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Disabled reverse beep today ==> Serenity Now

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  1. bfd

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    I'd tell him - sincerely - that his dealership had just lost any and all of my future service business. And then I'd walk away smiling. And I'd also let the service manager know via e-mail or letter. There's a customer relations manager at every shop, too.

    If you drop in for a regular service, I think they they can damn well punch in a simple code while they have your car hooked up. The fact that they "warned" you not to ask again is sufficient reason to find another service department.

    That said, I was able to get my ScangaugeII to dial in the changes. The start-up seatbelt alarm only went down to five beeps, though, but at least it doesn't continue hounding me as I drive off.
     
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    Your ScangaugeII did it???

    I guess I don't understand all I know about a Scangauge... I thought the Scangauge just reads various codes and interprets them for you. So you can input commands to change things eh? I'm going to have to look in to one of those devices. Thanks!
     
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    The Scanguage has the ability to change parameters in all sorts of interesting and even potentially destructive ways. But I understand that the user interface is arcane enough that you won't do anything accidentally.
     
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    This morning I was at my dealer dealing with the paint protection film I originally ordered online, but never received.(Ill start another post about this)

    Anyway, while I was there I asked to have the beep disabled, which is really annoying. The dealer wanted to charge me, I was like, "Seriously", its a code input using a scanguage.

    He told me any factory default changes were billable. I told him to forget it.

    It just annoys me, its not like I purchased a toaster from these people.

    -Mike
     
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    CharlesH CA HOV Decal #5 on former PiP

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    It may indeed be billable, but my dealer billed it to an internal account (probably related to new car make-ready).
     
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    I agree - it's ridiculous for them not to do it for free (ANY dealer, not just the one we purchased the car from) after spending $25-30k or more on the !(#$ car.
     
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    Is there anyone who had their beeps "professionally" disabled at the dealership who knows how many beeps are left in the startup/seatbelt chime after it's been adjusted?

    While I got my backup beep to one, I can't get the startup to go less than five. It's better than it was before, but if there's a way to make that one less - like one beep - I'd try it.
     
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    I was at my dealership this weekend for the 5K Service. I asked them to please disable the multiple reverse beeps. They wanted to charge me $45 to do it and I refused. I said that it was ridiculous that the beeps were only heard inside the car and did nothing to warn anyone on the outside, like a truck would. He tried to tell me that it cost the dealership money to pay someone to do it. I said that it shouldn't be there in the first place and the default should be one beep.

    I told him that I knew the owner and mentioned his name. He said that he would check with the manager. In the mean time I had met the Tech guy for the dealership, whom I had met before and provided him with a lot of Prius info, including links to videos on how to drive it. I mentioned the reverse beep discussion with the service dept and asked if he could help me out. He went over and talked to the guy in service and found out that he did comp me on the reverse beep charge.

    When I went to pick up my keys after the service was completed. The service guy mentioned that they charged it off to the sales side. I thanked him and said that's fine with me since I have sent several customers their way.

    One quick note - when I inquired about the latest entune update, the Tech guy updated my entune system from rev 1.74 to 1.84.
     
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    One quick note - when I inquired about the latest entune update, the Tech guy updated my entune system from rev 1.74 to 1.84.[/QUOTE]

    Glad you prevailed!

    How did he do that update?? Can you give me details?

    radio
     
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    Thanks for the tip - I'll have them remove mine the next time I'm at the dealer.
    It's a PIP, not a BEEP!
     
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    Thanks for the tip! I'll have my dealer remove that annoying beeping.
    It's a PIP, not a BEEP after all!
     
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    Glad you prevailed!

    How did he do that update?? Can you give me details?

    radio[/QUOTE]

    He got out his trusty usb drive and plugged it in. It took about 10-12 minutes to update. I wasn't there when he initiated the update. He had gotten my car from the service dept and started the update, then came in to tell me.
     
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    I got it disabled yesterday, since I had to go to the dealer anyway. A tech plugged in a laptop, and it was done in about 5 minutes. Neat! So it's a software switch. Now the cab beeps once only when backing up. It never beeped to the outside, as I thought it did to warn pedestrians. Anyway, one beep is all I need.
     
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    One of these days I will remove the noisemaker and install it outside.
     
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    I am so close to ordering a scangauge to disable this before the 5K service. I don't want to spend another $160 since I already have the original scangauge. My problem is that the backup beep is the same as in my Honda Odyssey EXCEPT the Odyssey's beep is a proximity warning. The Odyssey beeps once when I put it in reverse and beeps when there are potential obstacles in the way. When I hear the constant beeping in the PIP, I keep thinking that there are kids/animals in the way that I can't see!!!
     
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    It you wanted a new Scangauge anyway, then this is a good reason to get one. But if your main purpose is to get rid of the reverse beeping, then you can do it in other ways that aren't as expensive:

    1. Any Android device + Bluetooth OBD2 adapter ($20) + Torque app for Android (if you own an Android device of have access to one) (see this post for more info: http://priuschat.com/forums/obdii-a...om-pids-torque-android-app-4.html#post1496361)

    2. OBD2 to USB cable ($15) + laptop (see this thread: http://priuschat.com/forums/gen-iii...ble-seatbelt-warning-sound-2.html#post1548489)
     
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    It's tough. I have the original scangauge and autotap. Both of them work very well for what I purchased them for. Unfortunately, I couldn't get either one to talk to the PIP directly. Even though a generic OBD2 to USB cable is only $15, I already have way too much junk so I'm trying to limit what I "collect".
     
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    Well, I just now ordered the Scangauge II from the PC shop. I just hope I can learn to work with it well enough to disable the beep.
     
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    I gave up. I thought I would get used to the backup beeping but I just couldn't stand it any more. So the scan gauge arrived last week. And after mulling over the x-gauge spread sheet for a few days, I figured out how to do it and disabled the backup beeps yesterday. Today, I backed up a few times and it was great to only hear the beep once per. I really can't figure out what the Toyota engineers were thinking of when they added the constant beeping to the inside of the car. Anyway, with the beeping gone, I wouldn't call it serenity but it's a lot better!