08 FEH - 3 weeks of ownership, but questions remain
#11
Re: 08 FEH - 3 weeks of ownership, but questions remain
such a problem. IMO not curable on the present design.
I bet there's some issues with the motors in the eCVT
but you just don't notice them as much.
#12
Re: 08 FEH - 3 weeks of ownership, but questions remain
There's a thread here about momentary loss of EPAS on the '09 FEH.
#13
Re: 08 FEH - 3 weeks of ownership, but questions remain
OK guys - going to focus this thread back to one of my original questions: How fast and far can you go from a dead stop in EV before the ICE kicks in?
#14
Re: 08 FEH - 3 weeks of ownership, but questions remain
ICE kicks in. But I've only owned it since 23 Dec 10.
ICE is on almost all the time over 30mph.
#15
Re: 08 FEH - 3 weeks of ownership, but questions remain
It has been stated elsewhere on this site one mile of EV is possible in non-winter conditions and if traffic conditions allow it. It is possible to go zero to 39 mph in EV in a downhill roll.
#16
Re: 08 FEH - 3 weeks of ownership, but questions remain
Not sure, but I think the '08 FEH is heavier than the '05 - '07 FEH. All models are not as efficient when you drain the battery to 40% SoC and get a automatic restart. I do the accelerator blip to restart the engine at around 43.5% SoC and pulse to charge the battery at a higher target speed below 40mph to go a EV glide in neutral. In max EV driving I keep the battery SoC between 43.5 to a max of 47% but 45.4% SoC is what I prefer for those 75mpg segments. The HV battery charges slower with the generator 1 (MG1) and get less efficient above 45.4% SoC. Regen from generator 2 can give a faster charge but still has slower restrictions when the battery SoC is at its upper limits.
Don't be concerned about how far you can go in EV because battery management will give you the longer time and miles in EV. My goal is to keep the engine Off for the most miles giving me the highest MPG possible.
GaryG
#17
Re: 08 FEH - 3 weeks of ownership, but questions remain
You are limited in winter by battery, coolant and catalytic converter temps.
If your HV battery is below 48°, your coolant is not fully warm or if outside air cools your cat, your EV distance will be limited.
If your HV battery is below 48°, your coolant is not fully warm or if outside air cools your cat, your EV distance will be limited.
#18
Re: 08 FEH - 3 weeks of ownership, but questions remain
Great - thanks guys for the responses and details. Sounds like my 08FEH is close to norm. Driving a half mile in EV to my house when I turn into the subdivision is expected (speeds under 30) with temps in the 40's/upper 30's.
Gotta take care of some rattles/noises - can anyone point me to a step-by-step/diagram for getting access to the actuator motor behind the radio dash?
Cheers,
David
Gotta take care of some rattles/noises - can anyone point me to a step-by-step/diagram for getting access to the actuator motor behind the radio dash?
Cheers,
David
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