Downbad
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The cult following on this forum is a little unsettlingSounds like you should sell your Telly...

The cult following on this forum is a little unsettlingSounds like you should sell your Telly...
I have a 2020 EX and have confirmed that I can't use navigation without the subscription...which is complete BS considering we have the maps loaded in the system. I can't fathom why I shouldn't be able to type in an address and have the downloaded map route. The only work around is if I drag the cross hairs to the place I'm trying to go, then the car will navigate to that point.You can use the Navigation in the Telluride without a UVO subscription as long as your Telluride is equipped with Navigation which the SX trim is. You can turn the UVO Network off under Navigation settings and Use Network and you would uncheck the Use UVO Network box which is on Page 9-15 of the attached Telluride Infotainment System Guide. I included the UVO packages and what they cover and it does not affect the Navigation if your Telluride is equipped other than you won't be able to search the network for destinations without connection to the UVO network as most of UVO is for remote access features like remote start and location of vehicle when parked along with the ability to send destination commands from the app and using Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa with voice commands from home from what I am seeing.
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Go to voice recognition settings and disable UVO network. If that doesn’t work, update your head unit software for free (32GB or larger thumb drive required) and that should also allow you to search addresses again without UVO.I have a 2020 EX and have confirmed that I can't use navigation without the subscription
Unlikely this will ever be an option. You can install an aftermarket remote starter and use your existing fob to activate it though.It'd be REALLY nice if Kia gave 2020 owners the option to retrofit the key fob start that the '21s have. Any ideas if we expect that to happen???
I live in Pa. but have a vacation home in the woods of Vermont.....the UVO remote start works here in Pa. but not up there in Vermont.....the only difference is we have little to no cell service up there. The UVO system seems dependent upon that......I have lived in Minnesota my entire life and survived without remote start. I will continue to do so with my 2020 Telluride.
I tried remote start via UVO a few times - it has maybe started for me twice.
Yeah I did some more reading after posting and saw the suggestion on updating the software. I did disable UVO but no luck. I'm not a fan of the new map update, may wait to see what they come out with this spring.
I saw the plug and play remote start but heard that voids the warranty?? We may be moving to a much colder climate this summer, might have to spend the $300. I'd much rather pay Kia $300 and not void the warranty, thou
Yeah I lived in CO for 4 years and didn't ever have it, but I was a single dude in his 20s. We may be moving to Alaska and I've got 2 little ones now, would like for them to not freeze waiting for the Telluride to warm up. Ultimately they'd be fine, but still...I have lived in Minnesota my entire life and survived without remote start. I will continue to do so with my 2020 Telluride.
I tried remote start via UVO a few times - it has maybe started for me twice.
I don't use UVO bc I won't pay for it. I don't know the key fob's range, but I'm never going to be that person who starts my car way at a distance out of sight anyway.I've been using the UVO remote start without a hitch for over a month and like it. I think whats not being explained is the key fob's range is ? Without seeing the car, do you know its running? Can you custom set the heating, steering wheel, and defrosters? I agree that it shouldn't be an added charge and both should be provided but if I had to choose, I would take the UVO. If I need to be close to my car for the fob to work doesn't help me.
I rented an Audi Q7 once that had a fabric shade under the sunroof. You could open the sunroof and still keep the fabric shade closed so you could get the fresh area without getting direct sun on the top of your head.
I think whats not being explained is the key fob's range is ? Without seeing the car, do you know its running?
I don't know the key fob's range,
I always love to use the remote start leaving a restaurant, apartment building, mall, or coming back to the car from a long walk and have it toasty warm in the winter or cooled in the summer. Kind of pointless to have remote start in these scenarios if you can only turn it on once you get close enough to the car to see it. By then the car would hardly have cooled/warmed at all.I'm never going to be that person who starts my car way at a distance out of sight anyway.
I've heard the OEM wipers are not that great. So far, knock on wood, I've not had to use them much. However, when I do replace them, it will probably be with Bosch.I wish the car would lock and unlock itself without a DIY proximity switch. The factory wiper blades are meh.......I just bought a new set today and have had the Telly for a month. Other than that; no complaints
Last time I got them it was at my local AutoZone.I wanted Bosch but the local Walmart doesn’t carry them and I didn’t feel like ordering. We’ll see how these Michelin wipers hold up
Its a shame that we haven't been able to attend any big events but I could see me coming out of a stadium and have a warm car ready! I think the app has made it 100% more enjoyable.I’ve driven both Q7 and Q5’s with pano sunroofs, pretty sure it is not possible to close the shade with the glass portion open.
Also the perforated shades do a terrible job keeping the car cool on hot summer days. I prefer the blackout shades on the Telluride.
Product reference guide says 98.4ft range. Range would probably be a lot shorter with walls in the way.
I always love to use the remote start leaving a restaurant, apartment building, mall, or coming back to the car from a long walk and have it toasty warm in the winter or cooled in the summer. Kind of pointless to have remote start in these scenarios if you can only turn it on once you get close enough to the car to see it. By then the car would hardly have cooled/warmed at all.