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Winter electric heating experiences with Gen 5 Prime

Discussion in 'Gen 5 Prius Main Forum' started by KMO, Oct 13, 2023.

  1. bisco

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    just like your gen 3, it will be fine with the engine
     
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    I noticed when temps were 26F. If I put on defrosters the engine would turn on but If I turn on the heat manual and set to low the engine would not turn on. Which was good enough to defrost the windows. I will have to check when it gets lower.
     
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    It was rare to actually need the defroster in my 2017. The window blower with heat worked just fine. Perhaps that is due to be north enough (Minnesota) where most of the winter is dry (temps stay below freezing).
     
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    I now think I've got a problem with my radiator fan. Using Techstream to control the speed made it very clear - as it approaches 100% the whole car shakes; at a more normal operating speed of 35-40% I mainly notice the noise but I can feel the dash vibrate if I put my hand on it. Haven't pulled anything apart to take a look; I'll leave it to the dealer.

    This fan design seems to be new in the 2023 PHEV - it's a single fan with its own ECU and fully variable speed control, unlike the HEV and previous generations that had a pair of two-speed fans controlled by 3 relays. When it's got a vibration, the speed changes are really noticeable. Each time the car comes to a stop, you disconcertingly hear the fan slow down just afterwards.
     
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    You had a block heater, installed, temp was -30, but you still didn’t use block heater?
     
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    Winter doesn't even start for a couple more weeks. We haven't even hit -5° or -10°f yet - being that it's still just fall. There are still a few crazies around here wearing cargo shorts (albeit w/ sweatshirts). So come back with your reports when it starts to get cold
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    I remember gen2 owners using a block heater nearly all the time. Even outside of winter. It essentially eliminated the warm up penalty to fuel economy.
     
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    Yes we installed a block heater (had to purchase from Canadian parts store as it wasn't sold locally in SoCal) in the Gen 2 & even ran it on days when outside summer temperatures would only drop to 60°. Still helped keep a tank full of gas lasting longer.
     
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    Ditto, winter and summer.
     
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    just like battery conditioning on an ev
     
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    Glad to hear everyone else commenting on the noise from the heat pump. As an IT Critter, it makes me think of a computer fan that's just about to die. Not just noisy, but an alarming sound. Once the heat comes, which is 5-10 minutes for it to get going, it's actually better than I'd expected.

    I'd also note that I had probably a 99% success rate with starting the car remotely through the Spring, Summer, and Fall. I have a zero percent success rate below 40'F and it's really pissing me off.
     
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    Just curious: Google’s never heard of Cape Schrod.
     
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    Cape Cod. It's the past tense. :)
     
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    just to be sure ... Zero success <40° is what .... heat pump noise? / or the remote heat / or altogether even starting.
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    It’s like New Hampster :cool:
     
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    It seems like remote starting always fails when it's cold enough that you really want it.
     
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    I was referring to the app. AFAIK the fob thing doesn't work on the 5th Gen. It's never worked on mine at least
     
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    Is it actually a "remote start" or cabin preparation? An actual remote start, the ready lamp will be lit when you jump into the car. Cabin prep. will only turn on the heat pump. An actual remote start will allow the seat & steering wheel heaters to turn-on.
    FWIW; 10 minutes of cabin prep in <30F would hardly be noticeable. The big metal box of a car will retain the cold and the heat pump will have to work really hard to pull that cold air out of the cabin.
     
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