"You can also perform this on the app."
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Modern cars have a lot of conveniences—interactive infotainment, maps, advanced safety systems, and even autonomous driving. All of these newer additions make a remote-start with a key fob seem like amateur hour, but for those living in colder climates or people in a hurry, the remote-start feature is truly handy to have.
Recently, TikToker Mitchie Cleaning (@mitchie_cleaning) garnered 1.3 million views when she showed viewers how to remotely start a Toyota using a key fob.
To remote-start a Toyota vehicle, follow these steps: 1. **Ensure Compatibility**: Check if your Toyota model is equipped with a factory-installed remote start system or if you have an aftermarket remote start system. 2. **Use the Key Fob**: If your Toyota has a factory remote start feature, locate the remote key fob. Typically, you will find a button with a circular arrow symbol. 3. **Press the Button**: To initiate the remote start, press the lock button on the key fob three times in quick succession. You should see the vehicle's lights flash, indicating that the engine is starting. 4. **Enter the Vehicle**: Once the engine is running, you can enter the vehicle. Make sure to insert the key or press the start button (if equipped) to fully activate the vehicle's systems. 5. **Turn Off the Engine**: If you need to turn off the engine, press the remote start button on the key fob once. 6. **Check the Owner’s Manual**: For specific instructions related to your model, consult the owner's manual, as remote start procedures can vary by year and model. 7. **Consider Aftermarket Options**: If your vehicle does not have a factory remote start feature, you may consider installing an aftermarket remote start system. Consult a professional for installation. Always ensure that you are in a safe area when using remote start and be aware of local laws regarding idling vehicles.
Mitchie describes the steps for remotely starting her car. She approaches her vehicle and presses the key fob twice, then on the third press, she keeps the button held down. A few seconds later, her car roars to life, with exhaust fumes streaming from the tailpipe.
"One, two, three, and then hold the third one," she explains as she showcases the trick.
Certain viewers provided a detailed explanation of the functionality of the remote-start feature.
"If you want to proceed with this, you'll need to install the remote start system in the vehicle since it's not included as a standard feature," one individual remarked.
"No matter how you kick things off, Toyotas are simply fantastic! No doubt about it. Just remember to let them warm up for a few minutes when it's chilly outside. They'll run for ages. I'm currently at 300,000 miles," another person chimed in.
"I used to own a Toyota, and that's true, but I really dislike it when I open the door and the engine turns off," another person commented.
It was noted by others that Toyota vehicle owners have the capability to utilize the app for starting their cars as well.
"A viewer commented, 'You can use the app for that too, but the way it cuts off when you open the door is wild... Toyota claims it's meant to stop theft.'"
A viewer commented, "My 2024 Toyota Corolla can be started using the app, and it remains running even when I open the door. Plus, I have the option to remote start it as well."
"I'm going to keep using my phone; I'm perfectly fine!" another person remarked.
@mitchie_cleaning If you own a Toyota, here's how you can remotely start your vehicle.
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Though the remote-start feature is handy, according to car site The Drive, Toyota began exploring a subscription model for this feature in 2021. This is yet another pay-to-play feature that has been creeping into people’s everyday lives.
"According to reports, Toyota is the first automaker to implement a fee for the complete functionality of your physical key fob, offering a subscription at either $8 per month or $80 annually under the current pricing of the Remote Connect plan."
The website states that remote start is initially offered as a trial option and comes with additional features, including “emergency assistance, hotspot connectivity, and app-based services such as remotely unlocking and starting the vehicle.”
According to Toyota, connected services also include Safety Connect—which comes with an emergency assistance button, enhanced roadside assistance, automatic collision notification, and a stolen vehicle locator—and Service Connect, with vehicle health reports, vehicle maintenance alerts, and maintenance reminders. Cloud-based features include real-time traffic elements, 24/7 live agents, and new voice commands.
The Daily Dot contacted Mitchie and Toyota through email.