Has your subscription expired and have you installed that aftermarket remote start yet? Looking to purchase it once they have it back in stock.adding it to mine once the shitty uvo app expires.
First time seeing that, hope someone else comments in saying their using it. Following.Has anybody tried this....
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Are you saying you have this product installed on your Telly that member CJ_313 posted? If so can you provide more detail on the product and its usageAs far away as the fob will lock and unlock your door. The standard range is not that far.
Are you saying you have this product installed on your Telly that member CJ_313 posted? If so can you provide more detail on the product and its usage
No I took that right off the description that was posted. I didn't even open the link.
Thanks, wasn't sure if the ebay listing an universal or notFortin One system has been used by another poster in the Remote Start thread. But, months ago, they didn't have a wire harness. On Fortin's website, it doesn't list availability for a wire harness for the Telluride. This kit looks universal, so its unlikely to be plug and play with Telluride, but it will probably work with a professional installation. Fortin | Bypass modules, remote starters and alarm systems
Thanks, wasn't sure if the ebay listing an universal or not
This is a little frustrating and makes me think that the OEM Remote Start is not all that valuable. I read on several Palisade forums that you must first lock the car before the remote start will engage and this has tripped up many owners. I also read this is the case in the 2021 Kia Seltos. For safety reasons the doors unlock when you are within a set walkup proximity of the vehicle and gives you something like 30 seconds to open the door. I believe the Kia unlock function states you must be within 32ft for "optimal range" and you have about 30secs to open the door. Even if the lock works at a longer line of sight like 33-80ft (Toyota advertises their OEM remote start works within "80 ft of open space") limiting the remote start to having to lock the door makes the system pretty useless if you are at work and want to warm up the car in the parking lot or get the AC started or you have your car parked at a distance while you walk up to it. Most aftermarket systems sell different control units that range from 500-5,000ft without requiring you to press the lock button. The more expensive ones are a longer receiving range but they all use the same fob to transmit the signal.As far away as the fob will lock and unlock your door. The standard range is not that far.
Agreed. I have remote start on all my vehicles but rarely use it. The main reason I want it on the Telluride is that it's an easy way to lock the car and leave it running.I think majority of Telly owners could care less about remote start range. They just want it specifically for two reasons:
- Don’t have to pay $$$ for UVO subscription
- When you look outside your window at home, you can start the car in 10 seconds versus fumble with the slow app for 2-5 minutes
Yeah, I like the service too, its just im hearing once the free trail is over,its gonna cost more than I think it should IMO.I need to give UVO credit where credit is due, just loaded the app to remote start. Only took my 6 seconds to log in with touch ID and send the command. Then took about another 30 seconds for the car to start.
The app has certainly improved since I got the car 6 months ago. I am also using WiFi and the car probably has good cell reception at my home too.