How much does it cost to replace a Toyota Prius key?

How much does it cost to replace a Toyota Prius key?

In short, replacing a Toyota Prius key can cost between $200 to $410.

How do you get a key out of a Prius?

Unlock Your Prius With a Dead Key Fob The first thing you will need to do is look closely at your key fob. There should be a little button along the side. Depress that button and then pull on the end of the key fob as shown in the image above. A metal key will be revealed magically.

Where is the lock button on a Toyota Prius?

Also, there is no chrome Toyota logo on the rear of the smart key fob. To gain vehicle access with this system, the lock/unlock button on the Toyota Prius smart key fob is pressed.

What to do if your Toyota Prius key has been stolen?

We are proud to be able to offer you the following services for your Toyota Prius smart key fob: Replace your Toyota Prius smart key fob if it’s been lost or stolen. Produce a spare smart key. If your Toyota Prius smart key has stolen we can delete and reprogram the information.

When did the Toyota Prius smart key fob come out?

Repair damaged Toyota Prius smart key fobs. Refurbish worn Toyota Prius smart key fobs. One consistent feature of the Toyota Prius is that all models have a push-to-start button mounted on the dashboard. For Toyota Prius models manufactured between 2004-09, there are two available smart key systems; with and without the Smart Entry facility.

What kind of key do I need for my Prius c?

Click HERE for programming information. 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 Toyota Prius C remote key fob replacement (89904-52290) Already have a remote key fob? Click HERE for programming information. 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 Toyota Prius C transponder key replacement (HYQ12BDM) Already have a key?

A: Replacing a Toyota Prius key can cost anywhere between $95-$550. The actual price depends on a number of factors: The car’s year of manufacture Where you get a key replacement (dealer, automotive locksmith, online, etc.)

Is there a warranty on a Toyota Prius?

I reported to my dealer that my Prius very intermittently makes the noise described in the Toyota USA brake actuator TSB (BTW, the Canadian TSB is #2725). Although the noise didn’t occur when the technician checked the car, the service manager authorized replacing the actuator assembly under warranty.

How many versions of the Toyota Prius are there?

And more. Toyota Prius was introduced in 2001. This model has seven versions (Toyota Prius w/Prox, Toyota Prius w/o Prox, Toyota Prius C w/Prox, Toyota Prius C w/Reg. ignition, Toyota Prius V w/Prox, Toyota Prius Prime w/Prox, Toyota Prius Plug-In w/Prox) and ten types of keys. Remote Key Fobs: 2004 to 2021.

What’s the best remote key fob for a Prius?

2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 Toyota Prius remote key fob replacement (89904-47230 or 89904-47150) Already have a remote key fob? Click HERE for programming information. 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Toyota Prius remote key fob replacement (89994-47061) Already have a remote key fob? Click HERE for programming information.

Do you need to replace the pump on a Toyota Prius?

The code P0A93, will set and the car will trigger a master warning light. This is obviously a very scary scenario for many people. Luckily, the 2nd gen Prius inverter is really durable, but you still need to replace the pump. The OEM pumps are the best ones to get. Aftermarket pumps have been known to have higher failure rates.

Are there any second generation Toyota Prius left?

There are loads of second generation Prius that are still on the road today. More people everyday are joining the Prius owners club. Amongst these new owners are also many questions they have regarding what they should be aware of when purchasing one of these used gems.

Can a Toyota Prius battery be replaced at any time?

Of course, it would. This is precisely what drove the owner of Hybrid Automotive to find a solution that is giving Prius, Insight, and other hybrid owners freedom from battery replacement. He did the hard work, figuring out how. How batteries fail, and what can be done to repair and maintain them.

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