I went into the store and came back and my keyfob wouldn't work to open car. Without panicking, I sat down and pulled up a video asking why my Hyundai would not open the doors with the keyfob wouldn't work.Thank you Puente Hills for the video that showed how to use the lock button and the hold button. It unlocked and started my car, which I didn't know would do. This is a very useful video 😁Question, Should I Even get a steering wheel lock? My car was locked, But someone went in and ransacked my car. Nothing was taken but was very scary for me. Can this? Car be. Start it even though I don't have a key.And or the doors were locked?
I have this car and I was able to back it out of the garage remotely, but when I went to put it back the engine turned off and a red light came on the key fob. It did this 3 times, all times I moved in different positions. Then the 4th time it worked. Was I not standing in a correct distance? Wish I had this when I was 9 months pregnant and some a- parked so close to me I could not get in. love this car
I love my 2023 Hyundai Tucson Limited (red). This beautiful car officially with its Smart Cruise Control🙀(just by holding the steering wheel. This car drives all by itself).😱
Really weird to see the car move without a driver, also mine stops if someone or something is in the path of movement. Door have to be locked to reduce chance of theft.
Yes, it is very exciting that the cars are now safely driving themselves for short distances. This is how they are designed, and yes you should always lock your doors for additional safety.
When we use the remote start the parking lights do not come on or any lights for that matter . we cant tell if the car started . Are the lights supposed to come on ??
1. Does remote start allow to turn up the heated seats, steering ? Basically, does it remember the last setting I had on (if I had heated seats/steering on, will it be on again when I do remote start) 2. If not, does the blue link app has this feature
I just bought this car 2 weeks ago. The blue link feature allows you to turn on heated seats, steering wheel (almost anything) as a setting so whenever you choose that setting the same features turn on. You are even able to name that setting ex. Winter or Summer. Just know, blue link will take 3-5 seconds to actually start the car, not like an old school Viper remote. I haven't used the start option on the remote yet. Good luck with your car search.
@@lexcoupe74 but does it “remember” your last setting for heated seats for temperature or does blue link by default only turned up heated seats to level 1 (three levels on the physical button)
@@yadwinderberi8199 Blue link runs on your phone. It will only remember your saved settings from your phone. You can create up to 4 settings. You can change those settings 15 minutes before you walk out & start the car in the app. In those settings you can set the car temp, the seat cool/ heat (1,2,3), steering wheel heat (on/off) front defrost, side defrost, how many minutes the car runs. I created a winter and summer setting. I've never started the car from the fob only blue link on my phone. I would guess it would remember the last setting from the fob.
If you are using this to pull into a tight parking spot, will the car automatically shot off after a certain amount of time or is there a way to turn off the remote start from outside the vehicle?
I bought the 2022 Tucson SEL (with the premium package) and love it. It also has remote start on the FOB. As you stated in the video, I pressed the lock button twice and held down the start button on the bottom of my FOB. But my Tucson did not start. And I didn't get the Limited edition. I wouldn't want to park my Tucson in a tight parking space. It's like asking someone to give you door dings.
Can you do a video on the 2022 Santa Fe (or a similar model) plugin/hybrid startup features? We have cold weather here and can't figure out how to get the heat going in the morning!
@@davenone7312 It basically looks like using BlueLink is the only/best/mostconsistent option to set your climate control on startup. Which says a lot considering how headachy that program is.
If the car/s beside you are not straight where steering is necessary to get in or out of the parking space, does the car use the sensors to steer it so it won't hit the other cars or does it only go straight? Will the sensors automatically stop the car so it does not hit anything like if you are pulling into a space where there is a car in front of you?
Can you make a video how to use the physical key just in case the your remote key is not working or your battery is disconnected like what i have since I disconnected personally to avoid battery discharge since I’m going to travel. Thanks
This is a Very interesting video! Yesterday I bought the Hybrid model. Could you teach us how to charge the cellphone without a wire, please? It is very technological and it has a lot of things that I do not how to use yet... God bless you!!
I have a Santa Fe Limited with wireless charging. The slot is hidden in the "lower" cupholder space with the USB charging port. It'son the left and somewhat resembles a slot for an old Super Nintendo. Insert the phone with the screen facing AWAY from the driver and it should begin charging. This does assume all compatibility works out, of course, you may have a phone or other compatibility problem. Good luck.
@@daviddonaire9392 Except there's nothing identifying the location where it would go and it's not a literal flat pad on the dash you would assume is the wireless charging location?
the front wheels will straighten automatically when you hold the forward park button... they are a very smart car. The guy at the dealership showed me before i took her home :)
Can you confirm if the LIMITED trim will have a firmware update to upgrade to wireless android auto? It just doesn't make sense to have the cheaper SEL trim to have it wireless and LIMITED being 'limited'
@@PuenteHillsHyundai no self parallel parking is very disappointing. My 2017 Kia Sportage has parallel and bay parking assist. Actually a deal breaker. Otherwise looks great