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n8n-nodes-bluelinky

v1.1.0-alpha.1

Published

n8n node (wrapper for bluelinky)

Readme

n8n-bluelinky

n8n community node that wraps the bluelinky npm package to control Hyundai / Kia / Genesis vehicles from n8n.

Features:

  • List vehicles on your account
  • Get vehicle status
  • Get vehicle location
  • Lock / Unlock
  • Start / Stop engine or climate

Install

Enable Community Nodes in n8n and install this package:

  • From n8n UI: Settings → Community Nodes → Install → enter n8n-nodes-bluelinky
  • Or with npm in your n8n deployment:
    • npm install n8n-nodes-bluelinky

Credentials

Create “BlueLinky API” credentials with:

  • Username (email)
  • Password
  • Region (EU/US/CA)
  • Brand (Hyundai/Kia/Genesis)
  • Language (default: en)
  • PIN (if required by your region for lock/unlock/start actions)

Node usage

The node exposes the following operations:

  • List Vehicles — returns VIN and basic info
  • Get Vehicle Status — optionally refreshes and returns parsed status
  • Get Location — returns current coordinates if available
  • Lock / Unlock — remote door lock/unlock
  • Start Engine/Climate — includes options: Air Control, Defrost, Heating Temperature, Duration
  • Stop Engine/Climate — stops a previous start command

Vehicle selection:

  • Provide VIN to target a specific vehicle, or
  • Use Vehicle Index (0-based) when VIN is not set (defaults to 0)

Notes

  • Availability of features depends on your vehicle, brand, region, and BlueLink service.
  • Some actions may require a PIN in certain regions.
  • This project is not affiliated with Hyundai/Kia/Genesis.

Development

  • Build: npm run build
  • Watch: npm run watch

License

MIT