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Other popular Bouncie workflows and automations
- Send an email when your vehicle is low on fuel
- Plant trees when your car trips have less than ideal fuel economy
- Open the garage when arriving home
- Receive an email as soon as your vehicle's check engine light comes on
- Turn on vacuum when leaving the house
- Receive a phone call if my vehicle moves at an unsual time
- Lower The Shades When Leaving Home
- Arm home security when leaving the house
Useful Bouncie and Honeywell Total Connect Comfort integrations
Triggers (If this)
- Trip was completedThis trigger fires when a new trip is completed.
- Geo-Circle was enteredThis trigger fires when a vehicle enters one of its geo-circles.
- Geo-Circle was exitedThis trigger fires when a vehicle exits one of its geo-circles
- Vehicle has low fuelThis trigger fires when a vehicle has low fuel.
- Vehicle was idle for a long timeThis trigger fires when a vehicle was idle for a long time during a trip.
- Vehicle drove a long distanceThis trigger fires when a vehicle drives a long distance. Distance can be configured on drives alert page in the Bouncie App.
- Vehicle had unusual fuel economyThis trigger fires when a vehicle fuel economy on a trip is out of the defined range.
- Vehicle had frequent rapid accelerationsThis trigger fires when a vehicle has many rapid accelerations during at trip
- Vehicle had frequent hard brakesThis trigger fires when a vehicle brakes hard frequently
- Vehicle was over maximum speedThis trigger fires when a vehicle accelerated above specified maximum speed. Maximum speed can be configured on drives alert page in the Bouncie App.
- Vehicle drove at unusual timeThis trigger fires when a vehicle drives outside the time range specified. Time range can be configured on drives alert page in the Bouncie App.
- Vehicle's check engine light comes onThis trigger fires when the vehicles check engine come on.
- Vehicle care eventThis trigger fires when a vehicle has a care event.
- Insurance expiration reminderThis trigger fires when a vehicle's insurance is expiring.
- Vehicle's battery is low or criticalThis trigger fires when a vehicle's low/critical battery event occurs.
- Vehicle renewalThis trigger fires when a vehicle renewal occurs.
- Bouncie was reconnectedThis trigger fires when the Bouncie adapter is plugged back into the vehicle.
Queries (With)
- History of vehicle brakes hard frequentlyThis query returns a list of when a vehicle brakes hard frequently.
- History of vehicle's check engine light onsThis query returns a list of when the vehicles check engine come on.
- History of when vehicle drove at unusual timesThis query returns a list of when a vehicle drove outside the time range specified. Time range can be configured on drives alert page in the Bouncie App.
- History of Bouncie reconnectionsThis query returns a list of when the Bouncie adapter was plugged back into the vehicle.
- History of vehicle drove a long distanceThis query returns a list of when a vehicle drives a long distance.
- History of trips completedThis query returns a list of when a new trip was completed.
- History of Vehicle idlesThis query returns a list of when a vehicle was idle for a long time during a trip.
- History of vehicle renewalsThis query returns a list of when a vehicle renewal occurred.
Actions (Then that)
- Set temperature to a permanent holdThis Action will set your Honeywell thermostat to permanently hold the specified temperature until you change it.
- Set temperature for a period of timeThis Action will set your Honeywell thermostat to hold a temperature for a specified period of time. The schedule will resume when the time expires.
- Resume programmed scheduleThis Action will set your Honeywell thermostat to resume the currently defined thermostat programmed schedule.
- Set fan to on or autoThis Action will set the Honeywell thermostat fan to On where the fan is always on or Auto where the fan runs only when the heating or cooling system is on.
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