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If so, then why does pushing the front defroster button immediately start the engine?
Okay, well, those terms make no sense to me. Some "coast' definitions: "to continue to move or advance after effort has ceased; keep going on...
How are gliding and coasting different? They're both zero torque applied to the wheels.
You can't run the AC and the heat in the Prime at the same time without starting the gas engine, because the heat pump can't run both ways at the...
And yet, I had it on recirc for my entire 1,450 mile trip with four people in the car last week, without noticing any air quality problems.
That's true, but in Colorado it's only humid enough for that to happen about 5% of the time I need heat. The rest of the time, recirc provides...
No, the chart says the more overloaded the circuit is, the faster the over-current protection will trip. The GFCI works on an entirely different...
I've had my charger plugged into a 15A circuit and outlet (protected by an ordinary daisy-chained GFCI outlet, not a GFCI breaker) and it has...
Do you know if it's tripping on ground fault or on over-current?
I think that's exactly what it does.
Recirc does bring in fresh air. It's not 100% recirc, it's more like 80%.
What make and model?
^^^^^^ This. Exactly.
This is a road very near where I am right now. [ATTACH]
If you're in up-is-where-you're-going view, just close sound and climate and touch anywhere on the map. That puts you at the bottom because it...
That makes no sense. If it's pointing north, your car should be in the middle because you could be traveling in any direction.
Not in my Prime Advanced. I can change it at any speed.
Sir Isaac said there is no truth in that. But what is true is that the longitudinal stability of a car is far higher than its lateral stability -...
Where I'm pointing, tilted.
I agree with it - it's harder to glide in B-mode. Still possible, just harder.