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Old 08-26-2007, 07:05 PM   #1
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We just bought a 07 Touring, and absolutely love it. Two quick questions for the more experienced masses:

1) While my forum search fu is fairly weak, I have read that the only way to have blutooth access to contacts and call logs while in motion involves cutting a wire. Is this the case at this point? I am not very tech savvy when it comes to hardware issues, and thought of cutting a wire makes me break out into hives.

2) We have driven the car about 180 miles so far, and the fuel gauge has not moved. At all. I know the mpg is very good, and I know that many cars have gas gauges that go down more quickly as you get to "E", but this seems strange. Any insights?

Thanks in advance to the wise and experienced around here!
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Old 08-26-2007, 07:30 PM   #2
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1) yes, cutting the speed sensor wire is the only known solution at this point. It's not a big deal, but I understand your anxiety about it.

2) 180 is pretty far, but it'll drop in a couple more miles...and you're correct in that the guage is not linear.
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Old 08-26-2007, 09:08 PM   #3
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EarthFriendly, welcome to site and to the vagaries of the "guess gauge". The pips are not linear. Some go slowly, others go quickly. The only certainty is that when the last pip flashes you need to buy gas. Maybe you have 10 miles. Maybe you have 30 or more. It varies every tank. If you push too far and discharge the traction battery then you'll have to face the possibility of an expensive nonwarranty bill.

BTW, expect 2 pips to vanish in no time.
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Old 08-27-2007, 02:36 AM   #4
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As others have posted, you will see the pips start to go out. But enjoy the gas mileage - that is afterall probably one of the reasons you got the car, right?
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Easter Egg Time.... Anybody wanna reset the fuel gauge inclination sensor? Make sure your fuel level is somewhere between 1/4 and 3/4, and temp should be about 70-90 F.

Step 1: PARK ON A LEVEL SURFACE!!!! If you are on a slope you will reset the sensor to an incorrect level!!
Step 2: Press the ODO/trip button to turn the odometer to trip A
Step 3: Turn off the ignition and set the parking brake.
Step 4: DO NOT STEP ON THE BRAKE PEDAL! AT ALL! IT ISN"T NEEDED FOR THIS PROCEDURE!!
Step 5: Press and hold the ODO/trip button and press the Power button twice.
Step 6: Release and press the ODO/trip button three times
Release-Press-Release-Press-Release-Press and HOLD.

The Odometer on the combo meter should now be showing the normal mileage, as you hold the ODO/trip button down, the reading should change. Something along the lines of 650D0 or similar. The actual figures don't really matter.

Step 7: Release and press the ODO/trip botton once more and HOLD it in. The figure will change again. This time, only ONE digit will change. 650D0>65010 as an example.

Don't be afraid to try it. Even if it doesn't work, you won't goof anything up. Try, try again. It sometimes takes a half dozen attempts before you get it work right the first couple of times you do it. This only needs to be done once in a while. I would recommend once every ten tanks or so. I usually only do it when a customer has a fuel gauge issue.

Takes a bit of practice but it resets the ECU to try to be more accurate in it's estimation of your actual fuel level.

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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Bear68 @ Aug 30 2007, 06:23 PM) [snapback]504631[/snapback]</div>
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Easter Egg Time.... Anybody wanna reset the fuel gauge inclination sensor? Make sure your fuel level is somewhere between 1/4 and 3/4, and temp should be about 70-90 F.
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Keep in mind that you can access phone book entries while in motion without cutting wires, but it takes some advanced planning. You can add any entry to speed-dial, which allows access under way by pressing buttons on the MFD. You can also add voice tags, which allow the use of dial-by-name for voice activation.

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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Bear68 @ Aug 30 2007, 09:23 PM) [snapback]504631[/snapback]</div>
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Bear,

This is outstanding information!

Actually my gauge has been very accurate (I don't mention it often on PC... I didn't want to rub it in.) Maybe my dealer knew enough to run this procedure before delivery. Or maybe I've just been lucky.

Thanks for the great tip! This one definitely gets saved with my Prius "gotta know" info.
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Wow, Bear! This is a gem! Thank you!
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(EarthFriendly @ Aug 26 2007, 07:05 PM) [snapback]502497[/snapback]</div>
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We just bought a 07 Touring, and absolutely love it. Two quick questions for the more experienced masses:

1) While my forum search fu is fairly weak, I have read that the only way to have blutooth access to contacts and call logs while in motion involves cutting a wire. Is this the case at this point? I am not very tech savvy when it comes to hardware issues, and thought of cutting a wire makes me break out into hives.

2) We have driven the car about 180 miles so far, and the fuel gauge has not moved. At all. I know the mpg is very good, and I know that many cars have gas gauges that go down more quickly as you get to "E", but this seems strange. Any insights?

Thanks in advance to the wise and experienced around here!
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The most I drove on my first fillup before I lost a PIP is 220 miles. It is more exponential than linear lol. Hope this helps.
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