Offer available on the purchase or lease of a new 2023 model year or newer Bluelink equipped Hyundai vehicle. Bluelink enrollment includes 3 years of the Bluelink Connected Care, Remote and Guidance (if equipped with factory-equipped navigation) Packages and requires an active Bluelink subscription agreement subject to the Connected Services Terms and Conditions. Three-year term starts from the new vehicle date of first use Bluelink available on select Hyundai models and trims. Only use Bluelink and corresponding devices when safe to do so. Cellular and GPS coverage is required. Features, specifications, and fees are subject to change. For more on details and limitations, visit HyundaiUSA.com or your authorized Hyundai dealer.
Bluelink Remote Package subscription required. Remote Vehicle Start is only available for Push Button Start equipped vehicles with an Automatic Transmission or a Dual Clutch Transmission. Not available on all models and trims. Only use Remote Start when safe to do so.
You can use the MyHyundai app from anywhere, or use voice commands in your vehicle to search for destinations. Bluelink then syncs with your navigation system, so your route is ready to go when you are. You can even save multiple destinations for easy access later.
Bluelink+ is available to purchasers and lessees of new 2024 Bluelink-equipped Hyundai models. Not available on all models and trims. Bluelink+ requires an active Bluelink account subject to the Connected Services Terms and Conditions. Only use Bluelink features and corresponding devices when safe to do so. Cellular and GPS coverage is required. Fees apply for map and multimedia over-the-air (OTA) updates after an initial three-year period of complementary updates. Three-year term starts from the new vehicle date of first use. Features, specifications, and fees are subject to change.
Bluelink and Bluelink+ both offer the same services, such as being able to remotely start your Hyundai, lock or unlock the doors, schedule EV battery charging and more. The difference is in how you pay for them.
There are three Bluelink packages: Connected Care, Remote and Guidance. After the trial period is over, each package is available for $99/year or $9.90/month. The Connected Care Package comes with a complimentary trial for all new Bluelink-equipped vehicles. Currently, there are no à la carte options available.
Choose whether or not to share your data here. In order to potentially receive discounted insurance rates drive data sharing must be turned on. By participating, you are consenting to allow Hyundai to share you driving data with a third-party. Please refer to the Bluelink Terms and Conditions link here for additional information.
You can use the MyHyundai app from anywhere, or use voice commands in your vehicle to search for destinations. Bluelink+ then syncs with your navigation system, so your route is ready to go when you are. You can even save multiple destinations for easy access later.
Bluelink launched on the 2012 Sonata and is currently available on most 2013 through 2023 Hyundai models (excluding IONIQ 6). Vehicles later than 2013 that are not equipped with Bluelink include 2013 - 2017 Accent, 2013 Elantra sedan and 2013 Tucson.
Once you have activated Bluelink on your car's head unit, all you have to do is download the app from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store and open it on your phone. Follow the instructions on the screen and you are good to go.
I have a 2015 Sante Fe and notice my BlueLink has kidnapped my radio by trying to load on the system and all vital information with my radio. I called blue link and they said they no longer update 2012 to 2015 with Blue link. Now I have blue link trying to upload on in my Sante fe with blue link trying to load and blinding my radio and everything else on my radio system. I also had headlight issues. My lights are still not working appropriately, but I have put up with it. Hyundai West out of Wichita are working my system as we speak. What happens is that the Bluelink is taken off the radio head. But you have to go through a process with Hyandai and Bluelink to remove it. Once it is removed all navigation and the luxuries of my car are taken away devaluing my car! This is happening to everyone. Because they are not updating due to the 2g, systems. If it would up to me they have issues with bluelink and stop selling this system with Hyundai. I now will never own another hyandai because we are not supported my Hyandai due to their issue. Technology has no updates for my nice car. Most dealerships now know what vehicle they are selling and need to disclose this to of the older models. My reccommendations are not to buy any Hyandai from 2012 to 2015 until they resolve this issue.
Hopefully not! It just needs to be disconnected. Bluelink has been loading on my car. It has blinded my use for my heater, radio controls etc. The main problem is is getting this Bluelink off my radio head!
Google Home is a voice-activated speaker powered by the Google Assistant that can provide real-time answers and activate streaming music services, smart home devices and your Hyundai. Using Google Assistant and Hyundai Bluelink, you can conveniently send destinations to your vehicle, start it, set the temperature and more. To get started, link your MyHyundai account using your MyHyundai username and password. In order to access remote functions, you will need to verbally provide your Bluelink PIN. Remember, an active Remote Package subscription is required to access the Hyundai Bluelink Agent for Google Assistant.
Bluelink launched on the 2012 Sonata and is currently available on most 2013 and newer Hyundai models. Vehicles later than 2013 that are not equipped with Bluelink include 2013 - 2017 Accent, 2013 Elantra sedan and 2013 Tucson.
A credit card is not required to enroll in the 3 year complimentary trial but by signing up for auto-renewal with a credit card, you will ensure continued services after the complementary year trial period comes to an end. Your credit card will be charged at the end of your complimentary trial period. As a courtesy, you will receive a timely reminder before your credit card is charged with the current Bluelink subscription rate.
Purchasing additional years of service during enrollment makes you eligible for discounted rates and provides you with the convenience of uninterrupted service. You can view the discount pricing during enrollment on owners.hyundaiusa.com.
Enhanced Roadside Assistance works in conjunction with your vehicle's Hyundai Assurance 24/7 Roadside Assistance coverage. GPS coordinates for your vehicle will be provided to the Bluelink Customer Care agent when making a Roadside Assistance call from inside the vehicle using the Bluelink button.
If your Hyundai vehicle is stolen, file a stolen vehicle report with your local police department immediately. The Bluelink Customer Care agent will need a report number to help police find the location of your vehicle.
Bluelink is an embedded system, which means that you will be able to use most of the features without the need to have your cell phone in the car. However, some functions are enhanced with your cell phone through the mobile application like remote features.
The mobile app supports both Apple Watch and Android Wear smartwatches like the Samsung Gear Live, Moto 360, LG G Watch and the LG G R Watch. Additionally, all Bluelink-equipped vehicles are supported by the smartwatch app.
A couple of years ago, I was able to cobble together a way to control my Hyundai vehicle through their Bluelink service by running the node.js app Bluelinky as a service on a raspberry pi, sending requests to it using Rule Manager, and triggering those requests either within hubitat or by exposing vswitches to homekit for use with siri shortcuts.
This process works, but it would be great if there were a hubitat driver that could make the API calls directly to the Bluelink service. It seems like it should be a simple project to make a hubitat driver for it, since the bluelinky dev has already done the work of reverse engineering the API, but I'm an IT Ops guy, not a dev, so what do I know?
In the past, when I wanted Google to remote start my vehicle for me, I created a virtual switch in hubitat which would send the remote start command through bluelinky when the vswitch turned on. That avoided any added complexity on the google end.
Does this work For US cars? Reason I ask is I was playing with this but i don't think it support US. But has been updated since then. node-red-contrib-bluelinky - npm
I currently use node-red to start my ford. node-red-contrib-ffpass (node) - Node-RED
I integrated node red with hubitat
I don't use node red, so I can't speak to that package specifically, but it should. Bluelinky was originally US only, with support for other countries being added sometime last year. I know there was a window recently where authentication was broken for US vehicles, but that was fixed within a couple of weeks.
Bluelink+ is our new connected car service plan for 2023 IONIQ 6 and all 2024 and newer Hyundai models. It includes all the same great features you love about Bluelink, so you can remotely start the vehicle, schedule EV battery charging, lock or unlock doors and more-all at no additional cost for the original owner. Which can save you up to $350 or more per year. i
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