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| Junior Member Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: san francisco
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Friends: 0 | I recently purchased a used Prius 2008. I lost one of the keyless remotes and purchased two on EBAY. I took them to the dealer at SF Toyota and was told that they had been previously programmed and therefore were not usable on my Prius. Do I have to buy a new one from the dealer? Has anyone had a similar experience and how do I deal with this? |
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| Member Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Alexandria, VA
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Oh...and one doesn't program a Prius key. Rather a Prius matches up with a new key. There is no programming of a Prius key so I'm not sure what your dealer actually told you or if they were simply trying to get you to purchase a new key from you. Steve | |
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Friends: 10 | To work as a smart key, the replacement fob must be new(ish) and the dealer must do the programming. The car can be programmed for a dumb fob at home. Likewise, a smart fob can be used as a dumb fob even after it is used, and you can do the programming yourself. In this case it will start the car when inserted into the dash slot, but it won't unlock the doors. Tom |
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Friends: 0 | i recommend going to a dealer (or specialist garage) and have them delete ALL the keys in the memory except for your working fob. then have them re-seed the used keys: it's hit or miss but worth a shot. through experience, my take is introducing "used" keys to your car won't automatically kick off the older keys (like they would with a new FO |
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