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There is a small risk of depleting your HV battery switching to neutral. If you have a low HV SOC, the A/C on, headlights on, radio up, etc, the...
The "Glide" in P&G is not to be confused with regen. If the battery is charging from the vehicle's inertia, you are not gliding. Gliding is ICE...
Also, when it happens next, see if pressing the brake slightly harder gets the ICE to shut off.
I've seen that in mine sometimes. When ICE turns on at stop and battery is already almost full, does it show that it is charging anyway? if so,...
I have a sense that this is just about exhausted by now, but a day or two before OP here, I thought, "This guy seems touchy." Time to move on....
I actually searched after reading OP, found nothing relevant, figured it didn't really matter anyway because OP sounded, like I said, eerily...
I would add that "quick acceleration" aka punching it is NOT necessary. Moderate acceleration is what Prius ICE does best. After practice,...
Right idea, too much in your "slightly". In my 2006, it requires a VERY light touch. If you have a Gen 2, practice until you can get neither the...
I have no qualified expertise to offer here, but your proposed solution sounds like it just might work. Maybe even work well. Argumentum ad...
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Yeah. Then again, something tells me my belief about it would be the same. Once, a neighbor told me that my cat that got out was hit by a car....
I could maybe successfully set up forum software on a server somewhere, but I don't have the expertise to keep it running. in fact, i could...
I wondered too, when I saw the OP. I still don't know. All I know is, as much as he and his undeniably informative posts will be missed by some...
Against consensus, I just looked. ... well, at least it has a visual theme. First 3 pages in the member list had a sum of 0 posts. I didn't dig...
I admit, the post was to invoke forward-thought about it.
Eek. The Edmunds one looks painful. I missed the hybridcars one as a separate link. Almost afraid to look.
Some malware injects ads onto every page visited, no matter the site, even Google's famously clean front page. They can potentially break sites...
Could you provide me with evidence that ad-blocking is necessary for a fair number of (PC) site visitors in order to use the site? Its my guess...
This conversation eerily sounds personal, and maybe I shouldn't get involved, but I gotta call it as I see it. Without further ado: wrong....
Maybe PC on archive.org would be mirrored in Chapter 6 "A nation is resurrected with a new name..."