'06 Vue Mute Button (Onstar)

Discussion in 'Saturn VUE' started by IYM, Feb 13, 2006.

  1. IYM

    IYM Guest

    OK, I know the subject line is kind of vague, but I was wondering for anyone
    who has a 06 Vue and that uses the Onstar phone can kind of fill me in.....

    According to the manual, after I dial a number, I should be able to hold the
    mute button on the steering wheel to have the Onstar system interrupt the
    call and ask for additional digits. (In other words, this is for navigating
    through a computerized voice mail system where you would normally press "1"
    for voice mail and such). The manual and the Onstar guy both say I should
    be able to hold the mute button down and say the verbal "pound - 1" and
    such. Anyone else have any luck? I don't use it that much, but find it
    rather handy if I have to make a phone call while driving, as I have a
    five-speed. Anyway, I was trying to navigate through my company's phone
    system this morning, as I was running a little late due to the nor'easter we
    got here in NY...

    Nothing that important, but if someone knows something - I'm just
    curious....

    Scott
     
    IYM, Feb 13, 2006
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  2. IYM

    marx404 Guest

    I dont carry my book at home, but have you tried pressing the blue onstar
    button and asking a consultant? They may be able to clarify this for you.

    marx404
     
    marx404, Feb 14, 2006
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  3. IYM

    IYM Guest

    Yea I did - I stated that in my original post that the Onstar guy said it
    should work if I have a steering wheel control with a mute button....

    Oh well - Like I said, no big deal - Just wondering....

    Thanks,

    Scott
     
    IYM, Feb 16, 2006
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  4. IYM

    marx404 Guest

    sorry, I missed that, my bad. I will try and ask someone when I get the
    chance.
    marx404
     
    marx404, Feb 18, 2006
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