I just got BlueLink up and running -
- Starting via mobile app is slow. Sometimes, I'll make it to the car before it receives the signal (usually takes more than 30 seconds and more like 1 minute)
- Annoying flashing lights. People were just staring at my car when I walked out to it
- Mobile app loads slowly
- Not a fan of having to enter a 4 digit pin after I've logged in and then requested remote start
- At least it doesn't turn off automatically when I open the door like my 2018 Toyota Highlander Limited does... dumbest thing ever!
Thanks, rant is over...
1. it's sending the signal via the web, i.e. your data connection on your phone, so depending on service coverage it can take from a few seconds to a few minutes or fail all together if there is a weak or no signal to the 4g in the car, or your cell coverage is spotty.
in my driveway via my Wi-Fi (both car and phone connected to my house Wi-Fi) it takes 3-5 seconds. at my office both using 4g it takes upwards of 1 minute, luckily I am one of only a handful that have assigned parking, so the signal where I park is decent, I know of others in my department that get spotty signal for their remote start on Hyundai, Toyota/Lexus, and Dodge products, and may times it fails and reports back it is unable to reach the car.
2. In some countries like Korea, China, Japan, New Zealand, and maybe now Australia (as up until 2015 remote start was illegal) this is a requirement of any vehicle that is running and not occupied, the hazards must flash, be it remote start or you starting the car and exiting for a moment to close your garage or gate or whatever. I suspect that it is just common programming for all countries instead of special programming for the US.
3. this is completely dependent on your mobile device, I have no issue with load times on iPhone 8plus or my Apple Watch Series 3.
4. Mine never asks for this if I leave the app open, it only asks the first time I open the app (and I use fingerprint not PIN), as long as the app is left in standby (at least on an iPhone) and not closed, it will not ask for the PIN/Fingerprint again. if you swipe up and close the app, then yes you are reestablishing a session and the 2-factor verification requires both sign in and pin to perform any remote function (lock/unlock/remote/panic)
5. 100% agree on this, I hated that on my Lexus, as such I never used the remote start feature of that car and refused to pay for the Enform Remote App ($160 a year) because it was the stupidest remote start system ever.