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FOB Replacement for Classic

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting' started by HTMLSpinnr, Dec 14, 2004.

  1. HTMLSpinnr

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    It seems our 4 year old Australian Shepherd/Collie mix has developed a new chewing habbit, and one set of my 2002 Prius keys/fob were one of his recent pleasures.

    While the key was slightly damaged and won't stay on a ring, the FOB was damaged beyond usability. For now, we've gotten by w/ the one good set, and the key hole still operates the power locks. However I like keeping things in working order so am considering a replacement if the price isn't prohibitive. I've found a site or two which has the fob for <$80.

    Does anyone have experience buying FOB's from online sources that would be less expensive than a dealer part? I can add the new fob to the car myself w/o a hitch - just need input on sites to check (assuming this is a kosher forum to ask this question in).

    Thanks!
     
  2. JHartman

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    I tried buying one off of ebay when I though I had lost my second (it ended up being found in my girlfriend's car by the car wash person 8 months later.) Although the seller claimed it was a Prius fob, it wasn't, and he refused to believe me that I couldn't program it. I hope you have better luck Rick.
     
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    Of course, if you had the '04 keyless entry and start, you could have just waved the dog near the car door, and sat him on your lap to drive to the vet...