Driving FEH From FLORIDA to NEVADA round trip
#1
Driving FEH From FLORIDA to NEVADA round trip
Anyone with any experience long distance driving with hybrids? especially the FEH? Any recommendation or concern or AVOID long distance?
Serious inquiries, need to be in Las Vegas by 10/9. Flying is an option but the expensive way because of 3 passengers. Pros on driving: avoids covid virus, but travel time is 1 day and 11 hours non stop.
Any thoughts?
I did have an experience driving from FL to CA but it was a Econoline 15 passanger van 10v engine without a problem...
The longest I have driven my FEH is about 7 hours' Orlando to Pensacola.
My main concern is the HVTB reliability during a long term drive. I did have the HVTB depleted when the car was not used for a week.
Serious inquiries, need to be in Las Vegas by 10/9. Flying is an option but the expensive way because of 3 passengers. Pros on driving: avoids covid virus, but travel time is 1 day and 11 hours non stop.
Any thoughts?
I did have an experience driving from FL to CA but it was a Econoline 15 passanger van 10v engine without a problem...
The longest I have driven my FEH is about 7 hours' Orlando to Pensacola.
My main concern is the HVTB reliability during a long term drive. I did have the HVTB depleted when the car was not used for a week.
Last edited by avinator; 09-30-2020 at 08:07 PM.
#3
Re: Driving FEH From FLORIDA to NEVADA round trip
If it's well maintained and you haven't been seeing any malfunction lights on the dash or feeling anything strange, it should be fine. If you are driving in a hot climate, it's necessary to have operational air conditioning. Don't forget to keep the rear battery vents unobstructed. Drivers side, only one on the 2008-12 units and no filter to replace. Ensuring you have a 12V battery in excellent condition is important. I would replace your 12V if it's over 3 or 4 years old. You can also have your mechanic do a pre trip inspection for you. Upgrade your auto club to a package with trip interruption and long distances tows could take some of the stress out of the equation. Bon voyage!
#4
Re: Driving FEH From FLORIDA to NEVADA round trip
2005 - 09 have an evaporator in the ductwork. one part of the vent is intake and another part is exhaust.
there definitely is a filter to replace.
2010 thru 12 uses the cabin ac.
My understanding (?).
there definitely is a filter to replace.
2010 thru 12 uses the cabin ac.
My understanding (?).
#5
Re: Driving FEH From FLORIDA to NEVADA round trip
Correct. The filter only applies to air drawn in from the outside. The blend door is below it, so when A/C is in use for cooling the battery, the filter is not in the flow.
#6
Re: Driving FEH From FLORIDA to NEVADA round trip
Thanks for all your responses. I ended up flying, my old 12v battery has died when I returned. Purchased a new one at costco! What are your thoughts on Interstate battery?
#7
Re: Driving FEH From FLORIDA to NEVADA round trip
80% of the auto batteries in the world are made by the entity formerly known as Johnson Controls in Mexico. This includes Interstate, Optima, Walmart, Autozone, O'reily brands, etc. They only difference is the warranty offered by the branding company. They are all equally mediocre and dramatically lower quality than they were 10 years ago. Optima should be avoided like the plague. Any superiority they had in the past has been erased.
#8
Re: Driving FEH From FLORIDA to NEVADA round trip
80% of the auto batteries in the world are made by the entity formerly known as Johnson Controls in Mexico. This includes Interstate, Optima, Walmart, Autozone, O'reily brands, etc. They only difference is the warranty offered by the branding company. They are all equally mediocre and dramatically lower quality than they were 10 years ago. Optima should be avoided like the plague. Any superiority they had in the past has been erased.
#9
Re: Driving FEH From FLORIDA to NEVADA round trip
Batteries made in Japan or Korea generally have higher quality. For Gen2 Prius, Duracell makes a Prius-specific AGM for $210 with a 4 year non pro-rated warranty made in S. Korea. It's my go-to. I used to praise Toyota and their Yuasa made AGM batteries, but I've had enough problems with them to go with Duracell.
#10
Re: Driving FEH From FLORIDA to NEVADA round trip
If it's well maintained and you haven't been seeing any malfunction lights on the dash or feeling anything strange, it should be fine. If you are driving in a hot climate, it's necessary to have operational air conditioning. Don't forget to keep the rear battery vents unobstructed. Drivers side, only one on the 2008-12 units and no filter to replace. Ensuring you have a 12V battery in excellent condition is important. I would replace your 12V if it's over 3 or 4 years old. You can also have your mechanic do a pre trip inspection for you. Upgrade your auto club to a package with trip interruption and long distances tows could take some of the stress out of the equation. Bon voyage!