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228 messages, Last post on Jul 20, 2009 at 9:37 AM
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Anyone notice a drop in mileage after an oil change. I noticed in the book it says 0- 20W is the best for max eco. I just had the oil changed with 5-20W. To tell the truth I've never seen 0-20W. I have only driven a little but it seems like my mileage dropped for 40 to 41 to 35 to 37. |
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Is it normal for the mpg gauge to drop to 0mpg occasionally when stopped or decelerating? My husband thinks it has to do with the engine running the A/C. Also, I have a really hard time not dropping the mpg gauge to 10mpg or below when accelerating. And I really don't think I'm a "fast off the line" type of driver. A note after driving our new hybrid for a little over a week: I find it hard to not feel pressured to "prove" to the other drivers that my car can perform as well as theirs. And it sure would be nice if the dealership had offered some of the driving knowledge contained in this thread. Hybrid driving classes, maybe. Thank you, everyone for your input. |
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Replying to: txgeek (Jul 22, 2008 11:47 am) That's a common struggle in all aspect of life. When you know something to be true, you don't need to prove it to others. I guess that's where the "smugness" comes from. |
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Replying to: txgeek (Jul 22, 2008 11:47 am) It's indeed normal when stopped. If the engine is running and burning fuel, then you indeed are getting "0" miles per gallon at that moment. And this is an instaneous readout so that is correct.
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Replying to: wvgasguy (Jul 23, 2008 10:02 am) Yes...but as soon as the engine is warm and the battery is charged up, the engine will kick off again while stopped, even with the a/c on. |
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Replying to: txgeek (Jul 22, 2008 11:47 am) It is NOT normal for decelerating. It is normal when stopped, regardless of if the ICE is running. Any time you are moving, you are adding miles to the vehicle, and getting SOME kind of positive MPG; low perhaps, but never zero while the vehicle is moving. |
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Hi Can anybody let us know how to program the smart key so that when I open the driver seat side, all the four doors get opened? Presently it is only the driver side opens and manually I need ot open the remaining doors. Regards Vai
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Replying to: athma1 (Aug 01, 2008 6:56 am)
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Replying to: lzc (Aug 02, 2008 4:51 am) Edited -- here it is from the manual: SELECTING DOORS TO BE UNLOCKED WITH ENTRY FUNCTION The unlocking operation has 2 modes. To change the mode, within 1 m (3 ft.) of the vehicle press the lock switch and the alarm, trunk opener or unlock switch simultaneously for five seconds. The “POWER” switch must be turned off. When the mode is changed, the buzzer will sound and an indicator is displayed on the multi−information display as follows:
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Replying to: talmy1 (Aug 02, 2008 6:32 am) See Toyota iGuide: http://www.toyotaiguide.com/content/07Camry/iGuide.htm Under "other features" and then "customizable electronic features," Toyota lists several control settings that the dealer can change. |
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