screen hold the check mark for about 5 seconds and it will update the oil life monitor.

Changing your oil

Baseball, Hot Dogs, Apple Pie and Chevrolet

It has been well over 30+ years since the Chevrolet commercial that had everyone singing Baseball, Hot Dogs, Apple Pie and Chevrolet.  A lot has changed since the 1970’s but baseball is still America’s past time and Chevrolet is still alive and kicking.  Over the years Chevrolet has been a proud sponsor of baseball from the highest level all the way down to the little leagues.  The tradition continues as Chevrolet has donated money to little leagues all over the country part of the Youth Baseball Sweepstakes.

Art Gamblin Motors had the opportunity to present the Chinook Little League in Enumclaw with a $500 check at their Jamboree April 17, 2010.  John VanWieringen and Tyson Gamblin were excited to be part of Chinook Little Leagues opening ceremonies to kick off the little leagues 2010 season.  Along with the $500 check Chevrolet is sponsoring a raffle where little leaguers will be selling tickets for a chance to win a brand new Chevy.  It is a nation-wide drawing and tickets are only $5.  All the proceeds go directly to the Chinook Little League.

The Chinook Little League has the opportunity to earn as much as $10,000 via raffle sales!  Not only are the raffle tickets good for a chance to win a new Chevrolet, but the raffle tickets are valid for $5 off an oil change at Art Gamblin Motors Quick Lube.

The Chinook Little League was very thankful for their $500 check from Chevrolet and excited to participate in the Chevrolet Youth Baseball Sweepstakes.  It was a nice day out and it was a great day for baseball.  So next time you see your little neighbor outside with his glove and ball ask him about the raffle.

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