![]() ![]() ![]() I have tried both the Parrot 3100 and the Scoshe Blu-Fusion and in my opinion the factory version although it has its drawbacks works better than the aftermarket interfaces I have tried. My local dealer is working with me to resolve the issues with Onstar connecting to the vehicle but in my opinion the update was a success. XMBT1 is a plug n play Bluetooth Audio Streaming Adapter that allows music streaming from your phone for GM vehicles with factory XM tuners. Voice commands to make or receive calls are working with the steering wheel button that also functions as the radio mute button. The issue I have is the Onstar functionality is limited, Onstar is having issues communicating with the vehicle but I can contact them using either the blue onstar button or the Emergency button. After replacing only the VCIM, Bluetooth works and pairs with my Blackberry. After a few web searches I found one at a auto recycler in Arizona, I purchased the VCIM (including the bluetooth antenna) for $250. This is an older thread, you may not receive a response, and. I just wanted to check with you guys before I pay 250. (Making and receiving calls + playing audio files). offer a module called Neo 2.0 which should solve the problem. I came to the conclusion that a VCIM module from a 2009 Escalade would be worthwhile investment. My Escalade does not have the Bluetooth option enabled because it does not have the OnStar feature. I have been reading many GM forums (not only cadillac) with many opinions on the ability to add bluetooth functionality to a 2008 Escalade. ![]()
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