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Title: Extract from Lexus FAQ's
Post by: Shackeng on 13 January 2011, 18:35:37
Can I leave my Lexus Hybrid Drive vehicle for an extended period of time, while on holiday for example, without having to recharge the battery?

As with all vehicles, if left for an extended period of time without use, especially in severe weather conditions, it may need recharging. However, in the unlikely event that the battery discharges completely, the petrol engine will start the car. :-?

Lexus Hybrid Drive technology then ensures that the advanced compact battery will be efficiently re-charged as you drive. At cruising speeds, the generator will convert surplus engine power into electricity. And when decelerating, regenerative braking ensures kinetic energy is intelligently captured and converted into electricity to recharge the battery.
Title: Re: Extract from Lexus FAQ's
Post by: Danny on 13 January 2011, 18:41:05
to me, that implies that the car can be started in petrol mode if the battery is empty, assuming it has an ordinary battery like our cars, seperate from the hybrid batteries

i dont think it means it'll just jump to life when there's no one about :y
Title: Re: Extract from Lexus FAQ's
Post by: Webby the Bear on 13 January 2011, 18:48:17
lol

yeah i think it just means that you can start it in normal petrol mode if the electric half of the car has died.

two questions though...

why would you want a lexus? and why would you want a hybrid? lol

 ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Extract from Lexus FAQ's
Post by: Shackeng on 13 January 2011, 18:48:31
But it's beautifully written nevertheless. :y
Title: Re: Extract from Lexus FAQ's
Post by: omegod on 13 January 2011, 19:13:52
I think it was a token gesture towards hybrid which got it a whacking great tax break in the USA, I think the battery would just about run a mobile phone
Title: Re: Extract from Lexus FAQ's
Post by: Shackeng on 13 January 2011, 19:50:55
Well I get to play with one for the next few months while its owner is away. Well play might be too strong a word. I'm going to run it for him ocsnly. :y
Title: Re: Extract from Lexus FAQ's
Post by: Dishevelled Den on 13 January 2011, 21:03:24
In my Prius there is a 12 volt auxiliary battery in addition to the 200v (approx) traction battery.

The traction battery isn't designed to start the car in the event of the auxiliary battery being discharged as there is no conventional starter motor to spin the ICE - having said that my Prius is used infrequently and I have never encountered a problem with either traction battery or auxiliary battery discharge, even when I experienced temperature lows of negative 15C during the spell of bad weather recently.

How to jump start a Prius:


[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxXL_g4ONrU&feature=player_embedded[/media]
Title: Re: Extract from Lexus FAQ's
Post by: Andy B on 13 January 2011, 21:11:07
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How to jump start a Prius:


[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxXL_g4ONrU&feature=player_embedded[/media]

You'd have thought that even an expert would have known that the terminals were +12v and 0/zero volts  ::) ::) ::)
Title: Re: Extract from Lexus FAQ's
Post by: Dishevelled Den on 13 January 2011, 21:19:11
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How to jump start a Prius:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxXL_g4ONrU&feature=player_embedded

You'd have thought that even an expert would have known that the terminals were +12v and 0/zero volts  ::) ::) ::)


I don't understand what you mean Andy.
Title: Re: Extract from Lexus FAQ's
Post by: bluey on 14 January 2011, 11:16:08
Does the Lexus FAQ include any tips on how to look like Alan Partridge? ;)
Title: Re: Extract from Lexus FAQ's
Post by: Debs. on 14 January 2011, 11:48:01
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[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxXL_g4ONrU&feature=player_embedded[/media]

 :P I love the Pepto Bismol tank......no digestive problems for you en-route! ;D