Well after you all told me I could pry the back of the door I had the keys on a hanger. Then they dropped off into the passenger floorboard. Hahaha. I'm about to give up and just say a higher force is trying to tell me to stay home. hahaha I am curious as to how it locked as I have never been able to do that. And it didn't unlock when I had the keys dangling.
take your key out and look at it. It's a special key.....way over engineered to be a door key with no other function. it won't unlock because the sensor in the center console can pick up the signal in the car. forgot to mention, if you can reach the key, you can try pressing the unlock button on the fob too.......
Yeah from now on im going to tie the manual key to the car somewhere. Finally got in. Pried the door enough to get the hanger around the door handle.
is the valet switch in the same spot as the gen2? try pushing it and maybe the doors will unlock when you touch the handle
At least my 2012 Prius+ (Prius v in American English) lets you lock the doors using the fob's lock button when another fob is inside the car. If you do that you must unlock the car using fob's unlock button, just grabbing the door handle does not work. I do it once in a while when I go somewhere with my wife and she leaves her purse (with a fob in it) in the car.
Article from AAA: Even as the technology, security and convenience of automobile “smart keys” evolve, AAA finds motorists are not keeping pace and are frequently outsmarted by their “smart” keys. In 2012, AAA came to the rescue of over 4 million members who locked themselves out of their vehicles, a number that has dropped little in the past five years; even as use of smart keys has increased.
Happy for the OP..But... Seems like we just made a 40+ post thread that end's with telling anyone how to break into a Prius.
The Prius system can detect if the key is inside or outside the car. It reacts differently in each case. The SKS won't work if the key is inside the car. It will work if it's outside the car. If one FOB is inside and the other outside (car not in "ready") I -assume- the SKS would work. But you all know the real meaning of "assume", right? Maybe it's time to get two FOBs, roll the drivers window down, and do some testing. I suspect the wife got pissed that the car wouldn't lock and locked it with the mechanical key. She outsmarted the smart key. Oh, and as far as "letting the cat out of the bag", I repeat, you all know that glass breaks, right? Anyone can get into your car at any time they want, as quickly as they want.