The MyHyundai with Bluelink Mobile App is used to access the Car Finder feature. If your vehicle is within a 1-mile radius of your GPS signal, you can use this feature to find your vehicle on a map and record its location for later use.
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Second Hyundai purchaser
When looking for information on how to track the delivery date of a car I ordered on January 31, 2022, I came across this thread. The dealer’s website showed the car as being in their “inventory” with no indication that it was “in transit,” so I wasn’t aware I would be “ordering” it until that day. It ended up not being in their inventory or in transit. On whatever website the dealer uses as of February 12, it is currently marked as “in transit.” I don’t mind waiting, but they want a sizable deposit ($1,000) and won’t even give me a deadline. I have the VIN number, is there any way I can track this on my own? TIA.
Gene
The window sticker is produced three days after the Palisade in Korea is finished, thus the answer is yes.
Mine reads sold to my dealership, and I could see the ship’s arrival time in port.
Additionally, it demonstrates that Palisade was sold to my or your dealership from a Korean manufacturer, not a port.
Once you receive your VIN number and window sticker from the dealer, you can follow the example below.
the window sticker’s lower right corner… The pertinent information is located above the bar code.
see the attachment below. Depending on your machine, you might need to right-click the attachment and select “Open in new Tab.”
The VIN Release Date (or Window Sticker Release Date), which is the first three digits (i.e. 199), is expressed in the day of the year, i.e. 199 = July 18th (this year).
The Model Year is the next digit. This one is a 2020 Palisade (i.e., a “0”; the 2019 and 2018 have a “9” and a “8,” respectively).
Uncertain about the “Q,” but it is consistent over model years, i.e., the same for the models from 2018 to 2019 to 2020.
The Ship Name abbreviation it’s on for delivery is the remaining letters. This was most likely the “Don Quijote.”
This should make it easier for people like myself to keep track of when automobiles are transported to the ports.
Utilizing free online resources for maritime ship monitoring, such as Free AIS Ship Tracking of Marine Traffic – VesselFinder
can be used to track the car (through VIN) and find the ship. To find the receiving port, use the PORT name on the window sticker in the upper left corner.
Additionally, “In Transit” (when looking for cars on Hyundai’s website) I understand refers to being on a ship. When the car is inventoried at the port for delivery, it vanishes. When leaving the port to go to the dealer, I’m not sure if it shows back to “In Transit,” but I’ll let you know when I actually have my Palisade. The window sticker for the “In Transit” vehicle will be displayed if you copy and paste its VIN into any Hyundai dealer’s “Show Window Sticker” box for an in-stock vehicle (change the VIN in the site box at the top of the browser).
How can I follow a Hyundai automobile reservation?
I recently bought a Hyundai Palisade, however it has some customized features. According to the dealer, Hyundai must manufacture the vehicle in Korea and ship it to the showroom. How can I check the progress of my Hyundai’s shipping or reservation?
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Greetings on your recent acquisition! The Hyundai Palisade is a highly regarded vehicle, so hopefully you’ll be happy with it when it shows here. Hyundai regrettably does not let clients follow their automobile reservations.
As an alternative, you can speak with the dealership to find out the situation. In order for dealers to give you a rough idea of when the car might arrive, Hyundai normally provides them with this information.
Shipping may take longer than usual because shipping channels have been backlogged for virtually all of 2020 and 2021.
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What this app does
You may remotely start your car (R) and unlock or lock the door using the MyHyundai app (R) • Use customized saved presets to start your vehicle (R) • Manage charging schedules and settings and view charge status (EV and PHEV vehicles only) (R) • User tutorials can help you learn more about essential features. • Turn on the lights and horn from a distance (R) • Look up and send Points of Interest to your car (G) Make a Car Care service appointment, access Bluelink Customer Care, find your car, and access saved POI History (G) (R) • Gain access to maintenance data and other useful features. • Vehicle Status Check (available on a few 2015MY+ models) • Use four phone widgets to access vehicle capabilities, including remote features, parking meters, POI searches, and Ioniq EV vehicles.
The MyHyundai app also supports features of Wear OS smartwatches. To access specific functions, use voice commands or the menu on your smartwatch. You can accomplish the following things with MyHyundai for Wear OS: Remotely start your car (R), Remotely unlock or lock the door (R), Remotely turn on the horn and lights (R), and Find My Car (R) *Note: A car with Bluelink capabilities and an active Bluelink membership are necessary.
The following device permissions are requested by the MyHyundai app as necessary: Phone: For placing calls when tapping on buttons or links to call; Camera: For adding driver and profile pictures; Contacts: For choosing from phone contacts when sending secondary driver invites; Location: For map and location functionality throughout the app; Files: For saving PDFs or other downloaded documents to the device; Notifications: For enabling push notification messages from the app; Biometrics: For enabling fingerprint and/or face recognition for authentication
How can I locate my Hyundai that was stolen?
Hyundai: The Hyundai Blue Link system includes stolen car tracking. Blue Link can assist law enforcement in slowing down, immobilizing, and locating your car once you file a police complaint. Simply get in touch with Blue Link using the web or a mobile app.
Without GPS, how can I track my car?
All positioning and navigational applications have been significantly impacted by GPS. As a substitute for GPS monitoring, SIM-based tracking offers the same functionality and can help you find assets more quickly, both within and outside of cities, and pinpoint the precise location of your asset as it moves. This is because mobile networks span the entire country.
Can I use my phone to track my car?
Maps on Google (iOS and Android) Whether you have an iPhone or an Android phone, you can use Google Maps to locate your automobile, albeit some of the methods are slightly different. Open Google Maps on your phone once you’ve parked your vehicle.
Can my Hyundai key fob be tracked?
Despite being highly technological, key fobs don’t come with a built-in tracking feature just yet.
Fortunately, you have lots of third-party tools at your disposal to monitor your key fobs till then!
This is essentially a tiny keychain-sized fob that you can attach to your key fob (or your phone, wallet, vehicle keys, or anything else that has a propensity to disappear!)
These key trackers connect to your phone via Bluetooth; don’t worry, even the most affordable models typically have a range of several dozen meters.
Your key tracker might, depending on the manufacturer you select:
- Make a noise to aid in finding it
- GPS can be used to locate it.
- When you are a specific distance away, notify you.
Once everything is set up, all you’ll need to do to find your key fob is pull out your phone and use the app that is included — no more frantic searching or needing to go back a step or two!
Has the Hyundai Blue Link GPS tracking technology?
Because you can now keep an eye on your new 2019 Hyundai Santa Fe from a distance, you won’t need to be concerned about it being left unattended. You may view the vehicle live from anywhere by connecting your cell phone. If there is an unfortunate break-in, you will be informed right away. If your automobile has been stolen, the Blue Link vehicle tracking tool reveals the whereabouts of the vehicle. In addition to revealing your SUV’s location, you may remotely immobilize it to stop a thief from taking it farther.
Where can I find an automobile tracking device?
On a car or fleet of vehicles, a GPS tracking device can be installed almost anywhere—in the front or back bumper, wheel wells, underneath floor mats or seats, or in the glove box. However, GPS trackers are typically mounted on the dashboard using an on-board diagnostics (OBD) connector for fleet tracking purposes.
Initially, mechanics connected to the vehicle’s onboard computer and ran diagnostic tests using OBD ports. The same ports can be utilized to provide drivers with real-time data on a variety of vehicle performance metrics, including as speed, temperature, airflow, and more.
OBD tracking devices are now so widespread that even insurance providers use them to give safe drivers discounts. Fleet managers should carefully analyze the extra features before selecting a GPS fleet system because not all OBD devices are created equal.
How are cars tracked by police?
Powerful equipment called license plate readers enables authorities to trace a car’s travels around a metropolis. Automatic license plate readers are frequently used by police to monitor the movement of vehicles within their control.
Hyundai, does it have GPS?
Widespread adoption of in-car navigation When utilizing Android Auto or Apple CarPlay’s Siri, Hyundai Motor drivers can access speech recognition-enabled GPS. These systems are more dependable because they remain inside the vehicle and function as soon as the engine is started.
Does every vehicle have GPS tracking?
Nearly all cars made nowadays come equipped with a GPS system. However, they may not typically have a tracking device installed unless the owner specifically instructs them to.
Is there a Hyundai auto app?
Getting information about your Hyundai vehicle is now simpler than ever thanks to the MyHyundai app. You may schedule service, connect to your Bluelink-capable vehicle, and access owner resources via the MyHyundai app on your phone. You may access your Bluelink features from your office, your home, or just about anywhere thanks to Bluelink technology, which empowers and allows you while you’re on the go.
The MyHyundai app works with Apple Watch as well. To access certain functions, use voice commands or the smartwatch app’s menu. You may remote start your car (R) and remotely unlock or lock the door using MyHyundai for Apple Watch (R) • Locate your vehicle (R) • Remotely trigger the horn and lights (R) *Note: A car with Bluelink capabilities and an active Bluelink membership are necessary.
The following device permissions are requested by the MyHyundai app as necessary: Phone: For making calls when tapping on buttons or links to call; Camera: For adding driver and profile pictures; Contacts: For choosing from phone contacts when sending secondary driver invites; Location: For map and location functionality throughout the app; Files: For saving PDFs or other downloaded documents to the device; Notifications: For enabling push notification messages from the app; Touch ID/Face ID: For enabling fingerprint and/or face recognition function