Yes, the basic navigation functions on your vehicle may still work even if OnStar is not activated. However, some advanced features that rely on OnStar services such as remote diagnostics, automatic crash response, and hands-free calling may not be available.
Only if you have onstar. Some 2006 TB's have onstar, but most don't. It came standard in all GM vehicles as of 07. You probably have analog onstar which does not work anymore (not sure when that happened) but only the digital onstar works. If you have the analog and your in an accident onstar will try to connect but it wont work and possibly drain your battery. If you find out this is the case you may be able to upgrade to digital for a lot $$ or you can get it disabled at a Chevy dealership for free
The cast of Crash record - 1995 includes: Jocelyn Quivrin
Give me a "brake!"
Driver Air bags, Passenger Air bags, Passenger Air Bag On/Off Switch Standard, Front Head Curtain Side Impact Air Bags, Rear Head Curtain Side Impact Air Bags, OnStar Automatic Crash Response, OnStar Stolen Vehicle Assistance, OnStar Remote Door Unlock, OnStar Emergency Services , OnStar Roadside Assistance , Onstar Hands Free Calling, Onstar Vehicle Diagnostics, Daytime Running Lamps, Traction Control System,StabiliTrak Electronic Stability Control System, Vehicle Anti-Theft System, Front Disc/Rear Drum Brakes, Not Available 4- Wheel ABS, Rear Door Child Security Lockout, Remote Keyless Entry, Tire Pressure Monitor
an e-brake is an emergancy brake yeah but don't use it unless you about to crash and are strong enough to pull it
Crash and go boooooooooom.
Worst case? Fatal crash.
depress the emergency brake
depress the emergency brake
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The crash of two 747 aircraft at Tenerife Airport in 1977 still holds the record.