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Audi Connect Integration for Home Assistant

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Due to API changes it might be that currently not all functionality is given. Please open a issue to report the topics you are missing.

Maintainers Wanted

Due to time limitations this project is not actively maintained anymore. It will continue to work as long as Audi does not change the API again. However, I'm open to someone else taking the lead. If you would like to become a maintainer, please contact me.

Description

The audiconnect component provides an integration with the Audi Connect cloud service. It adds presence detection, sensors such as range, mileage, and fuel level, and provides car actions such as locking/unlocking and setting the pre-heater.

Note: Certain functions require special permissions from Audi, such as position update via GPS.

Credit for initial API discovery go to the guys at the ioBroker VW-Connect forum, who were able to figure out how the API and the PIN hashing works. Also some implementation credit to davidgiga1993 of the original AudiAPI Python package, on which some of this code is loosely based.

Installation

There are two ways this integration can be installed into Home Assistant.

The easiest and recommended way is to install the integration using HACS, which makes future updates easy to track and install.

Alternatively, installation can be done manually by copying the files in this repository into the custom_components directory in the Home Assistant configuration directory:

  1. Open the configuration directory of your Home Assistant installation.
  2. If you do not have a custom_components directory, create it.
  3. In the custom_components directory, create a new directory called audiconnect.
  4. Copy all files from the custom_components/audiconnect/ directory in this repository into the audiconnect directory.
  5. Restart Home Assistant.
  6. Add the integration to Home Assistant (see Configuration).

Configuration

Configuration is done through the Home Assistant UI.

To add the integration, go to Settings ➤ Devices & Services ➤ Integrations, click ➕ Add Integration, and search for "Audi Connect".

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Configuration Variables

username

  • (string)(Required) The username associated with your Audi Connect account.

password

  • (string)(Required) The password for your Audi Connect account.

S-PIN

  • (string)(Optional) The S-PIN for your Audi Connect account.

region

  • (string)(Required) The region where your Audi Connect account is registered.
    • 'DE' for Europe (or leave unset)
    • 'US' for United States of America
    • 'CA' for Canada
    • 'CN' for China

scan_interval

  • (number)(Optional) The frequency in minutes for how often to fetch status data from Audi Connect. (Optional. Default is 15 minutes, can be no more frequent than 15 min.)

Options

Find configuration options under Settings ➤ Devices & Services ➤ Integrations ➤ Audi Connect ➤ Configure:

  • Cloud Update at Startup (bool): Toggle cloud updates at integration startup. Ideal for development or frequent HA restarts.
  • Active Polling at Scan Interval (bool): Enable or disable active polling.
  • Scan Interval (int): Defines polling frequency in minutes (minimum 15). Effective only if "Active Polling at Scan Interval" is enabled.

Note: A Home Assistant restart is required for changes to take effect.

Services

Audi Connect: Refresh Vehicle Data

audiconnect.refresh_vehicle_data

Normal updates retrieve data from the Audi Connect cloud service, and don't interact directly with the vehicle. This service triggers an update request from the vehicle itself. When data is retrieved successfully, Home Assistant is automatically updated. The service requires a vehicle identification number (VIN) as a parameter.

Service Parameters

  • vin: The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) of the Audi you want to control.

Audi Connect: Refresh Cloud Data

audiconnect.refresh_cloud_data

This service triggers an update request from the cloud.

  • Functionality: Updates data for all vehicles from the online source, mirroring the action performed at integration startup or during scheduled refresh intervals.
  • Behavior: Does not force a vehicle-side data refresh. Consequently, if vehicles haven't recently pushed updates, retrieved data might be outdated.
  • Note: This service replicates the function of active polling without scheduling, offering a more granular control over data refresh moments.
  • IMPORTANT: This service has no built in usage limits. Excessive use may result in a temporary suspension of your account.

Service Parameters

  • none

Audi Connect: Execute Vehicle Action

audiconnect.execute_vehicle_action

This service allows you to perform actions on your Audi vehicle, specified by the vehicle identification number (VIN) and the desired action.

Service Parameters

  • vin: The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) of the Audi you want to control.
  • action: The specific action to perform on the vehicle. Available actions include:
    • lock: Lock the vehicle.
    • unlock: Unlock the vehicle.
    • start_climatisation: Start the vehicle's climatisation system. (Legacy)
    • stop_climatisation: Stop the vehicle's climatisation system.
    • start_charger: Start charging the vehicle.
    • start_timed_charger: Start the vehicle's charger with a timer.
    • stop_charger: Stop charging the vehicle.
    • start_preheater: Start the vehicle's preheater system.
    • stop_preheater: Stop the vehicle's preheater system.
    • start_window_heating: Start heating the vehicle's windows.
    • stop_window_heating: Stop heating the vehicle's windows.

Usage Example

To initiate the lock action for a vehicle with VIN WAUZZZ4G7EN123456, use the following service call:

service: audiconnect.execute_vehicle_action
data:
  vin: "WAUZZZ4G7EN123456"
  action: "lock"

Notes

  • Certain action require the S-PIN to be set in the configuration.
  • When the action is successfully performed, an update request is automatically triggered.

Audi Connect: Start Climate Control

audiconnect.start_climate_control

This service allows you to start the climate control with options for temperature, glass surface heating, and auto seat comfort.

Service Parameters

  • vin: The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) of the Audi you want to control.
  • temp_f (optional): Desired temperature in Fahrenheit. Default is 70.
  • temp_c (optional): Desired temperature in Celsius. Default is 21.
  • glass_heating (optional): Enable (True) or disable (False) glass heating. Default is False.
  • seat_fl (optional): Enable (True) or disable (False) the front-left seat heater. Default is False.
  • seat_fr (optional): Enable (True) or disable (False) the front-right seat heater. Default is False.
  • seat_rl (optional): Enable (True) or disable (False) the rear-left seat heater. Default is False.
  • seat_rr (optional): Enable (True) or disable (False) the rear-right seat heater. Default is False.

Usage Example

To start the climate control for a vehicle with VIN WAUZZZ4G7EN123456 with a temperature of 72°F, enable glass heating, and activate both front seat heaters, use the following service call:

service: audiconnect.start_climate_control
data:
  vin: "WAUZZZ4G7EN123456"
  temp_f: 72
  glass_heating: True
  seat_fl: True
  seat_fr: True

Notes

  • The temp_f and temp_c parameters are mutually exclusive. If both are provided, temp_f takes precedence.
  • If neither temp_f nor temp_c is provided, the system defaults to 70°F or 21°C.
  • Certain action require the S-PIN to be set in the configuration.
  • When the action is successfully performed, an update request is automatically triggered.

Example Dashboard Card

Below is an example Dashboard (Lovelace) card illustrating some of the sensors this Home Assistant addon provides.

Example Dashboard Card

The card requires the following front end mods:

These mods can (like this integration) be installed using HACS.

The card uses the following code in ui-lovelace.yaml (or wherever your Dashboard is configured).

     - type: picture-elements
        image: /local/pictures/audi_sq7.jpeg
        style: |
          ha-card {
            border-radius: 10px;
            border: solid 1px rgba(100,100,100,0.3);
            box-shadow: 3px 3px rgba(0,0,0,0.4);
            overflow: hidden;
          }
        elements:
        - type: image
          image: /local/pictures/cardbackK.png
          style:
            left: 50%
            top: 90%
            width: 100%
            height: 60px

        - type: icon
          icon: mdi:car-door
          entity: sensor.doors_trunk_sq7
          tap_action: more_info
          style: {color: white, left: 10%, top: 86%}
        - type: state-label
          entity: sensor.doors_trunk_sq7
          style: {color: white, left: 10%, top: 95%}

        - type: state-icon
          entity: sensor.windows_sq7
          tap_action: more_info
          style: {color: white, left: 30%, top: 86%}
        - type: state-label
          entity: sensor.windows_sq7
          style: {color: white, left: 30%, top: 95%}

        - type: icon
          icon: mdi:oil
          entity: sensor.audi_sq7_oil_level
          tap_action: more_info
          style: {color: white, left: 50%, top: 86%}
        - type: state-label
          entity: sensor.audi_sq7_oil_level
          style: {color: white, left: 50%, top: 95%}

        - type: icon
          icon: mdi:room-service-outline
          entity: sensor.audi_sq7_service_inspection_time
          tap_action: more_info
          style: {color: white, left: 70%, top: 86%}
        - type: state-label
          entity: sensor.audi_sq7_service_inspection_time
          style: {color: white, left: 70%, top: 95%}

        - type: icon
          icon: mdi:speedometer
          entity: sensor.audi_sq7_mileage
          tap_action: more_info
          style: {color: white, left: 90%, top: 86%}
        - type: state-label
          entity: sensor.audi_sq7_mileage
          style: {color: white, left: 90%, top: 95%}

        - type: custom:circle-sensor-card
          entity: sensor.audi_sq7_tank_level
          max: 100
          min: 0
          stroke_width: 15
          gradient: true
          fill: '#aaaaaabb'
          name: tank
          units: ' '
          font_style:
            font-size: 1.0em
            font-color: white
            text-shadow: '1px 1px black'
          style:
            top: 5%
            left: 80%
            width: 4em
            height: 4em
            transform: none

        - type: custom:circle-sensor-card
          entity: sensor.audi_sq7_range
          max: 630
          min: 0
          stroke_width: 15
          gradient: true
          fill: '#aaaaaabb'
          name: range
          units: ' '
          font_style:
            font-size: 1.0em
            font-color: white
            text-shadow: '1px 1px black'
          style:
            top: 5%
            left: 5%
            width: 4em
            height: 4em
            transform: none

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