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Old 10-18-2006, 01:58 PM   #21
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We have had quite a few people here who accidentally simulate the longest traffic jam you can imagine: they get out of their cars and go away leaving it running. When they come back, hours later, they find everything perking along quite normally and a lower tank of gas.

The "neutral" thing got my eye though. In a "regular" car, it is normal to put the car in neutral during a long stop and perhaps this is the culprit.
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Old 10-18-2006, 06:06 PM   #22
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I've experienced lots of stop and go in the Florida heat with my AC cranking. Worst case scenario for me was low mileage and by low, I mean 46. Not too shabby. The Prius takes care of itself in those situations.
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Old 10-19-2006, 08:31 AM   #23
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The "neutral" thing got my eye though. In a "regular" car, it is normal to put the car in neutral during a long stop and perhaps this is the culprit.
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That may be it. Do not put the Prius in "N" while standing in a traffic jam, at a railroad crossing, or whatever, because in "N" the engine will not recharge the battery. If you feel you must do something, put it in "P" or turn it completely off.


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Don't you mean it's *always* on? It goes fast and slow, but you don't want it to ever stop, though it will someday. You are referring to the original, organic engine, fueled by bananas, yes? There's still an 'intake', 'internal combustion', and an...um...'exhaust'.
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No, because the *car* which darelldd drives most is not a bicycle: it's a true electric car, recharged from his home Solar power system.
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Old 10-23-2006, 07:51 AM   #24
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What use to freak me out was when the engine stoped when sitting at a red light or stop sign. It does take some getting use too. After which I now freak out passengers that have never riden in a Prius.
And yes I was smiling when on vacation on I-95 at New Haven sitting in that morning traffic. I use to think all those other places had all the traffic but Harrisburg, Pa is getting to be just the same. Wife won't let me put a bumper sticker on the Prius with a big smily face either. Or the Submarine Vet License plates, as this is what our old WWII submarines did they recharged the batteries via the engines. Now just trying to figure where to put the nuke plant, to bring it up to Rickover codes .
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Old 10-25-2006, 09:56 AM   #25
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Subsailor @ Oct 23 2006, 06:51 AM) [snapback]336683[/snapback]</div>
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Now just trying to figure where to put the nuke plant, to bring it up to Rickover codes .
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Old 10-25-2006, 10:30 AM   #26
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(hyo silver @ Oct 17 2006, 04:17 PM) [snapback]334233[/snapback]</div>
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Don't you mean it's *always* on? It goes fast and slow, but you don't want it to ever stop, though it will someday. You are referring to the original, organic engine, fueled by bananas, yes? There's still an 'intake', 'internal combustion', and an...um...'exhaust'.
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No, because the *car* which darelldd drives most is not a bicycle: it's a true electric car, recharged from his home Solar power system.
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Actually I think hyo's referring to Darell's body, specifically his heart (as a joke). If that's pure electric and is recharged by solar power, he'd better hope there's no string of cloudy days.
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What use to freak me out was when the engine stoped when sitting at a red light or stop sign. It does take some getting use too. After which I now freak out passengers that have never riden in a Prius.
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I've gotten so used to it that whenever I ride in a regular car and we're stopped at a light, it takes me aback for a few moments when the car continues to idle and shake with the engine still on. On occasion in the Prius, my husband will still point out that my car has just 'stalled' when the engine stops (I think he does it to be funny though). I just reply with an "oops, looks like this car must be a piece of junk then, huh?".
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Ok just so we all understand this. It was said earlier if we keep it out of neutral the engine will kick in when the battery gets low BUT...for clarity's sake suppose...

I am sitting in my car on a rainy day waiting for my child to get out of school with defogger and wipers on and I am in PARK....will the motor kick in when the battery goes down to two bars? I may have to sit as long as 25-30 minutes.

Thanks for further insight and a more comforting feeling next time around

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Old 11-25-2006, 08:53 PM   #29
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I think I was in that same traffic jam. I sat in stop and go (mostly stop) traffic for over an hour. The battery went down to two bars, and just as I (finally!) parked the car, the last bip on the fuel meter started blinking! However, coming home I went to a gas station right at Logan airport. After filling up, I switched over to the other screen and saw the battery was back up to six bars, and I'd been driving less than 10 minutes.
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I am sitting in my car on a rainy day waiting for my child to get out of school with defogger and wipers on and I am in PARK....will the motor kick in when the battery goes down to two bars?[/b]
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