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anyway to disable putting car in drive while key not in vehicle?

Discussion in 'Prime Main Forum (2017-2022)' started by ltlurker, Jan 11, 2021.

  1. ltlurker

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    just saw my neighbor's mercedes stolen while he walked inside his house to fetch a bag. the crime took < 1 min..

    this got me thinking and testing and it appears that I AM able to put the prime in to drive and reverse while the key is not in the car. I tend to leave the car running if I have my kid in there to pick up random stuff. is there a way to disable this? That or ability to lock door while car is running


    otherwise i'll just be in the habit of turning car off
     
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    In environments where there is a meaningful risk of theft, this is essential.

    An already-operating car isn't disabled by simply removing the fob from the car, because it can't tell the difference between the fob leaving, and the fob's battery simply dying while in the car. So it doesn't disable anything until you intentionally turn the car off, which more-or-less signals that you are in a safe parking place, not out on the road or blocking anything while maneuvering in a tight parking area.
     
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    I echo @fuzzy1 on turning the car off and locking the car also not leaving your kids or pets in the car while you are away from the car. That being said, you can lock the door while the car is in READY-mode and running by using a physical key inside of the fob. Yes, it is very cumbersome to use the physical key to lock the door, but that option is available.
     
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    The few times I've tried to use the mechanical key to lock my door while in READY, my Gen 3 thought "oh, no, you don't" and immediately kerchunked the door unlocked again. I had to lock it using an even more cumbersome method, reaching through the window, then closing it.

    That worked, and the only way to re-unlock the door was with the mechanical key. It's still not a very complete or satisfying answer, as anybody willing to bust their way in could then just drive the car away.
     
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    I think you need to move out of that neighborhood. LOL
     
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    Wrong way around.

    Keep living next to somebody with a Mercedes, and nobody will notice your Prius.
     
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    Hey, I would never change my Prius Prime to a Mercedes–Benz.
     
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    3PriusMike Prius owner since 2000, Tesla M3 2018

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    It also can't tell if you somehow dropped the fob, accidentally and it got shielded by something, like an aluminum fast food wrapper.
    Or the signal is coming and going due to being blocked by something.

    Mike
     
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