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If you control your pedal and have a scangauge monitoring amps from the battery, you can actually accelerate a bit while the engine is warming up...
Check to see if your in stage 4 of prius operation. If your engine isn't warmed up AND you haven't stopped for 7 seconds while the engine is...
I'm pretty sure someone might have already mentioned this, but just in case: 1) Holding the power button down when traveling at a low - high...
You guys are forgetting the most important feature: The Japanese Prius transforms into a mini-gundam mobile suit :D
Wow 65psi. You probably got excellent mpg on your way home!
This would ONLY be true IF the energy didn't come from gas in the first place. Your using energy that will be eventually be less-efficiently...
That's normal, depending on how low the battery is. Whats the color of the battery? purple? red? Blue? Battery power accelerates ~three or five...
Really slowly is probably the throttle position you have to push so the engine doesn't come on while the charge is blue Normal is any position...
He should try shifting back into D to see if it'll even start the ICE at that speed... Anyway, if hes applying the brakes to slow back down in...
The less you accelerate with the batteries, the better mileage you'll get. The green batteries symbolizes the charge level it'll turn different...
Yeah sure, I'm not a wacko, but caring about the environment is the first step in preventing this: [IMG] from turning into this: [IMG]
How to accelerate? By pushing the car up to 10 mph :)
Do you have factory rims and wheels on your car? Perhaps you've installed larger/smaller tires that are throwing off your calculations?
Search for Gas Bladder. Basically the 2nd gen prius does not have a gas tank, but rather a gas balloon. You will never know exactly how much gas...
As long as the 12v battery has a charge, the prius will boot up.
I use the parking brake all the time. At stoplights, when parking, when drifting... oh wait scratch that last one.
He probably needs all the drafting power that truck in front has to offer in order to even maintain that speed!
I can barely make out any of the hoses in the picture, might be my crappy laptop screen though. Might I ask what type of road hazards you were...
Sadly, I believe Brian (BT Tech) is no longer among the living...
Whats a DTF stand for?