H3's - Are they easy to steal?
#11
RE: H3's - Are they easy to steal?
Van, didn't see anything. Apparently they don't publish a local list, at least not that I can see. Guessing that since the Hummer's don't show on any of the National list that it isn't a real threat.
#12
RE: H3's - Are they easy to steal?
Actually RMD my experiences with Onstar have been impressive. I am sure that they have the occasional screw up but I have been impressed. Don't know about Onstar GPS but a GPS unit with a geohelix antenna will work just fine indoors. In fact my Map60 csx works perfectly downstairs, in the car, in my office, etc. I am sure you could bury it far enough that it wouldn't work. I think I'll check with Onstar on that issue.
#13
RE: H3's - Are they easy to steal?
ORIGINAL: 3hummers
Actually RMD my experiences with Onstar have been impressive. I am sure that they have the occasional screw up but I have been impressed. Don't know about Onstar GPS but a GPS unit with a geohelix antenna will work just fine indoors. In fact my Map60 csx works perfectly downstairs, in the car, in my office, etc. I am sure you could bury it far enough that it wouldn't work. I think I'll check with Onstar on that issue.
Actually RMD my experiences with Onstar have been impressive. I am sure that they have the occasional screw up but I have been impressed. Don't know about Onstar GPS but a GPS unit with a geohelix antenna will work just fine indoors. In fact my Map60 csx works perfectly downstairs, in the car, in my office, etc. I am sure you could bury it far enough that it wouldn't work. I think I'll check with Onstar on that issue.
#20
RE: H3's - Are they easy to steal?
I thought that we established that the key doesn't have a transponder in it? Many users on here stated that they are using Hardware Store cut keys with now problems? Maybe the newer 08's do? I know neither one of mine have one.