2015 Gm Silverado Navigation System Manual

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Description The myChevrolet Mobile App gives you the ultimate ownership experience: convenience and control, right at your fingertips. Get powerful, easy-to-use features with the convenience of remote connection, streamlined service and maintenance. Unlock your vehicle’s full potential with the myChevrolet Mobile App. Start by logging in with your Chevrolet Owner Center or OnStar username and password. Service availability, features, and functionality are subject to limitations and vary by vehicle and the plan you are enrolled in.

Remote Key Fob: Remote Start/Stop: Send a remote command to start and stop your vehicle from anywhere (requires factory installed and enabled remote starter system) Lock/Unlock: Lock and unlock your doors from anywhere (requires automatic locks) Warning Lights: Send a remote command to activate your horn and flash your lights Vehicle Status: Fuel Level/Range: View your fuel level in percentage, approximate number of gallons remaining and miles until empty. For Electric Vehicle owners, monitor EV range, charging status and even find charging stations along your route Oil Life: View your remaining oil life as a percentage Tire Pressure: Get recommended and current tire pressures (if equipped) Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF): If you have a diesel vehicle, check to see if your DEF level is optimal, low, or, if your vehicle is currently in a speed-limited state, critically low Other Services: Chevrolet Smart Driver: Get information and tips to help you improve your driving.Requires a capable 2015 model year or newer vehicle and active service. Visit onstar.com for vehicle capability. We update our app regularly to add new features and improve performance. We’ve added the following features in this release: Chevrolet Smart Driver: Get information and tips to help you improve your driving Schedule Service: View your vehicle’s required maintenance schedule in the app and conveniently schedule your next appointment My Chevrolet Rewards: Learn about/enroll in the program, see your active point balance, and conveniently access your account Bug fixes and minor enhancements. 3.11.0 Feb 5, 2018. We update our app regularly to add new features and improve performance.

We update our app regularly to add new features and improve performance. We've added the following features in this release: OnStar AtYourService will now present location-based promotions and offers within the myChevrolet app Parked Location now links to Apple Maps to provide walking directions to your vehicle’s approximate location Monitor and edit existing, scheduled service appointments for your vehicle Chevrolet Bolt EV owners can now forecast range to a given destination, and schedule charging stops along the way Chevrolet Bolt EV owners can now use KeyPass to update charge management settings Bug fixes and minor enhancements.

3.7.1 Jul 21, 2017. We update our app regularly to add new features and improve performance. We update our app regularly to add new features and improve performance.

What’s New:. “How Things Work” videos to show how to use features available on your Chevrolet. Digital Owner Manuals now contain full content and are searchable in the app (2008 or newer vehicles). Locate Vehicle feature now available in both the Navigation and Parked Location cards (available to eligible US OnStar subscribers). Forgot username/password process improved. General bug fixes and performance improvements.

3.4.0 Jan 10, 2017. Wheels&Shield Mixed feelings. I REALLY like the app. It is listed as a Chevrolet app and not an OnStar app. When I found out by the dealer it is run by OnStar I asked specifically if the service/Vehicle status would still work if I didn't keep OnStar (since I paid for extended SERVICE warranty), I was told it would continue.

When the OnStar representative called me when I got my vehicle home I asked the same question of them. My OnStar subscription ran out and the vehicle status on the 'Chevrolet' app no longer works. What OnStar wants is not going to happen with the budget I allow. So, miscommunication or lie? I will be nice and say miscommunication but the app needs listed as an OnStar reliant feature. I paid a lot of $$ for a vehicle that had a lot of great perks.

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But the one perk I asked specifically about I do think I was misled to get a sale. Then told what I wanted to hear?

Or miscommunication? OnStar told me the same thing.

I did call and received a promo rate that will fit my budget (for now), but this doesn't change the facts of the situation and it doesn't change that I DO like the app. New summary, miscommunication led to my extreme disappointment. I do like the app and it's conveniences. But I will stand with the fact that communication should have been better.

Anyone knows that Chevy could have skipped the middle man and let a phone app hook up directly even without some of the extra features. Wheels&Shield Mixed feelings. I REALLY like the app. It is listed as a Chevrolet app and not an OnStar app.

When I found out by the dealer it is run by OnStar I asked specifically if the service/Vehicle status would still work if I didn't keep OnStar (since I paid for extended SERVICE warranty), I was told it would continue. When the OnStar representative called me when I got my vehicle home I asked the same question of them.

My OnStar subscription ran out and the vehicle status on the 'Chevrolet' app no longer works. What OnStar wants is not going to happen with the budget I allow. So, miscommunication or lie? I will be nice and say miscommunication but the app needs listed as an OnStar reliant feature. I paid a lot of $$ for a vehicle that had a lot of great perks. But the one perk I asked specifically about I do think I was misled to get a sale.

Then told what I wanted to hear? Or miscommunication? OnStar told me the same thing. I did call and received a promo rate that will fit my budget (for now), but this doesn't change the facts of the situation and it doesn't change that I DO like the app. New summary, miscommunication led to my extreme disappointment.

I do like the app and it's conveniences. But I will stand with the fact that communication should have been better. Anyone knows that Chevy could have skipped the middle man and let a phone app hook up directly even without some of the extra features. Edejoie Since the new update the remote commands to lock/unlock the doors has been buggy.

Today, after leaving key in my jacket in the car I locked the doors using the app and went into the gym. About an hour later when I came out I launched the app to unlock the doors and it just kept spinning and spinning but the doors never opened. I closed the app and tried again but still no response. I rebooted my phone just to clear it and launched the app again. Still it would not unlock the doors. It’s now raining. I called onstar for assistance and was told that I only have the basic plan that does not cover assistance by phone to unlock my doors.

However, as a one time courtesy they will unlock them for me. But that I should be warned that if this happens in the future I will not be assisted unless I upgrade the onstar package. I waited until I heard the doors unlock and then I said “regardless of whether I have a basic plan it should ALWAYS be a courtesy to unlock my doors when the app created by onstar fails to work!” The idea to hold someone hostage and pay an upgrade fee in order to be assisted when the app fails? What if a child or pet was in the car and I didn’t have a credit card on me to upgrade?

One thing for sure I will never purchase onstar or recommend it to anyone. Edejoie Since the new update the remote commands to lock/unlock the doors has been buggy. Today, after leaving key in my jacket in the car I locked the doors using the app and went into the gym.

About an hour later when I came out I launched the app to unlock the doors and it just kept spinning and spinning but the doors never opened. I closed the app and tried again but still no response. I rebooted my phone just to clear it and launched the app again. Still it would not unlock the doors. It’s now raining. I called onstar for assistance and was told that I only have the basic plan that does not cover assistance by phone to unlock my doors. However, as a one time courtesy they will unlock them for me.

But that I should be warned that if this happens in the future I will not be assisted unless I upgrade the onstar package. I waited until I heard the doors unlock and then I said “regardless of whether I have a basic plan it should ALWAYS be a courtesy to unlock my doors when the app created by onstar fails to work!” The idea to hold someone hostage and pay an upgrade fee in order to be assisted when the app fails? What if a child or pet was in the car and I didn’t have a credit card on me to upgrade? One thing for sure I will never purchase onstar or recommend it to anyone. Bill in Akron This app works fairly well on my iPhone. I use it in conjunction with my Bolt EV, so it is nice to be able to find charge locations and get a brief description of which charge network and plug type is available.

The what-if route planning is also very handy to verify what destinations are within driving range. The navigation section of the app could some improvement. Setting the initial location and destination is not that easy, especially on a small screen. Better user prompts would help. Also strangely on a 2017 iPad, the app apparently can not auto update the parked location, though it can read vehicle status and lock/unlock doors, etc. This is a problem because the navigation feature won’t allow a route to be planned when the parked location is entered manually.

Route planning does work OK on an iPone 6S where parked location is picked up automatically. The app runs only in portrait mode and on a large screen device like an iPad is just scaled up with huge text and buttons rather than better using the available screen real estate. I really would like to see the app perform better on the iPad which would make route planning a much better user experience.

Bill in Akron This app works fairly well on my iPhone. I use it in conjunction with my Bolt EV, so it is nice to be able to find charge locations and get a brief description of which charge network and plug type is available. The what-if route planning is also very handy to verify what destinations are within driving range. The navigation section of the app could some improvement.

Setting the initial location and destination is not that easy, especially on a small screen. Better user prompts would help. Also strangely on a 2017 iPad, the app apparently can not auto update the parked location, though it can read vehicle status and lock/unlock doors, etc. Audi a6 manual download. This is a problem because the navigation feature won’t allow a route to be planned when the parked location is entered manually. Route planning does work OK on an iPone 6S where parked location is picked up automatically.

The app runs only in portrait mode and on a large screen device like an iPad is just scaled up with huge text and buttons rather than better using the available screen real estate. I really would like to see the app perform better on the iPad which would make route planning a much better user experience.