How do I reset my Hyundai Blue Link?

How do I reset my Hyundai Blue Link?

-Turn vehicle on and disconnect Bluetooth and any other connected mobile devices. -Next to tuner knob is a small hole. Push and hold it in with a paper clip or pen for 15 seconds. The navigation system will reset.

How do I reset my Hyundai Santa Fe sport?

2018-2020 Hyundai Santa Fe Service Required message Reset

  1. Turn the engine On.
  2. Press the MODE button to navigate USER SETTINGS.
  3. Then scroll down to SERVICE INTERVAL then press OK.
  4. Enable the SERVICE INTERVAL then scroll down to RESET then press OK.
  5. Then select YES then press OK to confirm the reset.

How do I activate my blue link?

Start by following these steps:

  1. 1) Start your vehicle and turn the navigation system on.
  2. 2) Select Bluelink in the Multimedia menu.
  3. 3) Using the main display screen in the middle of your dashboard, select Bluelink Settings.
  4. 4) Select Service Activation.

How long is Blue Link program?

At this point you can retry activation, but it usually takes them 1-3 hours to get all features operable after the VIN is added to your account and services purchased.

When does the Hyundai Blue Link system end?

Hyundai told owners, “If you do not reactivate your Blue Link services by January 28, 2015, your current Blue Link system in your vehicle will be permanently disabled.” Hyundai told owners the service could be reactivated, but the hardware would need to be changed and installed by a Hyundai dealer.

Do you have to pay for Blue Link?

All necessary hardware for the Blue Link system is a standard feature included in the sale price of any Hyundai vehicle with the system. Hyundai owners were told they would be charged for the service after a trial period, and if the subscription expired, the service could be reactivated at any time for a small connection fee.

What does BlueLink mean for a stolen car?

Bluelink® is a dynamic, connected car technology subscription system consisting of three packages: Remote, Connected Care and Guidance. Bluelink® Services features are unavailable during Stolen Vehicle Recovery.

Who is the plaintiff in the Hyundai Blue Link lawsuit?

The Hyundai Blue Link lawsuit was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California – Guy Coss v. Hyundai Motor America. Plaintiff Guy Coss is represented by McCuneWright, LLP.

Hyundai told owners, “If you do not reactivate your Blue Link services by January 28, 2015, your current Blue Link system in your vehicle will be permanently disabled.” Hyundai told owners the service could be reactivated, but the hardware would need to be changed and installed by a Hyundai dealer.

The Hyundai Blue Link lawsuit was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California – Guy Coss v. Hyundai Motor America. Plaintiff Guy Coss is represented by McCuneWright, LLP.

All necessary hardware for the Blue Link system is a standard feature included in the sale price of any Hyundai vehicle with the system. Hyundai owners were told they would be charged for the service after a trial period, and if the subscription expired, the service could be reactivated at any time for a small connection fee.

Bluelink® is a dynamic, connected car technology subscription system consisting of three packages: Remote, Connected Care and Guidance. Bluelink® Services features are unavailable during Stolen Vehicle Recovery.

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