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REVS
by mperski
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Dec 06, 2007 (12:39 pm)
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Well I know its not reving higher to regenerate the battery because it happened after driving in low after many slow downs and braking.
I dont know how the engine could heat up the high voltage battery since there are no coolant lines going to it, only AC lines.
And I'm not sure about the Cat answere either since its happened after driving on the express way as well.
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- #1471 of 1583
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Re: Cold weather or Transmission problem? [mperski]
by jasoncarp
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Dec 06, 2007 (12:51 pm)
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Replying to: mperski (Dec 05, 2007 1:17 pm)
I am in Michigan too and noticed the running more often and at higher RPM's. Along with the average MPG dropping considerably. From what i've heard it is due to the colder weather.
Jason
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Re: Cold weather or Transmission problem? [mperski]
by dguild
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Dec 19, 2007 (6:17 am)
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Replying to: mperski (Dec 05, 2007 1:17 pm)
I am having similar RPM problems with my 08. This just started happening when the weather turned cold. Have you had any problems with regenerative braking? My regen braking does not work for the first 10 miles or so. This too started when the weather turned cold. I live in New Hampshire. It seems that the HV battery is mostly being charged by the engine. This is killing my gas mileage. The regen braking used to work immediately whenever I touched the brakes.
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Re: Cold weather or Transmission problem?
by mperski
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Dec 19, 2007 (9:00 am)
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My regenerative brake do that too. I found that if you drive in L the regenerative braking will then function. I usually drive in Low in the city and Drive on the highway.
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Re: Cold weather or Transmission problem? [mperski]
by carysbluesky
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Dec 19, 2007 (9:52 am)
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Replying to: mperski (Dec 19, 2007 9:00 am)
When your 110V Power Pack battery gets cold soaked, it must get recharged as does your regular battery you use to start the car. The engine is the fastest way to recharge both battaries. Matter of fact, the brakes provide little regeneration to the batt. Your milage will decline about 2%. So don't sweat the small stuff. Your SUV, which is more like a large sedan, gets better milage than other large cars.
Bottom line is...over the course of the winter, your gas will cost you about $15 more if you drive about 5000 miles.
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Re: Cold weather or Transmission problem?
by mperski
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Dec 21, 2007 (6:30 am)
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reply to carysbluesky
Your regular battery is not used to start your car the 330V Hybrid battery is. Regenerative braking recharges the batteries without using any excess fuel, like the ICE does. I also believe you are mistaken, the regenerative braking does quite a bit of recharging of the batteries according to my guages.
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Re: Electric Assist [mecheng1]
by carysbluesky
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Dec 21, 2007 (7:22 am)
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Replying to: mecheng1 (Jun 11, 2007 5:55 am)
You'd have to drive like a typical Floridian in their 80's and medicated to drive the FEH and get the milage as advertised.
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Re: Alwyn [edhedh65]
by carysbluesky
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Dec 21, 2007 (7:32 am)
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Replying to: edhedh65 (Sep 05, 2006 8:45 am)
It fits perfectly. I had a Z1 installed upon taking delivery of my 06 FEH. Works great. Had it installed by a vender through the dealer; this way it's under warranty via Ford.
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Re: Cold weather or Transmission problem? [mperski]
by mecheng1
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Dec 21, 2007 (8:22 am)
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Replying to: mperski (Dec 21, 2007 6:30 am)
Careful, the FEH will not start if the traditional 12v car battery is dead. It is needed to trip some relays that allow the 330v HVBattery to start the ICE with MG1. [But with the 12v battery constantly being recharged by the HVBattery, this should be very rare]
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Re: Jump Start? [mecheng1]
by carysbluesky
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Dec 21, 2007 (11:08 am)
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Replying to: mecheng1 (Sep 11, 2007 11:00 am)
See 1478
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