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It sounds like you’re expecting the Prius Prime to behave like your 2013, and/or to perform automatic lane centering. Perhaps you know something...
So then, on your Prius Prime, it does not behave as described in this video? (That is, as it came from the dealer.)
[emoji12] I’d expect that, if you charge it up, drive it, charge it up again, drive it, etc., it will behave pretty intuitively for the most...
I’m not immediately sure whether this matters, but was it still plugged in at the time?
Yeehah! Congrats! I don’t follow the situation you’re describing there. Can you expound upon it, or just rephrase it?
Go go go! I bet you’ll be very pleased with it.
When this happens to me, it sometimes seems to be tied to the charger and sometimes to the car. Thinking back, as well as I can recall at least,...
Update: This particular time, the problem came down to it taking a minute or two to start charging. In hindsight, I have seen that once before.
This morning, and at various times in the year I’ve had my P.Prime, I’ve had a problem where the ‘Prime experiences some sort of apparent “failure...
Yes, I’m expecting to be able to keep our 2017 for a long time, for maximum economy (such slow rate of wear on the engine). Possibly the last car...
Interesting: I didn’t realize they used such a tank.
Nitrogen occurred to us (my sister and me in that conversation) as well, but N2 is not as chemically inert as is Argon. Probably cheaper though,...
Ours is also exactly that: Blizzard Pearl Advanced. My wife and I concluded that Blizzard Pearl is the best color, although I at least like...
But yes, that’s the entire goal: getting oxygen out of the tank to reduce oxidation of the rarely used fuel. There wouldn’t be very much air...
Ah, yes, that’s an excellent point: it would not stay striated for long. For the purposes of MIG welding, it only has to blow air out of the...
Interesting! I’ve certainly seen the much-less-sophisticated engines of lawn mowers (etc.) stumble pretty badly on old gas; sometimes even...
Ah, I didn’t fully absorb that statement until I re-read it just now. Interesting that they’d base a sacrificial burn upon miles rather than...
And I’m already way below that at two gallons in once every 3ish months.
Stabil or similar can reduce MPG, as I recall. The argon strikes me as an interesting thought, but I too am inclined to guess that it’s not worth it.
No need to drain the tank, since I only put in a couple gallons every 3ish months. So, her thinking is that it might further reduce oxidation in...