I have a Prius 2008 the SKS does'nt work with the driver door, but it works with other doors

Asked by kamalazizieh Nov 18, 2015 at 02:21 PM about the 2008 Toyota Prius FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

after I wash my car suddenly the SKS fob stopped working with the driver
door, but it works with the passenger door and the rear door, with the
driver door it start lock and unlock repeatedly without unlocking the
doors,but it locked and unlocked if I use the bottoms on the fob , if I want to
lock the car by SKS it doesn't works unless I did that with the fob , this is
with driver door only, please advise me.

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If it works on all of the other doors except the driver's door, then it could be the receiver in the driver's door? I have a 2009 Toyota Prius and have found that sometimes the electronics go a little squirrelly. For example, we have tried everything, but cannot do hands free voice dialing from the car. Keep those batteries replaced often. Other than that, contact the dealership, these cars are very high tech, and can be finicky on a electronics.

Thank you for your concern ,I think the receiver received a signal from the fob because it start lock and unlock alternately but didn;t stay on the unlock stage.

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