The only thing single more annoying thing than entry that doesn't work reliably is people telling you it works 100% and you are imagining it, or you should delete and add you phone, or whatever other excuse/blame is made up to divert/ignore reality and put it on the person.
That is called troubleshooting. If you have already tried all the troubleshooting steps, then your problem is not solvable using those troubleshooting steps, and that is what you should say. Not the equivalent of “how dare you try to help me?”
That’s called being helpful, not giving you a hard time.
For some people, it *does* work 100%. That’s not a lie.
Nobody is telling you your lived reality doesn’t exist; that isn’t what is happening.
This is not a problem with the user 100% - let's stop the pretense of making it so.
Except that sometimes, it is. It is at least half the time that I help someone who *has never set up mobile key* but claims it doesn’t work.
Mobile Key access is spotty at best, and I do not believe anyone who says it auto-presents as they walkup 100% of the time - they are living in made up reality.
No, and with all due respect, please stop insinuating people are lying. They aren’t.
For me, my phone presents the handles about 98% of the time. If I push the door handle or tap my phone, it’s 100% of the time. That’s not a lie; that’s the truth.
Just like I am not telling you
your reality is false, please don’t claim to know more about mine than I do.
I agree mobile key seems spotty for a lot of people. You won’t see me saying otherwise.
I believe there are people that thinks it's perfect and go to great lengths every chance to say so, to defend the brand. I don't think that helps make the car any better, by making excuses or feigning ignorance.
Your anger and/or bias is lacing people relaying their experiences as a defense of the brand.
Just like people seem to go to “great lengths every chance to say” how the mobile or and fob *don’t* work for them, even on unrelated threads, it would stand to reason that people for whom the fob or mobile key works fine might do the same.
I wouldn’t say anyone who posts about their fob not working is
attacking Lucid, so I don’t see why posting about the fact that it works for you is suddenly
defending Lucid.
I did say there are many things that outweigh it - it is a much much better car than a Tesla overall, but this one thing - and a few others in the software (such as not being able to put one app on the bottom screen and another on the top, no audio favorites reording on the Home Screen (so your only option is to reset and start over), profile switching taking eons, no channel changes in SiriusXM via steering wheel buttons) stand out as warts, and should be easily corrected.
Sure. I didn’t mean to imply you hated the car. Even if you did, that would be fine of course lol - plenty of people love other cars I don’t, and vice versa.
Lots of things can improve.
I do push the door handle - after it doesn't unlock when I walk up and stare at it waiting for a few seconds, then after pushing I wait a random number of seconds to see if it might randomly pay attention this time, then sometimes after a few more seconds I have to take out and unlock my phone, launch the app and unlock, then wait some random time for the OTA unlock to happen. The whole time I feel like an idiot (who does all this and stares at their car in puzzlement in a Home Depot parking lot in the rain), and it's not at all the experience.
That sounds like it sucks. That has not been my experience, except for maybe once or twice, a very long time ago. I hope they continue to improve this for you. Does the fob button work, or are you only mobile key?
Cool.
And before you do, please take your "you should just use the fob - it works 100% if you change the battery every day" and keep it to yourself, I ain't carrying a fob, capiche?
I didn’t say that, so please take the attitude and set it aside, as it is unnecessary. Moreover, don’t put words in my mouth, especially when “quoting” them, since that is not a quote from me.
It is a potential solution for your problem. You may not want to use the fob, which is fine and your choice, but to ignore that a potential solution exists is willful ignorance. That is your right.
I also don’t carry the fob, as I have no other keys. But
my mobile key happens to work. If it didn’t, and if there were only one thing “more annoying thing than entry that doesn't work reliably,” then I would probably start using the fob. But that’s me. You do you.
If the fob doesn’t work for you also, then that
really sucks. But knowing whether it does or not
is at least helpful in identifying the problem, and whether it’s your security nodes or just the mobile key acting up.
Claro?