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2005 Prius - Key Fob randomly activates alarm

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Main Forum' started by dupreesdiamond, Oct 24, 2018.

  1. dupreesdiamond

    dupreesdiamond Junior Member

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    2005 Prius. 220K miles. Smart/Keyless entry. 2 Key Fobs. 1 of them, the one I carry, got really banged up and the front rubber/plastic cover deteriorated to where the button covers were gone and one could see the circuit board underneath. I never use the buttons so didn't bother with it. About a month ago, sporadically when I approached the car the panic alarm would go off.

    Immediate thought is that the button is getting pressed in my pocket. However I was able to replicate it with the FOB in the palm of my hand face up with nothing touching any buttons.

    Next thought is/was that dust/dirt must be shorting out the panic button. Ordered a new Key Fob case from amazon, disassembled the old FOB, cleaned the board with isopropyl and q-tips. I still have the issue.

    I can see the little indicator light on the key fob blinking Red when I approach the car. The keys, otherwise, still work fine. The second key FOB, carried by my wife, doesn't do this at all.

    Any suggestions other than dropping $$$ to buy a replacement FOB? Disabling the panic alarm altogether is def. an option if It's DIYable. I have no need for any alarms on this car.
     
  2. Aztechmaster

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    If you can get a used fob from a salvage yard and chicken dance the programming. I did this for a third fob as a spare works perfectly fine. As long as one fob works perfectly you can easily program more.

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  3. srellim234

    srellim234 Senior Member

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    When you transferred the circuit board did you hit it with compressed air to make sure no dust was lurking in any connections?
     
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  4. dupreesdiamond

    dupreesdiamond Junior Member

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    I did not try hitting it with compressed air. I'll give that a shot when I get home.
     
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