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Replying to: boots3 (Nov 23, 2008 11:03 am) |
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Replying to: boots3 (Nov 23, 2008 5:55 am) Not being in your shoes I can only guess what's happening. Since you can start the vehicle with the fob in your pocket then you presumably have a Package #2 - #6. Package #1 is mainly for rental vehicles and does not have the SKS enabled. Since the push button start works with the fob in your pocket then the 'KEY' button under the steering wheel is not pushed in deactivating the 5 sensors. When your approach one of the two front doors you should only touch the inside of the door handle. Don't touch the door handle and touch the black button on the outside at the same time ( see below ). There are 5 proximity sensors in your vehicle that will recognize the fob when you come within a meter of one of them. You must be within range for the SKS to be enabled. You can't stand 15 ft away and have someone else try to walk up and get into the vehicle. The black button on the outside of the two front doors are intended only for locking the vehicle when you walk away. It serves no other purpose. After you close the doors just press the black square button and all 5 doors will lock. You can't lock the vehicle with the engine running. You can't lock the vehicle with the engine off but with the fob still inside the car. You can lock the vehicle with the engine off but with one or two passengers in the front seats. There are weight sensors designed into the SKS system. Amazingly smart. You can lock the vehicle with the engine running if you use the 'secret' manual key and the keyhole in the driver's door. Good for pets in the summertime. Another amazingly well thought out nuance. |
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Replying to: boots3 (Nov 23, 2008 11:03 am) You cannot lock the car using one of the external buttons when a key fob is in the car either. You have to use a remote button. |
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I'm going to be in Hawaii for 3 weeks and leaving my 2006 Prius in the driveway. I don't have the Smart Key system, just the basic key fob. for locking/unlocking the doors & starting the car. I typically drive it everyday day, 5-10 miles, and at least one freeway trip of 120 miles/week. Please confirm that I don't need to have my cat-sitter add starting the Prius to her list of duties! I live in the Pacific Northwest where we "typically" have mild winters... I love my Prius, and want to keep her healthy! |
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Replying to: vanderhorstg (Jan 13, 2009 2:46 pm)
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Replying to: kdhspyder (Jan 13, 2009 5:06 pm)
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Replying to: vanderhorstg (Jan 13, 2009 5:40 pm) |
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Replying to: vanderhorstg (Jan 13, 2009 2:46 pm)
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Replying to: railroadjames (Jan 15, 2009 9:13 am) I have had two instances of "dead battery", one a week after I got the car and a second about a year ago. Both times a quick jump was all it took to start the computer, then the big battery started the car. I've since made the cigarette lighter "ON" all the time so I could plug in a small 12V Autosport Jumper battery to start the computer. That should work but I never actually tried it and that battery is always dead. I am thinking about changing the small Prius battery just based upon age. Since I didn't do it before this winter started, I will probably do it next fall. Does anyone know if there are other sources for that size battery or must it come from Toyota. The $153 price is high but not impossible if that is the only source. I will ask my Toyota dealer and post his reply.
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Replying to: stevegold (Jan 15, 2009 9:37 am) |
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