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Flat Tire Story

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Main Forum' started by efusco, Jul 9, 2004.

  1. efusco

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    I filled up yesterday (Thur.) morning and drove to work. Got pretty close to my usual MPG. On the way way home from work I had a noticable, but minimal drop in mileage that I blames on wet/humid road conditions, traffic and having to accellerate up hill from dead stops twice due to bad timing with traffic lights.

    But, this morning, when I took my kids to school I had a VERY noticable drop that I did not expect and couldn't explain. When I got the kids out of the car I noticed the px side rear tire was basicly flat (side wall scuffs, rim off ground, but not by much). I aired it back up and finished up some critical morning chores with my better half.

    I took the car in to a local tire shop I've used before for other vehicles and have had good luck with. First, the manager had no idea how to spell "Prius", had to ask the manufacturer name. I gave him the fob and instruction sheet and watched the 'show'!

    To my suprise they got it started and rolling OK. got it pulled most of the way into the stall, but had to set something on the lift and shut her down. Next thing I see is a guy get in, and nothing moved. The entire crew of 4 other guys and another customer eventually gathered around the driver's side door with much looking, pointing and obvious uncertainty, but never a move to look for me to help.

    I let the game play out until I couldn't stand to torture the poor souls any longer. I wandered over and asked "Can I give ya a hand?" The poor guy said "It won't start". I saw the MFD on and said, "It's on". He a said,"but the console won't come on so I can see what gear it's in."

    "Is your foot on the brake", I asked. "It's all the way down"--a little attitude to my ear. I reached in, pushed the power button again, and said "it'll go".

    Then the questions began, they all wanted to see under the hood, "You don't plug it in, do you?". "What's the mileage?" "Does it do better in the city?" "How expensive is it?" (with the pleasant suprise looks when I told them) The same manager that had been confused about how to spell Prius came up to me at least two more times to talk about the car and how it worked and how impressed and amazed he was by it.

    Ultimately it was a nail I'd picked up, they repaired it for $14 and off I went. It was worth the $14 for the entertainment value alone! 8)
     
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    Great story! Glad everyone came out OK. There's a situation where I'd appreciate VSC on board instead of a surprise spin.

    One thing, though. My "conservative" side :lol: (Registered Independent :mrgreen: ) says to replace that tire. I wouldn't have much faith in any tire that rode on it's sidewall for ? distance. I also hope they removed it from the rim for a good going over and used a patch, not a plug, especially carrying precious cargo! I'm also surprised the dealer didn't upsell.

    The downside is that a new, full tread depth tire could affect chassis dynamics. It depends in part on what the takeoff tread depth was. Of course this would be a great time to get some upgrade tires. :wink:
     
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    I've always had problems with flat tires, mostly due to nails and such since there's always construction near my office. I just ordered a set of Tire Minder replacement stem valves. You order front and rear pairs calibrated to your requested tire pressure. Then, if the tire starts to lose pressure, the tips change color from green, to yellow, to red. That's about the level of technical difficulty I can stand!

    You can order them at www.garage-toys.com . Just search for Tire Minder. They cost me about $22 delivered to SF.
     
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    When I brought my Prius to the shop on Monday to get the new tires installed, I when out of my way to say "MAKE SURE TO STEP ON THE BRAKE" when starting it.

    They didn't.

    So I had to repeat the same instruction.

    Then while standing there watching the guy shift to "D", I said the level will return back to the default location followed by pointing to the "D" indicator.

    He didn't believe me.

    Ahhh!

    I saw him drive away while holding the lever in the "D" position.

    What is the deal with people being totally accepting of some new technology aspects and being totally resistant to others?

    By the way, the MICHELIN HYDROEDGE tires I got are pretty sweet! Now I'm really glad about getting that flat tire.
     
  5. efusco

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    Funny,
    My guy said something about the shifter too...like "You have to hold that shifter in reverse, huh." Me, "nope, the shifter's just to have something familiar, it's all electronic. The car stays in reverse and the knob pops back to where it started." Dismayed look..."really, oh, that makes sense."

    John, if you remember to, give us an update on mileage impact from your new hydro-edge. I think it's time we started accumulating some opinions on replacement tires since many of us will likely need to start thinking about that at some point in the not to distant future.
     
  6. Frank Hudon

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    The way to fix a tire that has a nail in it is to partially inflate it and install a plug, then you deflate it and remove and patch from the inside. The plug keeps water from entering the steel belt and the patch inside keeps air from seeping between the inner liner and the outer portion seperated by the steel belt.
     
  7. DaveinOlyWA

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    Evan:

    i can understand your delight. i have been experiencing similiar wonder in co-workers. i started a new job location recently and although it took about 3 weeks and one outgoing employee, my car is now the major attraction.

    to see the look on the face of people riding in the car the first time it starts to move (since they never see a key of any kind) is absolutely priceless.
     
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    Dave,

    The other fun one that comes into play is when people suddenly realize you just "booted" your car like your PC...

    cas
     
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    yep...and as long as Microsoft doesnt get involved, we wont have to worry about lockups either!!
     
  10. DobrPrius

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    Has anyone out there tried any of the tire-pressure monitoring systems (Intellivalve, SmarTire, Tire-Safeguard)? Sensors mounted inside the wheel transmit a signal to a receiver and an alarm inside the car, so you can always see the tire pressure. They're pricier than what mboileau described above (about $250), but Consumer Reports (Nov, '03) liked them a lot.
    I was wondering if the sensors might somehow conflict with the smart entry system and e-mailed Intellivalve, but never got an answer. I take that to mean they don't have a clue.
     
  11. DaveinOlyWA

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    umm $250??

    i think my $8.95 digital tire pressure gauge will have to do...
     
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    Hahaha

    So, is it possible to "break" the Prius? As I understand it, normal cars aren't happy if you do something stupid like shift gears while the car is moving. Does the Prius' safeguards have a built-in idiot-factor? Did the dealer tell anyone something along the lines of: "oh yeah, and whatever you do, don't EVER _________"? Just curious : )
     
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    yes the Prius is practically idiot proof. it wont shift into gear unless its in a stop position.

    you can try to shift into reverse while moving forward but nothing will happen. at worst it will shift into neutral. but the car is smart enough to not hurt itself no matter how hard you try to do so.
     
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    Yup, you can stomp on the gas pedal as hard as you want in park or neutral, and the car will just simply idle, same as if you never touched the pedal at all.
     
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    Just a question along the same line... I was wondering, if the VSC kicks in, do the brake lights go on? I mean, the VSC makes us of the brakes, right? Probably a silly question, but I was just wondering.
     
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    I don't know for sure, but I would have to say the brakes would kick in, simply because if the car felt that it needed to take a little control from the driver, showing the brake lights would be a little safety boost, as the driver might be hitting them on his own shortly :mrgreen:
     
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    No, the brake light switch is attatched to the pedal underneath the dashboard, and only comes on when you physically press down on the pedal. The VSC system uses the ABS systems for its operation.
     
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    Isn't that a bit of a safety issue, then?
     
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    In what respect?

    The entire operation of VSC is so brief (less than one second), traditional brake lights that use bulbs couldn't even respond quick enough to show anything. And the momentary flash of light from a LED could actually cause unnecessary panic from behind.
     
  20. DaveinOlyWA

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    i would have to agree with John. besides braking wouldnt always be neccesary for VSC to work.

    The whole point of VSC is to detect, catch and correct problems almost before the driver is aware anything is wrong.

    computers can do that and more in waaay less time than the time the quickest human can react much less think.