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Where To Keep Fob Inside Car?

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Main Forum' started by Susan4ET, Mar 14, 2010.

  1. Susan4ET

    Susan4ET Member

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    Maybe we could all include that it wouldn't have hurt Toyota to have left an uncomplicated fob receptacle somewhere. A small area with a lip on it where you could toss the fob, your keys, some change?
     
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    I wouldn't want to risk forgetting and leaving it in the car. Mine hangs from a carabinier on my belt. It goes on when I dress and comes off when I undress. It's a great boon not to have to think about keys when I go to or come from my car.
     
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    I keep it in one of the pockets of my jacket. Never use them, just moving them from one pocket to another one when wearing another jacket.
     
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    There was a mention somewhere in PC, about a "super-secret compartment" supposedly located under the console. If you can find it (I never could! hints, anyone?), you might want to use it for the fob.

    Personally I like to keep the fob in my pocket at all times.
     
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    Hey there, meyer,

    The "super-secret compartment" you're referring to isn't really that secret. It's just that it's not easily noticed by most Prius owners. It would be a secret to you undoubtedly because your Prius is a 2010 model & the hidden compartment is only a slide-out drawer in the front end of the console of the 2G (2004-2009) Prius. It is mentioned right here in this thread in post #13. He joined in 2010, but he has a 2007 Prius.

    Ken (in Bolton,Ct)
     
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    I keep it in the same pocket that it is in while I'm not inside my Prius. Taking the fob from that pocket and putting it somewhere inside the car would be pointless.
     
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    I had to look up carabinier. It's a cavalry soldier armed with a carbine. I think you mean carabiner, which is a metal loop with a sprung or screwed gate.

    Prius chat: improving my vocabulary with every thread.

    How about using one of those retractable key chains on a belt like janitors or maintenance people? Those are super classy. :)
     
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    qbee42 My other car is a boat

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    There is always the Dalkon fob case, which takes care of fob storage *and* contraception.

    :rolleyes:

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    If you frequently need to open the other doors, then it makes sense to get the SKS reprogrammed to open all the doors.
    You could also just open the drivers door via the SKS and then pressing the door unlock button by hand is still faster than searching for the fob buried at the bottom of a large, messy purse.
     
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    You can use the fob to reprogram the SKS to open up just the driver door when you pull on the handle or to open all the doors... I only have SKS on the drivers door. Picture me approaching the car with a group of people. I will just double click the fob to open all the doors. I don't have to reach the drivers door first. If I'm by myself I don't necessarily want to unlock all the doors with SKS. I just have to get use to things as they are now. On the old car I often plugged the fob into its receptacle--something I never had to do but chose to do in any case. Now that receptacle doesn't exist so if I sit down still holding the fob because I forgot to put it in my pocket after getting my mail out of my mailbox I just toss it on the passenger front seat along with the purse and mail. :) I think I have it all worked out now--not to worry.
     
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    I dON'T kNOW wHERE mINE iS !!
     
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    qbee42 My other car is a boat

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    I don't know if you have the three door SKS, but with my Gen II three door system, when I have other riders, I tap the hatch button as I walk by. A single press unlocks all of the doors, but leaves the hatch shut.

    Perhaps one of the Gen III owners can say if this works for them.

    Tom
     
  13. going red baby!

    going red baby! still a n00b

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    Men! :mad:

    They also design women's faces and boobs. :mmph:


    I have a little outside pocket on my bag that closes with velcro and fits all my keys and FOB in it. Easy peasy.


    I'll test it right now!!! Whee!!!!!

    When do you tap?
     
  14. going red baby!

    going red baby! still a n00b

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    Oh. I don't have a 3 door SKS. Doh!

    Well I'll still report that my findings so that I won't feel I wasted my time. Stubbornness has nothing to do with it. All combinations tried resulted in no unlocking of anything by tapping on the hatch button. :D

    (Why is "combinations" coming up as misspelled? Can't that word be pluralized?)