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Strange One Beep after Turning Off

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting' started by gladfelter, Aug 1, 2008.

  1. gladfelter

    gladfelter New Member

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    Hi All,

    I just started getting one beep after turning off the power to my 2004 Prius. There are no warning lights or any other indication that something is wrong. It isn't because I opened the door before turning off the power, the door is closed when this happens. I looked through the manual and on the web and I cannot find any information about this. Has anyone else have experienced this? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks,


    Dave
     
  2. Patrick Wong

    Patrick Wong DIY Enthusiast

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    Hi Dave,

    I'm wondering whether your fob battery might need to be replaced. Another possibility is that your 12V auxiliary battery might need to be replaced - especially if the original equipment battery is still in place.
     
  3. gladfelter

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    Thanks Patrick,

    I just a hour searching the forums and I found another owner who confirmed one of your theories:

    http://priuschat.com/forums/care-maintenance-troubleshooting/47268-trouble-shooting-question.html

    I second his comment that beeping isn't a very informative way of warning of a problem!

    Anyway, he said that his problem was due to the aux battery. I haven't made any modifications to my Prius, so it seems likely it is either the key fob or the aux battery. I haven't had any decrease in the performance of the fob that I am aware of and I haven't had any starting problems or other indications of battery problems.

    Should I just take the car in to the local Toyota dealer? Is there an engine code they can read, can they test these maintenance-free lead-acid batteries ... or will they just be guessing?

    Thanks again,


    Dave
     
  4. Patrick Wong

    Patrick Wong DIY Enthusiast

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    Hi Dave,

    Since you have very cold winters in your area, I suggest that you replace the 12V battery as a preventive maintenance measure now - even if you had no strange beeps or other symptoms.

    If you can do this yourself then you can save the dealer tech labor rate. The correct battery will cost ~$160 at your dealer's parts dept.

    I have seen some posters who have paid for their dealer tech to do a load test - the battery passed the test but it was still bad. So why pay for an inconclusive test...
     
  5. TucsonPrius

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    Replace the fob battery. If you read your manual, you'll find this is the indication as to when the fob battery is weak.

    I know this because not 4 weeks ago, I had the same happen.

    Thanks,
    Shawn
     
  6. john1701a

    john1701a Prius Guru

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    Yup. It was the FOB battery getting about to kick the bucket.

    Now the change process (with photos) is documented in the User-Guide.

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  7. daveatm14

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    The battery in some greeting cards with sound have the CR2032 battery in them. When done with the card tear it open and pop the battery of the circuit board. This makes the battery free if someone gives you a greeting card with sound.
     
  8. almostrice

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    the FOB for my 2005 is the same. The car beeped at me for a week prior to the battery going dead. Now I know.
     
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    This happened to me in the last month as well. It was a little stressful since I'm within a few hundred miles of exceeding the 8/80,000 warranty period. However, I took my key fobs to Autozone, found at least one of them had low signal strength, bought 2 new CR2032 batteries, installed those batteries in the keyfobs, and now I no longer hear the one beep after turning off my Prius.
     
  10. qbee42

    qbee42 My other car is a boat

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    I solved this problem by using two CR2032 batteries. I carefully inserted one into each of my ears. After that I no longer heard the beep.

    :rolleyes:

    Tom
     
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