InControl App question
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InControl App question
I just bought a 2016 F Type R and having it shipped to me and hopefully arriving some time next week but had a question on InControl. Is it compatible with the 2016 model year and other than remote start and setting the temp is there any other features that warrant the app? I haven't got to the price of it yet but from what I read there is a cost. Is this a worthwhile addition to the car or a novelty?
And I did a search on InControl and didn't see what I was looking or so hence the post. Appreciate any input.
And I did a search on InControl and didn't see what I was looking or so hence the post. Appreciate any input.
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I just bought a 2016 F Type R and having it shipped to me and hopefully arriving some time next week but had a question on InControl. Is it compatible with the 2016 model year and other than remote start and setting the temp is there any other features that warrant the app? I haven't got to the price of it yet but from what I read there is a cost. Is this a worthwhile addition to the car or a novelty?
And I did a search on InControl and didn't see what I was looking or so hence the post. Appreciate any input.
And I did a search on InControl and didn't see what I was looking or so hence the post. Appreciate any input.
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I recently got a 2016 R as well and had similar questions. Is your car still under warranty? If so, the app should be available to you free of charge for the duration for you to test out. Being able to lock/unlock the car without your keys is kind of fun, but the app is largely a novelty in my mind.
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Yes motoring can be expensive here.
I bought 2 years for £57.60 so a little cheaper per year.
Also in the UK warranty is only for 3 years. Last year’s extended was £769 and the renewal for the next year is £971.
I bought 2 years for £57.60 so a little cheaper per year.
Also in the UK warranty is only for 3 years. Last year’s extended was £769 and the renewal for the next year is £971.
Last edited by malbec; 11-28-2020 at 09:23 AM.
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For what it's worth, your InControl subscription is tied to the car in the US, not the owner. When I got the ownership of mine transferred to me (you can have the InControl support team do that through email from their website, don't have to visit the dealer necessarily), I found the InControl subscription was valid through 2025, even though the warranty expires next year (mine's a '16). Not sure if that means someone pre-paid a big chunk of it, or if Jag just set that as the date.
I don't use it often, but I'd definitely pay yearly to have it. It's nice to be able to check in on it if you can't quite remember for sure if you locked it (and lock it remotely if you didn't), and it puts the current location overlaid on a Google Map so you can find it in parking lots, which is fantastic. You can use it to flash the lights as well to help find it, and the auto-start with climate is a nice feature if it's been sitting in the heat/cold for a while. Another big one for me is if you drop it off at the dealer or a tire shop, you can play Big Brother and see when they're working on it (current status of locks/doors/windows/hood/trunk and top if it's a vert are all displayed), and it'll track their trips with a mapped route, average speed, and MPG so you can see if some kid at the tire shop took it out for a joy ride. Only thing is I wish it logged top speed for a trip...which could be an issue legally for the owner I suppose, but it'd be nice to know if the tire guys are hitting triple digits.
I don't use it often, but I'd definitely pay yearly to have it. It's nice to be able to check in on it if you can't quite remember for sure if you locked it (and lock it remotely if you didn't), and it puts the current location overlaid on a Google Map so you can find it in parking lots, which is fantastic. You can use it to flash the lights as well to help find it, and the auto-start with climate is a nice feature if it's been sitting in the heat/cold for a while. Another big one for me is if you drop it off at the dealer or a tire shop, you can play Big Brother and see when they're working on it (current status of locks/doors/windows/hood/trunk and top if it's a vert are all displayed), and it'll track their trips with a mapped route, average speed, and MPG so you can see if some kid at the tire shop took it out for a joy ride. Only thing is I wish it logged top speed for a trip...which could be an issue legally for the owner I suppose, but it'd be nice to know if the tire guys are hitting triple digits.
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Clearly a first world issue/question:
Using remote start and climate option is there a setting that would turn on the heated steering wheel and seats? I haven't found anything like that yet. Tried leaving both on before shutting down but that doesn't do it. Hate driving with gloves.
Thanks
Using remote start and climate option is there a setting that would turn on the heated steering wheel and seats? I haven't found anything like that yet. Tried leaving both on before shutting down but that doesn't do it. Hate driving with gloves.
Thanks
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For what it's worth, your InControl subscription is tied to the car in the US, not the owner. When I got the ownership of mine transferred to me (you can have the InControl support team do that through email from their website, don't have to visit the dealer necessarily), I found the InControl subscription was valid through 2025, even though the warranty expires next year (mine's a '16). Not sure if that means someone pre-paid a big chunk of it, or if Jag just set that as the date.
I don't use it often, but I'd definitely pay yearly to have it. It's nice to be able to check in on it if you can't quite remember for sure if you locked it (and lock it remotely if you didn't), and it puts the current location overlaid on a Google Map so you can find it in parking lots, which is fantastic. You can use it to flash the lights as well to help find it, and the auto-start with climate is a nice feature if it's been sitting in the heat/cold for a while. Another big one for me is if you drop it off at the dealer or a tire shop, you can play Big Brother and see when they're working on it (current status of locks/doors/windows/hood/trunk and top if it's a vert are all displayed), and it'll track their trips with a mapped route, average speed, and MPG so you can see if some kid at the tire shop took it out for a joy ride. Only thing is I wish it logged top speed for a trip...which could be an issue legally for the owner I suppose, but it'd be nice to know if the tire guys are hitting triple digits.
I don't use it often, but I'd definitely pay yearly to have it. It's nice to be able to check in on it if you can't quite remember for sure if you locked it (and lock it remotely if you didn't), and it puts the current location overlaid on a Google Map so you can find it in parking lots, which is fantastic. You can use it to flash the lights as well to help find it, and the auto-start with climate is a nice feature if it's been sitting in the heat/cold for a while. Another big one for me is if you drop it off at the dealer or a tire shop, you can play Big Brother and see when they're working on it (current status of locks/doors/windows/hood/trunk and top if it's a vert are all displayed), and it'll track their trips with a mapped route, average speed, and MPG so you can see if some kid at the tire shop took it out for a joy ride. Only thing is I wish it logged top speed for a trip...which could be an issue legally for the owner I suppose, but it'd be nice to know if the tire guys are hitting triple digits.
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We are the second owner for our Evoque, never paid, but I like it. I wish I had it for my F type. I have a ‘15, InControl app shows up in the infotainment system, but everybody says it started in 2016, so I don’t know. I forget to ask when I go to the dealership.