Just bought a 2022 -- need some advice with remote start & navigation options

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  1. seberg

    seberg New Member

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    I recently had to say goodbye to my 2014 Prius and hello to a 2022 Prius Prime. I understand a few things have changed and I'm having trouble figuring out what exactly my options are.

    First of all, onboard navigation. I need an offline/non-phone option, but I really don't want to pay a subscription for something that used to come with the car. I'm planning to buy one of those GPS units people used to use (Garmin or similar) but it would be great to know in advance if any of them are able to use the car's built-in display. I'd also like to know if there's a way to get my phone to display maps on the screen just through Bluetooth rather than plugging it in.

    Second, remote start. I'm getting mixed answers online. It seems like remote start through the app is different from remote start with a key fob? The dealership sold me a key fob and they claimed to have confirmed that remote start worked in their pre-sale inspection, but the salesman couldn't get it to work on the lot. Do I need a subscription for this one too? Or am I just pressing the buttons wrong on the fob?

    I'm really liking the car so far but solving these issues would make it perfect.
     
  2. notspam3

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    Buy a Garmin with lifetime maps, better than any on board GPS solution.

    I don't understand the remote start option considering you bought a Prius which is designed to reduce ICE fuel consumption. Park in a heated garage or install a block heater. Or buy a Dodge Hemi if you want to burn more fuel fast.
     
  3. seberg

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    I'm in the northeast and the majority of the time I'm street parked, so it would make winters a lot nicer to have the car start getting warm before I'm in it. A block heater is a decent idea.

    I am planning to get a Garmin, I was just hoping if somebody knew if it could display on the Prius screen itself. I prefer looking at that.

    Neither of these things are dealbreakers of course, just would be nice QOL and I'm having trouble finding info about it.
     
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    When I purchased my 2021 I called Toyota about the Bluetooth. (I have an iPhone) Toyota said & I confirm that Bluetooth only works for phones and music. To get any phone to display on the screen you need a MFi Certified USB cable.
     
  5. primeobjective

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    I am the original and current owner of a 2022 Prius Prime XLE. There are (supposed to be) two remote climate functions. Remote functions require the vehicle to be off, the doors/rear hatch to be locked, and sufficient and available EV range. I believe it also needs to be in this state for several minutes before remote features will work.

    The most basic is the remote A/C activation from the key remote fob. You have to be within remote control range of the car for this to work. I have only used this for cooling, but I suspect that it just activates whatever mode the vehicle was last left in. So it may heat if it's cold enough.

    The other remote climate function is from the Toyota Connect app'. It requires an active Remote Connect subscription--but right now mine isn't working. I have had an open ticket with Toyota Connect support since late November and all their have responded with is that they haven't triaged my issue yet, and they hope to have it fixed in a future app' release. I renewed my subscription in October so I'm not too happy about paying for no remote connect function.

    Also note: Remote climate heating uses the HVAC in heat pump mode. The few times I did try that, the vehicle was warmer when I got in, but the windows fogged up on the inside, so I ended up having to run the engine and heating up the windows before I could drive which offset the time advantage of remotely activating the heater remotely ahead of time.
     
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    If you want to display your own gps maps on your prius display you will need a smart phone and an app supporting andoid auto/carplay. There are no stand alone GPS units with that capability. You could link the GPS audio by BT or hard wire as an audio input for your car stereo.
     
  7. Mr.Vanvandenburg

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    My navigation is on all the time and I don’t pay for anything or even know why it is on. I never use it I know where I go. I didn’t know my Prime had remote start. Maybe it was dealer add on, Toyota did sell it at one time for other models.
     
  8. Prodigyplace

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    in current Toyota models, navigation is subscription-only. My 2025 Camry came with a 1 year complementary subscription. Unfortunately, the speed limit data in navigation is very inaccurate but the car speed limit sign detection insists on using the navigation data. Now my subscription has expired, that feature is MUCH more useful. I use Apple Maps with an iPhone for navigation. Navigation directions appear on the car display and HUD. My Apple watch notifies when a turn is upcoming too.