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Removing the OnStar Antenna

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Old 08-18-2007, 11:42 PM
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Default Removing the OnStar Antenna

Any suggestions?
It'* wired into everything isn't it, I don't wanna mess anything up by taking it out (other than the OnStar that I don't use).
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If you're speaking of an antenna mounted to the rear glass of your car, there is no problem removing as long as you don't use or plan to use OnStar in the future. This antenna is for the voice communication. Use caution not to scratch the glass or damage the defrost grid lines.
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