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I never knew that button was there. Why does it even exist?

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Main Forum' started by KJ Fitz, Sep 14, 2016.

  1. KJ Fitz

    KJ Fitz Junior Member

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    My "Derp!" of the Day (warning -- longish)

    Until recently, I drove a 2008 Prius. When I upgraded to a 2015 Prius, I gave that one to my son Colin.

    So, yesterday, I ask him, "Hey your left rear tire looks low. It WAS the RIGHT rear that we took to the shop three times for a slow leak and they said there was nothing wrong, correct?" and he affirmed this was so.

    Well, wow, am I brilliant. Some time ago, I discovered these little valve stem caps that magically sense if a tire is low. If it's not, they show a green band, and if it drops enough pressure they turn red. Great! I put them on all our cars.

    Well, a couple months ago a friend visited and said, "You know, I had those -- but one leaked, and actually caused me to have a flat."

    I had, of course, in the interim, forgotten all about that conversation, but I recently remembered, changed the right rear one for the left rear and etc.

    So, problem solved, both tires are fine, it's the stupid damn little tire indicator valve stem cap. I take them ALL off, check them in the trash bin, and proceed to the gas station to air up the tire and re-set the tire pressure warning light in the car (these caps had been a back-up plan, you see).

    I then went down to Big Navy to gas up the car and buy some good old fashioned, God-fearing, black plastic valve stem caps.

    Welp, when I walked in, I locked the keys in the car. This SHOULD BE impossible, because it has a Smart Key system, which is designed to be smarter than me, and will refuse to lock the doors with the smart key inside. Clever. Has saved me several times.

    This time, the doors locked. Hmm. Perhaps the battery is low in the key fob?

    I call my wife to come rescue me with the other key fob. She pulls up, points it at the car, and unlocks the doors. Good. and drives off through the rain. Sonuvvagun, THIS one won't start the car either!

    OK, the smart door doesn't work, the smart start (to start the car with the keys in your pocket) doesn't work. Both fobs. Fortunately, there's a backup plan to start and drive the car. Whew.

    "Isn't it odd?" I says to myself, "that the batteries in BOTH fobs die at the very same time? No matter, I go buy two new ones and install them. No workie. Now alarm bells are going off in my head. "Shit, this is going to be some Electronic Control Module buried deep in the bowels of the car, only the Toyota Stealership will be able to replace or reprogram it, and it'll cost a $Bazillion plus take six weeks for them to "special order.""

    Thank goodness for Google.

    I went to do a little computer-based research on the issue and discovered that, right next to the Tire Pressure Warning Reset Button, which itself is hidden out of view under the steering wheel and is found only via the Braille Method, is a "Smart Key System "OFF" Button. Why, I shall never know, just as I didn't know it was even f**king there for the five years I drove the car.

    Pushed the button "again" and all was well.

    Whew. Derp!
     
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  2. fotomoto

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    It exists to turn the SKS sensors off so they won't drain down the small 12V battery if you're not going to use the car for several days or weeks.

    As the saying goes, RTFM. <Read the Factory Manual>
     
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    welcome to priuschat, great first post.(y)
     
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  4. KJ Fitz

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    Ha! In the Chair Force, that "F" did not stand for "Factory."

    BTW -- Since the concern is the 12 V starter battery -- the Optima Yellowtop I put in my 2008 5 years and 80,000 miles ago is still going strong.
     
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    Did the same dang thing! Muststa hit it with my knee, some how. Almost replaced the $200 12V.

    Took me 4 days to find out about that explitive button.
     
  6. ChapmanF

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    I've seen it rendered as "read the fine manual". Sometimes, on PriusChat, I've seen "read the fahrvergnügen manual." Not uncommonly, someone will just say "read the manual", as if they don't think I'll notice they've left a letter out.

    It is all very mysterious, and sometimes makes me think I'm being kept in the dark about something.

    Some day you may be thankful for an SKS on/off button. On a Gen 3, you have to remember a goofy chicken dance (IG OFF, door closed and unlocked, fob unlock button, door open close open close open, fob unlock button, door close open close).

    Maybe they switched it to avoid stories like this one with SKS inadvertently turned off. In Gen 3, you can turn it off, but you have to really want to.

    -Chap
     
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    RTFM . . . OK, who is going to tell KJ about the secret storage drawer in the center console ?
     
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    Just found out about the secret compartment yesterday... mind was blown.
     
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    cobraz Prius Pirate

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    LOL...I found those years ago..but just traded in for 2015....no secret draw in console and it almost impossible to put a cd in the center console...ugh. Also the sunglass compartment up top is very small...all the cool stuff ruined...

    SAMSUNG-SM-G925A ?
     
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    Wait wait wait, there is a secret drawer in the center console? Is this true in an 09?

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    Yes reach in front of center console at bottom and there it is, I love that drawer.

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    I thank you for informing me of this, now I have a placement to store my phone charger and cords.

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    I actually use that button from time to time when I drive to a park and go for a run. I prefer to carry the mechanical key and lock the fob in the car.
    Oh... that may be another secret. There is a metal key in the fob which can be released if you find the magic lever on the fob.