...and door closedIf Driver Seat gets unoccupied
and
If Phone Bluetooth connected to car
then
Phone/Watch pling
folks will get annoyed if it warns them every time they temporarily leave car (plug in a supercharger, etc.)
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...and door closedIf Driver Seat gets unoccupied
and
If Phone Bluetooth connected to car
then
Phone/Watch pling
If I leave my phone in the car the doors don't lock (or honk since I have that setting on) that is usually how I remember if I happen to leave my phone in the car. Same for if I forget that I took the fob out of my pocket and left it in the cup holder.Yup. Saw that. At best there will be a few second delay a you walk away from your phone.
my ancient Camry prevented you from locking your car and beeped as soon as you shut the door
Still don’t know why technology available 15 years ago in cars, isn’t included here.
Yup, but the honk is soft (which I like) and easy to miss.If I leave my phone in the car the doors don't lock
I understand. Though the other workaround is to leave your phone in your pocket, lol. Can't forget it then.Yup, but the honk is soft (which I like) and easy to miss.
I have the car since June 5 and walked away (more than just a few feet) about once a week.
Yeah, I know, I'm an idiot, but I guess 15 years of having a car beep if I left key in car and closed the door have conditioned me
We're all aware of the workarounds, etc., but I guess this thread is my way of expressing frustration that this super advanced car lacks the basic technology available in cars for more than a decade
I understand a degree of frustration - but this is 2021 with a tech forward, super advanced car, not 2006.Yup, but the honk is soft (which I like) and easy to miss.
I have the car since June 5 and walked away (more than just a few feet) about once a week.
Yeah, I know, I'm an idiot, but I guess 15 years of having a car beep if I left key in car and closed the door have conditioned me
We're all aware of the workarounds, etc., but I guess this thread is my way of expressing frustration that this super advanced car lacks the basic technology available in cars for more than a decade
Started doing that for shorter trips, but for long drives, I don't completely trust Tesla map, I use Apple Maps, too. I think it does a better job of reacting to traffic conditions (plus I hate "make a turn in 700 feet" navigation, prefer "after this light, make the next turn")Though the other workaround is to leave your phone in your pocket,
completely with you on that one!Started doing that for shorter trips, but for long drives, I don't completely trust Tesla map, I use Apple Maps, too. I think it does a better job of reacting to traffic conditions (plus I hate "make a turn in 700 feet" navigation, prefer "after this light, make the next turn")
Nah, just use Tesla maps to drive the car, but keep Apple Maps (or another) to give better information. If there's a difference in routes, manually follow those directions, and then, let Tesla take over.we'll get stuck with either manually driving or using FSD encumbered by the current nav system
Excellent, especially a Tesla warning or better yet have the car beep twice quickly.I keep leaving my iPhone in the car (two sticky notes on the dashboard doesn't seem to be doing the job).
Is there a reliable iPhone app that will alert Apple Watch if iPhone is out of distance that you'd recommend?
Thanks!
One of my (many) suggestions for Tesla would be to have the car beep if the driver's door is opened and closed and the mobile phone using PhoneKey is still in the car, if there's no one sitting in the driver's seat. Really wish Tesla had a suggestion box.
Four lines of codeespecially a Tesla warning
Other cars with push button start have the same problem as far as I know. You can throw the key in the cupholder and forget it there. I don't think the car will complain when you get out,
Again, if that’s an issue, they can simply add a button in controls to turn off warning (like they do with many other warning beeps). Or add a line of code to check if there are other passengers in the car. Even without them adding these simple steps, driver jumping out for a few seconds can leave door slightly ajar.and it's okay because you might want to leave it unlocked and leave.
You need to get addicted to tiktok, Facebook, twitter, instagram, tinder etc.I keep leaving my iPhone in the car (two sticky notes on the dashboard doesn't seem to be doing the job).
Is there a reliable iPhone app that will alert Apple Watch if iPhone is out of distance that you'd recommend?
Thanks!
One of my (many) suggestions for Tesla would be to have the car beep if the driver's door is opened and closed and the mobile phone using PhoneKey is still in the car, if there's no one sitting in the driver's seat. Really wish Tesla had a suggestion box.