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Old 09-11-2006, 10:40 AM   #1
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Hi all,

This is a minor problem, but I'm wondering if anyone else has seen it, or if I caused it to happend in advertantly.

The average mpg displayed on the consumption screen stayed at 58.5 for four days - never varied, and I *know*
it should have. (It did in the past, and my commute is downhill one way and uphill the other.) This continued even
after refueling. Finally, I hit the "reset" after refueling and the problem went away - the average updated and varied
quite a bit as usual. (In fact, I briefly saw 62.5 for a second, but that's another story.)

The only thing I've done that might have possibly caused this was starting up the car and starting to move before
realizing that I hadn't released the parking brake. This happened twice, in each case I realized what was happening
before moving 10 feet....

Anybody else see the average on the consumption screen "stick" at a number?

Thanks in advance,
Bill H.
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Hi all,

This is a minor problem, but I'm wondering if anyone else has seen it, or if I caused it to happend in advertantly.

The average mpg displayed on the consumption screen stayed at 58.5 for four days - never varied, and I *know*
it should have. (It did in the past, and my commute is downhill one way and uphill the other.) This continued even
after refueling. Finally, I hit the "reset" after refueling and the problem went away - the average updated and varied
quite a bit as usual. (In fact, I briefly saw 62.5 for a second, but that's another story.)

The only thing I've done that might have possibly caused this was starting up the car and starting to move before
realizing that I hadn't released the parking brake. This happened twice, in each case I realized what was happening
before moving 10 feet....

Anybody else see the average on the consumption screen "stick" at a number?

Thanks in advance,
Bill H.
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The '06 does not reset itself after fill-up.
After you reset you'll see dramatic swings in the reported MPG b/c there are so few miles...you might have a few mile at 70+mpg, then get in stop & go traffic for a 1/2 mile and see the average drop to the 30s, then creap back up to the 60s by the time you get to your destination.

But once you have 400-500 miles on a tank the alterations of the tank mileage are much smaller and much less frequent....400 miles at 58.5mpg then 1 mile at 30mpg will not affect the overall mileage on the display at all. I suspect this is the phenomenon you were witnessing....futher, if you hadn't reset the mpg over the previous fill-ups you could easily have had a couple thousand miles averaging to your 58.5mpg...it would take a very long segment of lower mpg to cause that to swing at all.

The parking brake has nothing to do with it.
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Evan,

Thanks for your reply - I'll break out the owner's manual now and start reading....too late,
I know. I assumed it auto-reset after fill-up....does it auto-reset only the "miles on current tank"
and leave the average alone....I know, time to read the manual..

By the way, thanks for earlier posts of yours which helped me tremendously!

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On the '06, yes, that's exactly what it does....so basicly it's a rolling lifetime average. Handy if you want to see an average MPG for a whole trip or just for the lifetime of the car (assuming noone accidently touches the reset).

The '04 & '05 reset both miles and mpg each fill up.
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The manual wouldn't help here... it says they both reset (as they do for older models), however only the miles reset, not the average
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Thanks all - I guess after 3+ months of ownership I was settling in on 58.5 as a "lifetime" average.
(My commute is ideal for getting good mileage.)

Early on I drove 1200 miles (long round trip) and averaged about 53, but since then my commute probably
brought the average back up to 58.5, which means I probably have done even better on the commute.

It's funny, I'm still looking at the same numbers and facts as before, but now I feel much better whereas before I
was just bewildered....shows what one faulty assumption can do....thanks again for the answers...

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How do you find the average? All I've seen is the trip average, which resets when I tell it to. Is there something that's accurate that doesn't reset that I can check?
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Claudia,

I just found this thread

http://priuschat.com/index.php?showtopic=23943

which may explain what happens wrt to resetting of the average.

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