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Then the override system failed. It either is a persistent problem, in which case it will be easy to test the vehicle, or an intermittent problem...
Other threads have pointed out that Prius's already have a brake override function (engine power is cut if both pedals are pressed). So, the only...
Why just future vehicle releases? Why not flash our existing Prius'es? It can be done by flashing the ECU on such drive-by-wire vehicle designs.
BT music streaming is available only with Navigation systems. Cars without Nav can do phone calls only via BT.
Over-inflating tires will reduce traction. May be an issue with some in the snowy/slushy states ...
I am NOT saying this to fan the flames, but I prefer the look of the plastic covers to the spoke-y design of the wheels behind them. Tastes...
I recommend the cheap way of 1. charging the ipod/iphone and 2. having steering wheel controls to play/pause, skip, scan, shuffle by using the...
Yes, BT streaming requires NAV. As does the transfer of the phone address-book to the Prius. Without NAV, you have to define a separate list of...
You get all that and steering wheel controls for $45 using LiquidAUX from Kensington.
They could have chosen magnesium alloy instead of steel to reduce the weight of the wheels. Having done that, they chose a wheel design that used...
I cannot take that leap of faith. Besides, as others have pointed it out, Toyota's official word is that the reason is aerodynamics. I'll...
Increase steering wheel rim diameter. It is too small to rest my elbows on the the door armrest and still comfortably grip the steering wheel...
Your logic (protection for the masses) would apply to all Toyota vehicles that come with alloy wheels. Does Toyota put such plastic covers on all...
Then why don't they do this on all Toyota and Lexus vehicles with alloy wheels? Or maybe they do .. I don't know. I'm mostly a Honda guy...
Here's my guess on why Toyota used wheel covers: Compromise between weight and drag coeff. The sparse alloy wheel design (under the covers) was...
Interesting. So you don't use the electric motors much (or at all) in the glide part of P&G? Is that akin to a guy with regular ICE car doing...
I cannot maintain speeds over 45 mph by keeping HSI a tad below 50%. The speed gets scrubbed off quite rapidly (I haven't timed it). I can P&G...
Back to my question :) Under the conditions in my OP, what speed are you able to maintain by keeping the HSI at 48% 40% 25% Or, alternatively,...
If the Eco range of HSI is 0 - 100 (ignoring the Regen and Power segments), usually the warmed-up ICE comes on at 50%. If I keep the HSI at 25%...
I use the ICE (with the HSI in the upper half of the right side) to get to the desired speed (or maybe 5 mph higher). Then I use the motors (HSI...