Robl45 Posted November 27, 2006 Posted November 27, 2006 Has anyone got the electric only mode to work in the 400h, I'm assuming if the prius can do it as in the below link that the rx400h should do it too. http://www.coastaletech.com/electric_only_mode.htm
RX400h Posted November 27, 2006 Posted November 27, 2006 I just HAD to chuckle when I read this statement: The intention is to allow the driver to move the car out of the garage, or even out of the neighborhood, without the engine starting to awaken others. C'mon now, how many Priuses are so loud that they would awaken the neighbors? We're not talking about a souped-up muscle car here! I would suspect that this device would certainly void the warranty.
Robl45 Posted November 27, 2006 Author Posted November 27, 2006 Possibly but it is factory in Japan. I suspect they figured american drivers wouldn't like it. I for one would like better mileage. I just HAD to chuckle when I read this statement: The intention is to allow the driver to move the car out of the garage, or even out of the neighborhood, without the engine starting to awaken others. C'mon now, how many Priuses are so loud that they would awaken the neighbors? We're not talking about a souped-up muscle car here! I would suspect that this device would certainly void the warranty.
SOMEONE ELSE'S GOT MY NAME Posted December 7, 2006 Posted December 7, 2006 The intention is to allow the driver to move the car out of the garage, or even out of the neighborhood, without the engine starting to awaken others. C'mon now, how many Priuses are so loud that they would awaken the neighbors? We're not talking about a souped-up muscle car here! I would suspect that this device would certainly void the warranty. No, it's not a warranty issue. The designers have publicly admitted that the reason "no-electric" mode wasn't incorporated into U.S. version(s) was because the EPA insisted on it. Something to do with warming up the catalytic converter as soon as possible. But IMHO, even THAT is a lame rational. Obviously though, if the system is standard in Europe / Asia it's not going to endanger our vehicles over here, either. As for EV startups, the thing I love about it, is that our garage doesn't have to fill up with toxic/smelly unburned~raw gas stench. I'm a good 80-100 feet away from the house before it lights up. :^)
Gryphon Posted December 7, 2006 Posted December 7, 2006 I for one think this would be cool to try. Wonder if they will eventually offer one for the RX400h and Highlander hybrid? Tom
Rx330driver Posted December 8, 2006 Posted December 8, 2006 it is true. THey have this feature in japan up to 40 mph because they dont ahve to make a warranty on the batteries. The US makes toyota make the 10 year battery warranty which is why we dont have this function. it puts too much strain on the battery
SW03ES Posted December 8, 2006 Posted December 8, 2006 it is true. THey have this feature in japan up to 40 mph because they dont ahve to make a warranty on the batteries. The US makes toyota make the 10 year battery warranty which is why we dont have this function. it puts too much strain on the battery How do you know this?
SOMEONE ELSE'S GOT MY NAME Posted December 8, 2006 Posted December 8, 2006 it is true. THey have this feature in japan up to 40 mph because they dont ahve to make a warranty on the batteries. The US makes toyota make the 10 year battery warranty which is why we dont have this function. it puts too much strain on the battery How do you know this? Kenji, one of the Toyota tech's in Japan regularly addresses this question and says, "NO" One would think they WOULD have this feature ... after all, there is the 'blank' button space on our 400h. He says the only "non-prius" car that comes equiped from the factory w/ EV is the Estima ... a minivan. Check it out. http://www.treehugger.com/files/2006/06/hybrid_minivan.php As for aftermarket tinkerers, YES. Supposedly a company back in Bolder Colorado is up and running, and actually doing conversions of ANY Toyota / Ford hybrid !!! http://hybrids-plus.com/ I'd look into it, if I had a spare 5 figures laying around.
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