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We are the very luck owners of a Prius and have also just purchased a Prado. Both vechicles are equiped with the smart key function. Both of us have always carried keys to each others cars, but now find that if we carry both fobs in our pocket or handbag that we are unable to open the Prius or start the Prado without touching the fob to the start button. Does anybody know of a way of keeping both fobs together, whilst having the radio waves isolated on the one not required.

Thanking you,

septic1

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A technical bulletin *should* have been issued for this, but I don't have access to this at home to confirm. Speak with your local/trusted Toyota dealer and see if they can find one. Reply back to let us know how it goes (I will have a look for the bulletin if they don't find it).

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