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Partnering with Verizon Wireless,
Delphi Automotive has released its
Vehicle Diagnostics by Delphi product that allows drivers to to locate, track, secure, access and monitor their vehicle using a smartphone, computer or tablet. Touted as a first-in-class product, it works with most vehicles newer than the 1996 model year.
Customers will need to purchase a Delphi adapter ($250 plus a $35 activation fee) to be plugged into their vehicle's OBD-II port, most often easily accessible within the passenger compartment. The cost of the adapter covers two years of service, with customers paying a non-contracted $5/month after that period. The science behind the device is rather sophisticated, but all consumers need to know is that the adapter sends encrypted data between the vehicle and the user operating a device running Apple iOS 5.0 and later, Android 2.2 and later, or a variety of popular web browsers.
Vehicle Diagnostics does more than just monitor and report vehicle health and maintenance issues, as it may be used to set up "geo-fences" to monitor entry and exit to a certain part of town, summarize driving trips and receive e-mail alerts. Some vehicles with Bluetooth capabilities, will also allow connectivity for key fob commands (e.g., door locks, truck activation and remote start).
Before you sign on the dotted line, be sure to check compatibility as not all vehicles will offer the full suite of features. Scroll down
below for all the details.
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