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Looking in Tesla settings within the vehicle, control -> locks, but I don't see any third party virtual keys listed here, but the vehicle is connecting and streaming telemetry data to the server. Maybe I'm not seeing it, does it look exactly like a key fob? Does it say the domain of the key on it?
Looking in the iOS app, don't see anything under control -> locks.
I looked in account settings on the web, I see a way to configure scopes for oauth but not to unpair a vehicle from the fleet key. Does revoking the third party's access via oauth unpair associated fleet keys?
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Hi @sjmiller609 I wonder if perhaps what threw me is your problem, the list of keys can scroll but no indication it can...
Here is what a Bluetooth and Fleet keys looks like:
Fleet keys are paired with vehicles via the app, after the user goes to a domain like tesla.com/_ak/example.com https://developer.tesla.com/docs/fleet-api/endpoints/vehicle-commands#key-pairing
Looking in Tesla settings within the vehicle, control -> locks, but I don't see any third party virtual keys listed here, but the vehicle is connecting and streaming telemetry data to the server. Maybe I'm not seeing it, does it look exactly like a key fob? Does it say the domain of the key on it?
Looking in the iOS app, don't see anything under control -> locks.
I looked in account settings on the web, I see a way to configure scopes for oauth but not to unpair a vehicle from the fleet key. Does revoking the third party's access via oauth unpair associated fleet keys?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: