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cnc97

Senior Member, Male, 50, from Evansville, IN

One month in on the Escape. Getting 47+mpg in town. 42+mpg hwy on half bald tires. New Michelin tires today. I guess we will see. Mar 13, 2024

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    1. cnc97
      cnc97
      One month in on the Escape. Getting 47+mpg in town. 42+mpg hwy on half bald tires. New Michelin tires today. I guess we will see.
    2. cnc97
      cnc97
      Back in a hybrid this weekend. Could not find a Toyota hybrid not insanely marked up in my area. 21 Escape not the PHEV. Loving it.
    3. cnc97
      cnc97
      Replaced the ABS sensor today after tearing the connector off. Back to normal braking. YaY!!!
    4. sega64
      sega64
      How am I able to DM you? I would like to ask you something since you are the Prius 4th gen swap OG.
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      2. sega64
        sega64
        I guess my question is. My car could be running normal but I don’t know what coolant lines should be hot etc. How do I check to ensure the coolant system is doing it job and I routed it correctly. I’m a noob I know
        Nov 11, 2020
      3. cnc97
        cnc97
        The first thing that I suggest is get either a “hybrid aware” scan tool or an ELM327 that you can plug into the diagnostic port. That will allow you the ability to monitor coolant temps thru the live data output to the diagnostic connector. If your highest coolant temp is 203F or below, the fans kick on and off, and you are not getting the temp light or a check hybrid system warning, you should be good to go.
        Nov 11, 2020
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      4. sega64
        sega64
        Ok cool. Thanks for the help. My fan kicks on normally. I can hear the idle slightly change when I turn my interior heater fans up. I’m gonna use my heat scan gun this weekend to check the hoses. I noticed the small hoses to the throttle body get hot the quickest and stay that way. It doesn’t fluctuate.
        Nov 11, 2020
    5. cnc97
      cnc97
      Funny but not funny. NASCAR Number 43 has a RTOD on his instrument cluster. Pretty funny that they chose to use that symbol.
    6. cnc97
      cnc97
      Pulled EGR cooler for inspection/cleaning. I am leaving the bottom stud/nut off this time. It took longer to remove then the rest of job.
      1. Raytheeagle likes this.
    7. cnc97
      cnc97
      Took a trip to Chattanooga this weekend. 604 miles total. No hiccups. 52.1mpg indicated at 57mph average speed.
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    8. cnc97
      cnc97
      224k on car. 11k post swap. 2100 mile post oil change. It still looks like the oil is brand new. No issues.
    9. cnc97
      cnc97
      So a friend, who has been a “Prius Hater” from the day I got mine, is now looking for one for his 18 yo daughter. #Priusconverter #winning
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    10. cnc97
      cnc97
      Filled up today. 19.6 miles in, showing 66.7 mpg on the guess-o-meter. Going to try for 700 mpt this tank.
    11. cnc97
      cnc97
      5200 miles on oil, no measured usage. Looks like March and September will be my oil change months as long as I have my Prius.
    12. cnc97
      cnc97
      I feel like a rebel, I have driven 200 miles past the illumination of “Oil Maintenance Required”. Going to tackle that tomorrow or Friday.
    13. cnc97
      cnc97
      The “oil maintenance required soon” message is now illuminated. The oil looks clean as a whistle and it is still full. Almost 8k post swap.
    14. cnc97
      cnc97
      It’s been 2100 mile since last oil change. No measurable oil usage. Mid to high 40’s mpg. Nothing significant to report.
    15. cnc97
      cnc97
      300 miles for a trip. 51.9 mpg average.
    16. cnc97
      cnc97
      Finally the oil is “dirty” enough to see on the stick. 2800 miles and it’s still full.
    17. cnc97
      cnc97
      I still have to wrap a paper towel around dipstick to check the oil. Too clean to see on the dipstick!
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    18. cnc97
      cnc97
      Approaching 2k miles post repair. 53 mpg with ease. No measurable use of oil or coolant.
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    19. cnc97
      cnc97
      Eight hundred mile trip with no issue. Still turning in nearly 50 mpg since install.
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    20. cnc97
      cnc97
      621.3 miles on 11.808 gallon to refuel
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    Gender:
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    Birthday:
    Nov 6, 1974 (Age: 50)
    Location:
    Evansville, IN
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    2010 Prius
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    Three
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