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Car Loses MPG as it Idles when in Traffic... Any Suggestions?

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Care, Maintenance & Troubleshooting' started by Zoowey2002, Apr 29, 2010.

  1. Zoowey2002

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    So I bought my new 2010 Prius last July and it has been beyond amazing. I normally average around 54-55 mpg driving 60 miles a day to and from work. I cant even imagine how much more I would be spending on gas had I continued driving my gas guzzling 18 mpg SUV to and from work instead. No real complaints about the car except one really annoying problem...

    I apologize if this has been asked before. I tried searching for it and couldnt find anything exactly like it.

    I tend to leave my car in Eco Mode all the time. I find that it lets me achieve the best overall MPG. There are times however, when my car seems to switch into a weird mode where it makes more noise as if the engine is trying to do something, my mpg stays down around 15 mpg and it kills my mileage for a solid 4-5 minutes. Where as my car is normally completely silent, as Priuses are, in this weird mode its really loud, as if im in neutral and revving the gas. It happens both while im driving, and while im sitting in traffic, but more often in traffic. This morning is a great example. I was in traffic for about 20 minutes. I had my screen on the bar graph at 1 minute intervals. It was a perfect 100 mpg for the whole 15 minutes it displays! Little things like that, as a Prius driver, make me excited. But all of a sudden, while still in traffic, it was like a button was pressed. My car started making louder engine noises, almost like a "normal" car or truck does when its sitting still at a red light. Even when I would move a few inches in traffic it was remain louder and my mpg was WAY below normal, as in barely above the 0mpg mark. I often try switching into EV or Power mode and jolting the car out of it but that never seems to work. The car kept doing this for about 5 minutes, making my bar graph for mpg look like the stock market crashing, and then after the 5 minutes or so (sometimes longer, sometimes shorter), my car went back to being 100% silent and my mpg went back to being 100mpg as I was still in traffic. What the hell was it? Why does the car do that? It goes from being silent and getting 100mpg to making a constant revving noise as if the engine is working hard to do something and getting like 10mpg... and this is when sitting in traffic, on a flat surface! Does any one else have the same problem? Is there a way to avoid it? Is it a bug in the system I can get fixed?

    I hope this description was detailed enough for someone to recognize what may be happening. This happens about once every week or two and its just really irritating. It brought my mpg down to 53.5 from 54.6 with 350 miles already on that tank of gas... so its a substantial amount of lost mpg especially if it happens more than once on a tank of gas!

    I hope its a simple fix like turning that stupid oil maintenance light off on your own rather than bringing it to the dealership, especially since it goes on every 5k even though by 10k you can start changing oil every 10k.
     
  2. qbee42

    qbee42 My other car is a boat

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    When the ICE (Internal Combustion Engine) is not running, your Prius is drawing power from the HV battery. You see great mileage at this point because the mileage calculator does not account for battery use. Essentially you are borrowing energy that must eventually be paid back with interest. It's like living high on the hog with your credit cards, but eventually you have to pay the piper.

    In your case paying the piper happens when the ICE kicks on to recharge the battery. If you are driving at speed you don't notice it since the ICE is used a lot to provide power. In stop and go it becomes obvious since it seems weird to hear the ICE working hard even though you aren't going anywhere. All it is doing is replacing charge in the battery, and generating heat to keep itself warm. Using cabin heat also requires the ICE to run more to make heat.

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    Ok, that makes sense. Is there any way to avoid it when in traffic then? Or is there any way to make sure im not just drawing from the HV battery for an extended period of time? Or is it inevitably going to happen if Im in 15+ minutes of traffic?

    Thanks for the quick response!
     
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    If you set the MFD to show the HSI display, you can see the HV battery level. If you are sitting in traffic and this gets down to 2 bars, the ICE fires up to put charge back in the battery. Would be worth confirming that this is the case with you. Chances are that after 15 mins in start stop traffic with heating or AC on, you are going to be pretty close. The longest I have managed is 25 minutes. On the plus side, think what the fuel consumption would be like in a normal car.

    Or it could be you have rested your right foot on the gas pedal? I did that once and the ICE fired up !
     
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    You can delay it by not using A/C or defrosters, but if you're in solid traffic it's pretty much unavoidable, IME.
     
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    It's just normal. Mostly happens in warm up mode and/or when the heating is required or if the battery runs down too low. I often find this if I am stuck in heavy traffic for too long. That's why my fuelly figure is so low compared to other Prius owners, but it is more than 40% higher than I got out of an European eco diesel!

    It does break my heart when I've run up a great mpg figure and then find that it is slowly destroyed by the car idling in traffic. What you just got to remember is that you will still be using much less fuel than if you were in a 'normal' car.
     
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    I drive mostly in London and this happens all the time, sitting in slow traffic for more than 4 minutes kills the battery and the engine comes on at full revs for a minute. I've found its possible to stop the ICE by putting it into EV mode while stationary, but if the battery is down to 2 bars this doesn't always work.
     
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    You know those times when your Prius is idling, wasting gas while stuck in traffic? All of the other cars are also wasting gas idling while stuck in traffic, but they don't shut off when the battery is charged up again. :madgrin:
     
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    As always 'qbee42' has the right answer.
    That also happens to me when the battery is weak (2 lines).
     
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    If you are parked in traffic or just creeping along sooner or later the ICE will have to kick in to get back to operating temp or charge the traction battery. Then it runs for a very brief period, shuts off, and repeats which is very annoying. Reducing the electrical drain will help delay the situation. Happens to me in the Lincoln Tunnel traffic.
     
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    Suddenly, it occurs to me that, I have never been stuck in traffic in my Prius. I feel better for having read this.
     
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    So far, it doesn't seem like anybody has posted a particular way to avoid this - just the reason why it's doing this.

    My personal recommendation would be to try accelerating more sharply in such situations, at least occasionally; at least a little bit past halfway on the HSI. That will cause the engine to come on to move the car forward rather than draining the battery so much, and extra engine power can be used to charge the battery at the same time. This might be more efficient than having the engine come on when you're at a full stop.

    Of course, the usual caveats apply - only do this if it's safe. And I'm sure somebody will chime in with a different opinion as well...
     
  13. qbee42

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    The control system on the Prius does a pretty good job coping with stop and go traffic. The loss of efficiency from running on battery power is offset by the low efficiency of an ICE at low power levels. This is an example of "pick your poison", and the system does alright with it.

    My advice is to not worry about it, but simply understand that sitting in traffic is not good for mileage.

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    Probably many of us have seen in the HSdisplay, the arrows draining battery many times...
    In traffic jam/stops, if the brake pedal is not "fully" depressed, my MY10 shows that energy flows is not stopping. Often (traffic crawling) I prefer to come to a stop with a "more" vigorous way, interrupting crawl. As far as I remember, crawl mode drains 600W continuously.