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I don't question your observations, (I'll re-test mine once it warms up here.) but I'm wondering where else air vents from the vehicle if not...
The Prius compressor is quite noisy when you are outside the car. If you are concerned then get it checked by the dealer.
Try your test with A/C recirc and then flow through. My experience was flow through mad it significantly cooler.
Yeah but that was when they had real cardboard!;)
On the top dimple. If you take your dipstick out and let it rest for a few minutes, dip it back in, then you should get an accurate reading. these...
Where does the air to cool the battery go after it passes over the battery, and when there has been air passed over the battery where does the fan...
Reminds me of the dug addict who said he couldn't get AIDS from sharing needles cause he has a condom in his pocket.
I've also said this in another post. It cools significantly better if you set it to flow-through not recirc. Tested this and posted the results.
You can, but they don't feel pain!;)
Have said this in another post, if you take it apart to clean it and you use compressed air hold onto the fan and don't let it spin. It can...
There's a Taxi in Cairns ,Qld, Aus. (Tropical) that's had it's original HV battery for 600,000kms.
I personally would not go to a non Toyota mechanic for Prius maintenance in Australia, simply because there are too few of them for non Toyota...
It's highly unlikely to fail. Mainly it's just an annoying noise.;)
Trip display gives a graph style representation of consumption. The gauges connect though the OBDII adapter under the dash near the hood release....
You can watch 5 min or 2 min changes by pressing the Disp button (keep pressing in five min to get two min) or get a Scangauge or UltraGauge....
Actually the Toyota University training manual recommends change at 100,000 miles and 50,000 there after. I don't know why Toyota dealers have...
I've been running 55 W HIDs for 160,000Kms with no probs. never get flashed. The stock Prius projectors. Do a good job. HIDs in standard...
55 W are plug and play. No need for relay. They run a little hotter than 35 W but marginally cooler than halogens. Many people think because they...
Tour de France. Must be a lot of people like to watch paint dry!;)