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Old 05-07-2006, 10:29 PM   #1
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Hi all, third tank just put in, and have it the 1,000 mile barrier.

Do I get the oil changed now, like the sales rep suggested, or am I ok for a while?

When should I really start using the cruise control?

And lastly, for you physics majors out there, it's finally getting warmer up here in Milwaukee. Better to ride at 45-50 with the driver's side window down or to turn on the vent? Mileage has decreased from first tank, from 50.2 mpg on the first tank, to 43.23 on the 3rd tank. Overall average 46.19.

Will be learning driving techniques at Milwaukee Area Hybrid Owners meeting sometime yet this month.

Thanks all

Still trying to figure out a name for the prius

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Old 05-08-2006, 12:57 AM   #2
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- Change your oil every 5,000 miles or 6 months whichever comes first

- break-in is 1000 miles. Do not use cruise control for the first 200 miles. You're cleared

- A/C vs windows --> whatever makes you more comfortable. I prefer A/C since I don't like wind buffetting at my face at 45-50mph. Also, because this car is aerodynamic, it has more potential for streamlining and besides, the A/C is run off the HV battery. As long as you don't demand it be a freezer inside the car, you'll be fine
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Old 05-08-2006, 03:54 AM   #3
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What he said. No need for early oil changes.

I only put my windows down below, oh, 30-35 MPH, when drag won't be a problem.

Post a "Name My Prius" thread and see what you get. We're easily amused. And dirt cheap.
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Old 05-08-2006, 10:05 AM   #4
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Changing the oil early due to "break in" is an old wives tale. Run the oil to the normal oil change interval.

If you wish, search the forum for my user name and Used Oil Analysis. I've posted oil analysis running Mobil 1 0W-30 and Mobil 1 0W-20: this motor is EASY on oil.

FWIW the EU Prius has a 12 month or 16,000km oil change interval, with no early oil change due to "break in." Some EU cars, like the VW Golf with PD diesel motor, have a normal 24 month or 50,000km oil change interval. No reports of them blowing up motors either.
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If you want to improve fuel economy keep the windows up. Windows down seriously changes the airflow around the car. Even more so on the Prius than with other cars, it's better to use the A/C than to roll down a window. And after an initial cooldown it's better to stay on recirculate (I stay on recirc continuously 'cos I hate to suck in all the Diesel exhaust and other crap from outside).
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(jayman @ May 8 2006, 10:05 AM) [snapback]251416[/snapback]</div>
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Changing the oil early due to "break in" is an old wives tale. Run the oil to the normal oil change interval.

If you wish, search the forum for my user name and Used Oil Analysis. I've posted oil analysis running Mobil 1 0W-30 and Mobil 1 0W-20: this motor is EASY on oil.

FWIW the EU Prius has a 12 month or 16,000km oil change interval, with no early oil change due to "break in." Some EU cars, like the VW Golf with PD diesel motor, have a normal 24 month or 50,000km oil change interval. No reports of them blowing up motors either.
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I disagree, I have owned 6 Cars/Trucks and 5 motorcycles over the last 15 years. I always change the oil around 500 miles. With my bikes I change it around 75-100 miles. You would not believe the amount of small shavings and filings you will find after your 1st and 2nd oil changs. Here's good read for everyone. You can't use this for the Prius, however its still a good read.
http://www.mototuneusa.com/break_in_secrets.htm
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Sorry to bump up a really old thread, but what is the reason not to use the cruise control for the first 200 miles of driving?

When I get my Prius I do plan to take it on the long distance trip to Texas, and I use the cruise quite often to save wear on my leg. Course 200 miles is about 3 hours 20 minutes of driving so I would assume after that you could use it then.

I was just curious on that one. Besides, by the time I make the return trip (at 2,400 miles) then the car should be broken in by then.
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Personally, I can't think of a reason to not use the cruise. I don't remember the mileage but relatively early in my ownership I drove him from Chicago to Nebraska and back. No problems.
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There's no reason not to use the cruise. The only thing the manual says about the break-in period is that it is something like 600 miles long (don't have it in front of me but I think that's right) and that you shouldn't brake hard or slam on the accelerator during that period. Of course, you shouldn't do either of those after the break-in period either.

I started using cruise from the day we picked up our Prius.
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On regular cars, you don't use the cruise control cause you don't want the engine speed to remain constant.
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