Steering wheel controls failing

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Audio and Electronics' started by Frank Roche, Jan 20, 2025 at 6:41 PM.

  1. Frank Roche

    Frank Roche Junior Member

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    Have a Sony xav-3600 and SWC worked fine, but now they act like there all depressed. Turn radio on, turn up volume, it automatically goes down!

    I can buy the rubber covers but has anybody had this happen, and what dit it turn out to be?
     
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    The original headunit does have a switch-status diagnostic screen where you can see just what buttons it thinks are pushed and when, and that can help a lot in tracking down what's going on in a situation like this. Of course I know nothing about the aftermarket unit you've got, but maybe it has a similar screen you can pull up some way.
     
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    Failing clock spring?

    SM-G781V ?
     
  4. Frank Roche

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    Original unit did not have (or did not reveal it self re) status of buttons pushed.


    I can't imagine the clock spring went bad (2012 Prius with 90k miles) but it is 12/13 years old. Do they get gunked up or broken at that age/mileage?

    Doesn't look too bad to change, I will order one and get to it!

    Thanks, hopefully this will fix it and I report back.
     
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    When I think of the gen 3 headunits, I think of the touchscreen ones, which have a pretty extensive selection of diagnostic screens once you know the magic gestures to get into them.

    But I tend to forget that gen 3 also had non-nav headunits with a couple lines of text display instead of a whole screen.

    I believe those also have diagnostic modes that are described in the repair manual, but much more terse and cryptic and I never memorized how to enter and use them.

    But I guess the most interesting question right now is, does your aftermarket head unit have any such screens?