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My wife only used the app for the remote start function and other than checking for recalls, which I’ve found out about here long before I see it in the app, I didn’t use it for much else. Is there another way to access a remote start function? I’m aware of the separate fob that was/is available, but can that be added and used if it wasn’t included when the vehicle was purchased? It might not be of much use for us since we live in a condo building some distance away from where the cars are parked but I am curious about it. My wife would be interested in that if it were feasible. Other than that, the subscription wouldn’t be worth it. It’s too bad they couldn’t continue the 3 year option for $75-$150. At a max of $50 a year we would consider it. Seems like they would also benefit as opposed to those like us who will just cancel.
I agree, we bought a used 2019 with 30 miles so we had it for 6 miles the only thing I liked I could check weather, if renewal was $50 a year I would renew but at $150 they can keep it and I will use my Cell phone which I pay monthly
 

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My wife only used the app for the remote start function and other than checking for recalls, which I’ve found out about here long before I see it in the app, I didn’t use it for much else. Is there another way to access a remote start function? I’m aware of the separate fob that was/is available, but can that be added and used if it wasn’t included when the vehicle was purchased? It might not be of much use for us since we live in a condo building some distance away from where the cars are parked but I am curious about it. My wife would be interested in that if it were feasible. Other than that, the subscription wouldn’t be worth it. It’s too bad they couldn’t continue the 3 year option for $75-$150. At a max of $50 a year we would consider it. Seems like they would also benefit as opposed to those like us who will just cancel.
 

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I agree, we bought a used 2019 with 30 miles so we had it for 6 miles the only thing I liked I could check weather, if renewal was $50 a year I would renew but at $150 they can keep it and I will use my Cell phone which I pay monthly
My wife only used the app for the remote start function and other than checking for recalls, which I’ve found out about here long before I see it in the app, I didn’t use it for much else. Is there another way to access a remote start function? I’m aware of the separate fob that was/is available, but can that be added and used if it wasn’t included when the vehicle was purchased? It might not be of much use for us since we live in a condo building some distance away from where the cars are parked but I am curious about it. My wife would be interested in that if it were feasible. Other than that, the subscription wouldn’t be worth it. It’s too bad they couldn’t continue the 3 year option for $75-$150. At a max of $50 a year we would consider it. Seems like they would also benefit as opposed to those like us who will just cancel.
 

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If you already have remote start in your vehicle, you have several options. You can totally go rogue and install an aftermarket system which uses a button to start up to a mile away, or get the app and have many of the features of Starlink with a one time buy. I guess it depends on how long you intend to keep the car. It is rather expensive but a one time buy so if you had the car for 6 or 7 years renewing yearly after three it might be a better option. It also gets you away from big brother Subaru.


Also Subaru makes a keyfob with a start button. I am wondering how much this would cost at time of purchase.


Googling this it appears that a regular FOB should work by locking the doors and holding lock for 3 seconds but I was unable to get that to work on my 2020 Outback oynx which does have remote start that works with the app.

As more independents crack the code like with the autostart eliminator we might be able to break loose of Subaru's hold on feature costs. This is one area where hackers are welcome!
 

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Also Subaru makes a keyfob with a start button. I am wondering how much this would cost at time of purchase.


Googling this it appears that a regular FOB should work by locking the doors and holding lock for 3 seconds but I was unable to get that to work on my 2020 Outback oynx which does have remote start that works with the app.
As previously stated, the standard key fob remote won’t start the car without the remote start system you list above installed. It’s not just a fob, it’s the entire remote start system designed for the cars as a dealer installed/aftermarket item. You can install it yourself, but the dealer has to program the remotes. The Starlink capability and the system you linked above are two completely separate systems with zero crossover or compatibility between them. You can have them installed and use them independently of each other.
 

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Here is a Canadian company that sells a DIY remote start system. Probably a little complicated for some, but maybe fun for others. They sell them for many makes and models.


 

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Thank you. I checked with my wife, her subscription would auto-renew on 1/20/23. Even at half the rate per year she’s planning to cancel it next month which can be done through the MySubaru app. Mine will go through August and I will cancel. I like having the functionality and that $75 for 3 years is well worth it. That much per year, if they discounted it, not so much for me and apparently her as well.
For what it is worth......I did not like the $75 for 3 years when I brought the car. Is STARLINK just greedy?
 

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They had mine as that's how I paid the $75 at the dealer the day I bought the car. The next issue is that on the web site the default is to auto-renew which would be on the new, higher rate.
Well, mine was included in the price of the car and I paid cash, 2020 Outback Oynx. I would NEVER give a credit card to anyone, assuming they would use it to renew. That's why I don't do that with SiriusXM. You have no control over things, and your credit card numbers are stored at yet another place for abuse. That's also why I primarily use Paypal linked to my credit card.
 

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You can easily check your billing and renewal settings online at mysubaru.com under My STARLINK subscriptions. You have the ability to enable or disable automatic renewal. You can also check to see if you have a credit card on file.
 

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Well, mine was included in the price of the car and I paid cash, 2020 Outback Oynx. I would NEVER give a credit card to anyone, assuming they would use it to renew. That's why I don't do that with SiriusXM. You have no control over things, and your credit card numbers are stored at yet another place for abuse. That's also why I primarily use Paypal linked to my credit card.
Walking into a dealership with tens of thousands in cash to pay for a car feels way too much like a drug deal for me to be comfortable with it. I paid for the car itself with a bank check.

I wonder how they put your Starlink through without a credit card. Since you buy the car from the dealer they must have some way to transfer money. When I went through it everything was presented as a transaction between me and Starlink, nothing to do with the dealer.
 

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When I went through it everything was presented as a transaction between me and Starlink, nothing to do with the dealer.
My dealer paid the $75 for the 3 years of the upgraded Starlink service, my card is NOT on file with Starlink for auto renewal. In fact, the billing section is completely blank.
 

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Walking into a dealership with tens of thousands in cash to pay for a car feels way too much like a drug deal for me to be comfortable with it. I paid for the car itself with a bank check.

I wonder how they put your Starlink through without a credit card. Since you buy the car from the dealer they must have some way to transfer money. When I went through it everything was presented as a transaction between me and Starlink, nothing to do with the dealer.
You paid for it mate - one way or the other! Check your Invoice - talk to your Dealer!
 

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I wonder how they put your Starlink through without a credit card. Since you buy the car from the dealer they must have some way to transfer money. When I went through it everything was presented as a transaction between me and Starlink, nothing to do with the dealer.
May just me how your dealer does business. Everything after you agree to buy the car is an add on that the dealer is likely making a profit on.

My dealer paid the $75 for the 3 years of the upgraded Starlink service, my card is NOT on file with Starlink for auto renewal. In fact, the billing section is completely blank.
My dealer did the same. Starlink is a line item on my contract as part of the purchase of the car and was rolled into the final price that I financed. I’m have no intention on giving Starlink a CC number until the time comes.
 
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