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New key fob programming

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting' started by santoro1, Aug 15, 2006.

  1. santoro1

    santoro1 New Member

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    Owner all of three weeks..I have read a lot of posts regarding lost key fobs etc...So I purchased a new key fob (now I have 3).. My strategy is for my wife and I to have one each and then have a battery less key fob hidden inside the car ( since that would still start the car), with an extra mechanical key in my wallet or hidden somewhere outside the car. Key fob #3 is not programmed yet...Along with the unit came instructions to program it..One person who used the instructions semi successfully said that he programmed it properly, but then noticed he pressed on button once to many times and deprogrammed his other key fob.. He also stated that one of the two fobs we receive at delivery is a master. If the master is deprogrammed Toyota could charge up to a $1000 to re do the whole system...Fact or fiction???? would it just be easier and potentially cheaper to get Toyota to simply program the new fob and forget about it? Your responses are appreciated. If anyone from Toyota sees this your response is also appreciated...THanks
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(ajs @ Aug 15 2006, 08:31 AM) [snapback]303442[/snapback]</div>
    I'm not sure what "instructions" could have come with the key fob that would allow you to program it. My understanding (from reading posts on Priuschat) is that only the dealer can program key fobs on the Gen II Prii (i.e. '04 or later). After they program it, you shouldn't have a problem with "deprogramming." And, of course, if it does "deprogram," it's then the dealer's responsibility to fix it. As far as I know, there is no "master" fob, but it is true that if you don't have an already-programmed fob, it's harder (and more expensive) for the dealer to program your new fobs.

    Another thing: programming prices vary tremendously from dealer to dealer, so you should shop around. There are probably others on this forum that can tell you specific prices.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Betelgeuse @ Aug 15 2006, 08:46 AM) [snapback]303448[/snapback]</div>
    Thanks for your reply..I decided to stop the foolishness and went to my local Toy dealership. It cost 49.13 for the programming. While I had the proper instructions to program a key fob I did not have the instrumentation to determine which fob needed to be programmed first, and I did not know that all the fobs had to be programmed together. I have taken the battery out of one of the fobs and hidden the fob inside the car. Since the battery is only for the door opening functions and alarm. I have a mechanical key in my wallet (I may hide it on outside of car, not sure yet). So at least I have the protection should I misplace the original fob and if my wife who has the second one is running errands, I can at least get into the car and drive it...
     
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    A long while ago I lost one of my fobs, and had the dealer order one. The funny thing is that the dealer claimed that they couldn't program it on my car. Wth? So I ended up doing a google search and I found some instructions, followed them properly, and I got the new fob to work (while keeping the old fob working as well)

    Granted it took a while to finally get the timing right, but it worked and I was proud of myself for outsmarting the techs.... Needless to say, this is another reason why I'm changing dealers.

    Interestingly enough I can't find the link now to where I got the instructions from... it was on site that claimed it worked with the European Prii.... I did find this though: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2004-2007-P...1QQcmdZViewItem

    It's probably the same sequence of instructions I followed... once to program the key, and once to program the smart start.
     
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    luiset83, when you say the programming worked, was that to use the remote to unlock the doors, or actually start the car? I have a keyfob that came with "instructions", but it only made the remote work the door locks. It does not start the car, not working as the ignition key. I can't find anywhere where this "car start" programming is avaialble for my 2005 "non-sks" keyfob. Thanks.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(abjrjrm @ Aug 23 2006, 11:20 PM) [snapback]308648[/snapback]</div>
    it was both... i actually ran across the instructions i printed a few months ago, but i'll be damned if i remember where i saw them or if i even trashed them (oops?) The codes being sold on ebay are only the door lock/unlock ones.... which are also posted on priuschat somewhere. I'll see if I find them again if I didn't throw 'em out.. they might be on my car's glove box or with some old papers stashed away.
     
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    I managed to find the instructions; these are the original work of Victor, I believe. They came from the now defunct site/URL listed below:

    http://www.prius-forum.org/tech/smartkey_programming.htm

    Note that Victor (or the original author) deserves the credit for these. I just retyped them from the printout I made almost 2 years ago. Enjoy! These instructions are tested on a 2004 Toyota Prius to enable the SKS, door unlock/lock, and car start functionality.

    update:
    I did a slight edit because of a mistake I made typing, replacing 'registered key' with 'master key' on the delete all keys table... shouldn't affect anyone trying to add keys or do the SKS steps, though... I rechecked the instructions again and they are verbatim to the original document.

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    luiset83, thanks! Unfortunately, I can't get it to program. Do you have any hints as to how you "finally got the timing right'? Thanks!
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(abjrjrm @ Aug 26 2006, 06:07 PM) [snapback]309901[/snapback]</div>
    heh, well, the part that says On - Lock, I believe what it means is unlock (x number of times), but i'm not totally sure, cause i did this quite a while ago now. if it's not unlock, try doing a lock. i believe that i either didn't push the power switch, or only pushed it once and then did the x times lock or unlock.

    It took quite a while to get the timing right... i believe almost an hour. good luck! :)
     
  10. galaxee

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    they won't charge you to replace the whole ecu... unless they want to really screw you over.
    http://priuschat.com/index.php?showtopic=22210&

    i haven't heard of any way to program the smartkey function without the scantool, but i haven't looked at the instructions linked above. you can program the "dumb key" functions with some raindance like procedure, though.