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| This is a discussion on locking the hatch within the Gen II Prius Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting forums, part of the Gen II (2004-2009) Toyota Prius Forums category; is there some technique involved. i just realized that by hitting the lock button on my remote key it hasn't ... |
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Friends: 0 | is there some technique involved. i just realized that by hitting the lock button on my remote key it hasn't been locking the hatch. |
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| awaaay Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Vancouver, BC
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Friends: 64 | There's no special technique I'm aware of. As long as it's closed all the way, it should lock. The hatch only locks with the remote, as far as I know - there's no separate physical key hole like there is in the driver's door. Do you have the SKS that unlocks the car as you approach? Maybe the car really is locked when you're not there. Leave the keys in the house and see what happens. |
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Friends: 46 | First, make sure that the hatch is fully closed - you may have to slam it more aggressively than you expect. To ensure the hatch is fully closed, turn on the hatch courtesy light. The light will go off when the hatch is shut. Since 2008 option pkg 2 includes SmartKey, I wonder why you are using the lock button on your fob. It would potentially be easier to leave the fob in your pocket and press one of the square black buttons on the front doors or the hatch, to lock the car. When checking the hatch to see if it is locked, you need to take the SmartKey fob out of your pocket, and place the fob about 15 feet away from the car. Then try the hatch to see if you can open it. If the hatch is shut but does not lock, then it would be well to visit your dealer for assistance.
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Friends: 2 | If the hatch isn't closed the car doesn't lock, just beep. To quote John's manual, "Just slam it, dammit." There is a hand hold on the inside of the hatch but a hand on the Toyota emblem works for me. |
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Friends: 0 | Are there cars that actually "unlock" the door as you approach? On my 2007 I know that the courtesy lights will come on when I get close and all I have to do is touch either of the front handles or the rear latch and it will unlock, but I hadn't seen one that actually unlocked the car. |
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Note the deliberate use of the words "touch" and "press". The front door handles only require contact, while the hatch is pressure sensitive. To lock your car, use the lock button on either front door or on the hatch. Leave your fob in your pocket or pusre. Tom
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Friends: 0 | I think the simple answer to the OP's question is that the hatch locks along with the doors when engaging the power locks for all doors, smart key or not. I.e. when you press the Lock button on the door or the FOB, it will lock the four doors and the hatch. He may think it was not locked (but really was) if he has the smart key and was pulling up on the hatch and it unlocks & opens...? If the hatch truly isn't locking with any of the lock buttons, then it should be investigated as it sounds like something is faulty... |
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Friends: 0 | The important thing to note is that you must do something more than just shutting the hatch to lock it. You must either hit an external or internal lock button. If you put something in the hatch and just drive off, it would be possible for someone to come up to the car when stuck in traffic, pop the hatch, and pull the contents. |
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