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Replying to: agnosto (Nov 07, 2006 5:59 am) Woth the wait and worth the price for this outstanding car. |
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I've been enjoying my TCH for almost 2 months now. As the weather got colder (Vancouver, BC) my gas consumption has increased. since I drive a lot of short trips, the ICE remains on most of the time. What I seem to notice is that pressing the "eco" button will sometimes cause the ICE to switch off. I'm not using the air conditioning, but I'm wondering if the heat setting without eco keeps the engine on more. Does anyone know (beyond what's in the manual) what the effect of the eco button really is?
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Replying to: mfreeman1943 (Nov 15, 2006 2:15 pm) I understood from other postings that the ECO setting when using the heat limits the amount of heat pulled away from the ICE for heating the interior, thus keeping the ICE "warmer". As long as you don't get cold leave it on ECO. Perhaps someone more knowledgable can shed some details. I didn't find my car getting hot with the ECO A/C setting this summer so I'm expecting the car to stay warm with the ECO Heat setting. My biggest complaint is when I kick on the defroster, the ECO goes off and then I have to kick it back on when I switch the mode back to the floor or dash. |
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Replying to: wvgasguy (Nov 05, 2006 1:05 pm)
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Replying to: stinkpot1 (Nov 17, 2006 9:57 pm) Tank mpg's may tell you what's happening with the weather, but to really test the car out to see if something's wrong, I'd reset the trip FE on an area where I know what I should be able to do and drive it with a warm engine. If you're still in the 39+ range then there is probably nothing wrong with the car.
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When I bought my Camry in July, the mpg started out around 35. It has now dropped to 27. Driving habits havent' changed. My trips average ~4 each way. My best fuel economy is when I've had to drive my car from Arlington to Norfolk, VA. The road trip portion averaged at ~40. Lately, the ICE has been coming on for no apparent reason. It starts with the car, instead of the battery. At stops, it turns on within 10 seconds. The indicator shows a full charge and I can't think of a reason it would be any less than any other hybrid driver. Thoughts? Anyone else experirence something similar where the ICE seems to be running the show?
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Replying to: usnlt (Nov 19, 2006 9:36 am) |
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A few things: 1. Are your trips relatively short? 2. What are your outside temps? 3. Have you checked your tire pressure lately? Short trips kill FE because the HSD system does not fully activate until the engine temps are at a certain level. Colder temps makes that time longer. Colder temps also lower your tire pressure, so check your tires. Good luck. My last tank was 36.48, and my average since purchasing my TCH on 6-2-2006 is 36.86 MPG.
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Replying to: larsb (Nov 20, 2006 11:28 am)
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Replying to: stinkpot1 (Nov 20, 2006 10:12 pm) I think these cars are programmed conservatively. I'm sure if the assist was more active the mileage would improve- but maybe it would shorten battery life? I'm sure once Hybrids start having lithium cells things will improve a bit. We as "early adopters" (although I'm not sure how "early" we really are) are paying to pave the way to a brighter future. tom
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