Since 2.5.0, app will not wake up car?

Hang on, there’s some confusing things here: do you have mobile key set up? That uses Bluetooth when you’re nearby and does not require any kind of cell signal or WiFi signal at all.

It is only remote app wake-up that requires cell signal in the car.
No, I don't use Mobile Key. Only app and fob.
Have never used Mobile Key, dating back to the beginning when the passive Unlock feature didn't exist.
 
No, I don't use Mobile Key. Only app and fob.
Have never used Mobile Key, dating back to the beginning when the passive Unlock feature didn't exist.
Passive unlock and lock have always existed. The only change is the ability to turn passive lock and unlock off.
 
No, I don't use Mobile Key. Only app and fob.
Have never used Mobile Key, dating back to the beginning when the passive Unlock feature didn't exist.

If you do not set up Mobile Key, then you are reliant on cell service, which is spotty by definition. That is why it only works 60% of the time, and carrying the fob or card is a necessity.

Set up mobile key, or use the fob.

Using the app via the cloud as your means of unlock is a sure recipe for anger.
 
If you do not set up Mobile Key, then you are reliant on cell service, which is spotty by definition. That is why it only works 60% of the time, and carrying the fob or card is a necessity.

Set up mobile key, or use the fob.

Using the app via the cloud as your means of unlock is a sure recipe for anger.
Ok, I'll turn that on. Thanks.
 
2025 Air Pure 2 months old. 600 miles.

I went into my garage today and pushed door handle to open car - Nothing! 100% dead. I was in a rush so had to borrow wife's Lexus.
Upon digging, I found my non-working key fob CR2032 battery was at 2.7 V and the other working keyfob was at 3.0 V. I replaced both (new batteries measure 3.3V) and learned how to use the credit card method as a backup.
The Lexus keyfob batteries last about 18 months. The same batteries in Lucid keyfob last 2 months! That is not good!
 
2025 Air Pure 2 months old. 600 miles.

I went into my garage today and pushed door handle to open car - Nothing! 100% dead. I was in a rush so had to borrow wife's Lexus.
Upon digging, I found my non-working key fob CR2032 battery was at 2.7 V and the other working keyfob was at 3.0 V. I replaced both (new batteries measure 3.3V) and learned how to use the credit card method as a backup.
The Lexus keyfob batteries last about 18 months. The same batteries in Lucid keyfob last 2 months! That is not good!
Some folks have found that if you are also using mobile key on your phone, it can cause a key fob batteries to somehow last a shorter time. If you were are planning on using mobile key, turn it off. Secondly, you can use the key fob, even if dead, to open the door. You do not need the key card.
 
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