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List of known hacks / "easter eggs" ?
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| Junior Member Join Date: May 2009 Location: Carmel, IN
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Friends: 0 | Tried the hack to shut off the seat belt beep, but it didn't work on my new '09. Can you help? I wear seat belts, but not while backing out of he drive or at the bank machine. I want my wallet without being yelled at by the car. |
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| Junior Member Join Date: May 2009 Location: Washington DC metro
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Friends: 0 | Just bought '09 Prius w/Pkg 4. Successfully applied reverse-beep hack, and driver and passenger seat belt hack. Question: When I go into Reverse, I experience a delay of between 1 and 2 seconds before the backup camera displays the view. Is there a hack to have it come on instantly, or at least a shorter delay? TIA. |
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Friends: 0 | thanks for posting this sticky thread. It already answered a few questions for me. |
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| Junior Member Join Date: May 2009 Location: Florida
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Friends: 0 | I would be interested to know of any hacks for the 2010. |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: midwest US
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Friends: 0 | Does anyone know how to turn off the flashing seat belt lamp after defeating the alarm? Thanks for your help! |
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Friends: 0 | Any way to turn off the annoying flashing seat belt reminder after disabling the beeping??? Thanks for your help! |
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Friends: 0 | Thank you for your excellent compilation . Here is some I've found (unfortunately not tried yet since I'm just planning to by one (I'll get it in thursday) Keep on guys Here is some I've found on the net: With best regards: Clear the Oil Change Code: 1. Press the power switch to the Toyota Pruis to the "On" position and press the odometer trip reset button located on the instrument panel by the odometer until it reads the actual mileage of the car. In other words, do not have it displaying "Trip" mode. 2. Press the power switch to "Off" mode while the actual odometer reading is showing. 3. Press the power switch twice to activate the "IG-ON" mode in the Prius while simultaneously holding down the odometer trip reset button for 5 seconds. You will see a series of 6 dashes that will count down by eliminating one dash until they all disappear and the odometer will display 000000. This resets the engine oil life of the Prius and the Activate EV Mode 1. Take off the bottom portion of the steering wheel cover on your Prius. Remove the flasher plug. 2. Remove one to three of the connector pins after opening up the plug. Put the steering wheel cover back together 3. Detach portions of the dash board, including the vents, to allow you to remove the lower portion of the glove compartment. Find the HV ECU plugs and remove the lower one. These plugs are gray in color. 4. Solder the wire to the connector pin then plug it into ECU plug #27. Splice the EV button ground wire to the ECU plug ground wire #1. Stick the ECU plug back into the ECU. 5. Run the wire behind the dash board to the dimmer switch. Secure the switch to the cover then solder the wires. Put the dash back together then try it out and see if your Prius works with the EV mode button activated. Philips screwdriver Jeweler's flat head screwdriver 22 gauge speaker wire, 6 feet in length Soldering Iron Solder Power drill with 1/2-inch drill bit Electrical tape Momentary switch Change which doors unlock when you touch a locked door on cars equipped with a Smart Key System. The car's default is set so that the car unlocks all of the doors when the person holding the fob opens the front passenger door. 1. Know your default setting. Opening the front passenger door unlocks all of the doors. Touching the hatch handle also opens all of the doors, including the hatch. 2. Understand the way to change your unlock settings. You do this by pushing the door lock button and then the panic button on the fob for about 5 seconds. 3. Wait for the first beep. After that beep, let go of the buttons. Now the driver's handle unlocks all of the doors. 4.Hold both of the buttons down until you hear the second beep to force the driver, passenger and hatch handles to unlock individually. |
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