When did OnStar start using Remote Ignition Block?

When did OnStar start using Remote Ignition Block?

Also in 2009, General Motors began equipping some new vehicles with Remote Ignition Block, allowing OnStar to remotely deactivate the ignition so when the stolen vehicle is shut off, it cannot be restarted.

Why did OnStar discontinue the OnStar FMV system?

On March 3, 2014, OnStar announced that they would be discontinuing production and sales of the OnStar FMV system. While not citing a reason for the discontinuation of the FMV, OnStar said that they “have gained a number of key insights by launching OnStar FMV that will be very valuable as (we) investigate future ventures in the retail space”.

When did OnStar start to slow down stolen cars?

Starting in the 2009 model year, General Motors began equipping some new vehicles with Stolen Vehicle Slowdown. This feature allows OnStar to remotely slow down the stolen vehicle.

When did OnStar start offering Santa tracking on cars?

From 2008, OnStar has offered “Santa tracking” in all equipped vehicles around the festive period. This has allowed children worldwide to see Santa’s location on Christmas Eve. Each time this feature is used, OnStar also made donations to various charities.

What happens to auto stop start when the hood is closed?

As it turns out, engine auto-stop-start does not operate if the car is started with the hood open. Moreover, the system remains off even after the hood is closed, effectively disabling the system from functioning until the next key cycle. For those who despise the system, this could be welcomed knowledge.

When do you start the car, the engine revs?

Car engine revs way up immediately upon starting engine. Q: Car engine revs way up immediately upon starting engine. When starting the engine, it sounds like you have your foot pressed to the floor on the gas pedal as soon as you start it, without even having your foot on the gas.

Is there a way to turn off auto stop start?

Opinions on engine auto-stop-start technology are scattershot: some enjoy the technology and its attempt to increase fuel efficiency, some are indifferent, and the rest downright hate the feature and will go to great lengths to turn the system off at every opportunity, especially in vehicles that don’t offer a way to disable the feature.