We get it. Your car is your baby. We’ll help keep it safe. 
                
			
		
	
	
        
	
    
    
    
    
	
		
	Think of us as your OnStar anti-theft team. If someone even tries to break into your car, our Theft Alarm Notification
What if someone steals your car? It’s a question we hear a lot — “can OnStar locate my car?” We sure can. Once law enforcement confirms your vehicle has been stolen, our Advisors use GPS to help authorities find your vehicle. But that’s just the beginning. When it’s safe, we’ll work with authorities to remotely slow it down.
Here’s how to report a stolen vehicle:
- First, file a police report, and let the police know you have OnStar.
- Then call OnStar at 1.888.4ONSTAR (1.888.466.7827).
- Using Stolen Vehicle Assistance,* we’ll help law enforcement recover your car.
Life is unpredictable. It’s why we built the OnStar Protect Plan.
Life can send us curveballs in all forms. We’re here for you. Lost? We’ve got you. Fender bender? We’ve got you. Flat tire? We’re on it. The OnStar Protect Plan
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                Automatic Crash Response 
                
			
		
	
	
        
	
    
    
    
    
	
		
	If you’re in a crash, we’re with you. Even if you can’t ask for help, we’ll request help for you. 
			
                
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	Whether you’re out of gas, your tire’s flat, or your car just stopped and who knows why, we’ll get you a tow or whatever help you need to get back up and running.
			
                
                OnStar Guardian® app 
                
			
		
	
	
        
	
    
    
    
    
	
		
	You’ll have our safety services with you on your phone — wherever you are. Plus, add up to seven family members
 
		
		
	
			
                
                Robbed at gunpoint. Car stolen. OnStar to the rescue.  
                
			
		
	
	
        
	
    
    
    
    
	
		
	Lacey Bond never thought she’d need OnStar. But that all changed one January night. 
 
		
		
	 
		
		
	 
		
		
	 
		
		
	