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Bluelink Vehicle Identification Status Updates not working correctly #13242
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Is bluelinky able to query the car? |
Thank you very much for looking into it andig, do I need to remove anything from the log for security reasons (VIN etc.)? I have never used bluelinky, so I can't tell if that one works. best regards. |
I guess every auth-token should be invalid now. Logs below
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Anscheinend hat sich bei Deinem Fahrzeug das API geändert. Der Code sollte damit jetzt konzilianter umgehen. Kann ab morgen im Nightly getestet werden. |
da fehlt der komplette Teil
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Guten Morgen, |
Bluelinky hat scheinbar auch noch keine Lösung: |
@andig hilft das weiter? Hyundai-Kia-Connect/hyundai_kia_connect_api#480 |
That should help! I will need login credentials for testing, please email to [email protected]. |
Done. Thanks for testing. |
Describe the bug
Hello,
I have been running evcc for quite some time now. Been driving a Hyundai Kona 2020 so far. Everything was working fine.
evcc identified the car during charging. The SOC was displayed correctly and charging limits were used.
Now i recently got a new Hyundai Kona 2023. I have removed the "old" Kona from my .yaml and added the new one. Now, however neither vehicle recognition or other status updates are working. Looking in the logfiles the Car-SOC and charging target are reported as 0%, the range is not available at all and vehicle recognition is not automatically detecting the car either.
It's the only car in the evcc.yaml
I have since been trying to change the configuration based on other bugs/solutiuons reported here. e.g increasing log-levels and deactivation SOC-Estimation.
Looking at the logs, attached below, it looks like the Kona does not switch into the correct status as it is reported as status A, while the charger is in B. While the car is attached to the charger right now.
I have setup a linux system just to reproduce the error. Logs are from this system and not HomeAssistant where evcc is normally running.
Steps to reproduce
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Log details
What type of operating system are you running?
HomeAssistant Add-on
Version
0.124.10
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