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At home we have two JLR vehicles in two different InControl account (mine's and my wife's).
I have both configured on the integration (just trying to add a "new" integration, it asks for another username and InControl password).
What happens is that the entities (range information and so on) work well on both cars, but the services will only run on the first one that is called (unlock doors, honk and blink, etc.). To call services on the second car it's necessary to reload the integration first (and after that the services calls to the other car stop working until you reload it again).
I think it may be a problem with the tokens variables. Maybe only tokens of the first car to be called are stored and them trying to use those tokens on the other InControl account won't work.
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Just so you know I am not ignoring this. Doing some significant rework on the integration to bring up to modern standards and will address this as part of that. Maybe a few weeks.
@msp1974: great news! Just courious what you think about migrating this custom component to HA core integration? I know its off topic in this thread, maybe we should discuss it in separate one?
Just so you know I am not ignoring this. Doing some significant rework on the integration to bring up to modern standards and will address this as part of that. Maybe a few weeks.
At home we have two JLR vehicles in two different InControl account (mine's and my wife's).
I have both configured on the integration (just trying to add a "new" integration, it asks for another username and InControl password).
What happens is that the entities (range information and so on) work well on both cars, but the services will only run on the first one that is called (unlock doors, honk and blink, etc.). To call services on the second car it's necessary to reload the integration first (and after that the services calls to the other car stop working until you reload it again).
I think it may be a problem with the tokens variables. Maybe only tokens of the first car to be called are stored and them trying to use those tokens on the other InControl account won't work.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: