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Ride Radar > Blog > Technology > ‘Subscription?:’ Man Buys New Toyota. Then He Gets a Notification 2 Years Later Saying His ‘Session Has Expired’
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‘Subscription?:’ Man Buys New Toyota. Then He Gets a Notification 2 Years Later Saying His ‘Session Has Expired’

Last updated: August 15, 2025 2:45 pm
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Toyota responded by reiterating that the “Your session has expired” message is a standard security prompt related to the Toyota Drive Connect system. The automaker emphasized that this message is not a demand for payment and is a routine security measure to ensure the safety and security of the vehicle and its connected services.

Travis, on the other hand, stood by his initial claim that Toyota was trying to force him into paying for a subscription. He maintained that the pop-up message persisted even after attempting to reset his PIN and that he was directed to a subscription sign-up page.

As the debate continues on social media and owner forums, it’s clear that there are differing interpretations of the situation. Some users believe that Travis may be experiencing a technical issue with his infotainment system, while others suggest that there could be a misunderstanding about the purpose of the security prompt.

Ultimately, the controversy surrounding Travis’ TikTok video has shed light on the complexities of modern automotive technology and the challenges that both automakers and consumers face in navigating subscription-based services.

As technology continues to advance and become more integrated into vehicles, it’s likely that these types of debates will become more common. It’s important for both automakers and consumers to communicate effectively and understand the features and services included with their vehicles to avoid confusion and frustration.

For now, Travis and other Toyota owners will need to work with the automaker to resolve any issues and ensure that their infotainment systems are functioning properly and securely.

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Stay tuned for updates on this ongoing story as more information becomes available.

In a recent TikTok video, user @unhingedtravis expressed frustration with their Toyota Rav4 due to a persistent pop-up issue. The user, who clearly loves their Rav4, mentioned that nothing kills their interest more than dealing with a pop-up. The video has garnered attention from viewers who can relate to the annoyance of dealing with such technical issues in their vehicles.

The TikTok video has sparked curiosity among users, with many wondering if Toyota has responded to the user’s complaint. As of now, there has been no official response from Toyota regarding the pop-up issue mentioned in the video. However, users are eager to see if Toyota will address the issue and provide a solution for those experiencing similar problems with their vehicles.

It is important to note that technical issues like pop-ups can be frustrating for car owners, as they can disrupt the driving experience and potentially impact the overall performance of the vehicle. It is crucial for car manufacturers like Toyota to address such issues promptly and effectively to ensure customer satisfaction and maintain a positive brand reputation.

We will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates if either the user or Toyota responds to the TikTok video. In the meantime, it is recommended for car owners experiencing similar issues to reach out to their local Toyota dealership or customer service for assistance. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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