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I agree. I agree. One would have to get 85 mpg to drive 75K on 882 gallons of gas.
Are you sure? From the data displayed, it looks like they could well be.
Posting pictures does not equal meaningful experience. As I said before you posted the photograph, you are looking at the wrong freeze frame. Your...
<snip> You do not know my "reasons for being here", so you can't compare. But you are trying to do so anyway. This parallels the root cause of...
Before jumping on the Autoenginuity scanner, why not finish testing the Sears scanner? You provided no specific information on it, only that it...
Thank you for the kind words. I'm glad to have helped. I'm sure he has helped folks in the past, but I have also seen folks being led down...
Yes, I think that's the third time I've seen that photo in about a week or so. You seem to be very fond of it. I provided no such opportunity....
Did anyone bleed the brakes or work on the brake system in any way just before this happened?
When you first compared Prius to Echo in another thread, you compared fuel costs over 250,000 miles for both cars, omitting both purchase price...
Which one?
Actually, freeze frame data is often invaluable to the diagnostic process. You are looking at the wrong freeze frame data.
You showed that picture before. Lots of folks have swapped a battery out of a Gen 1. Can you give an example? Please be as specific as...
Nobody claimed to have any data. We simply pointed out some of the errors in your comparison.
You repeated all of the errors that you made the first time. You simply put them into a table, that's all.
The person who started this thread stated that the Echo was purchased new in 2001. The price seems awfully high; as I recall, base Echos were...
Adding to Patrick Wong's observations, I find other flaws in this comparison. No, but when comparing cost-per-mile numbers between vehicles,...
The 2004-2009 Prius info doesn't apply to your comparison of a 2001 Prius with a 2001 Echo.
Again, it may have a shorted cell. Then again, it may not. And "nominal" voltage is just that: not necessarily corresponding to actual value....
That's all well and good, but if you give them funny numbers, and they catch it, they are much less likely to be impressed. You had stated that...
Logic should suffice. As the pack's six-cell modules are, on average, charged to 8 volts, each cell is running at ~1.33V. A shorted cell (low...