New Owner - 2015 Accord Hybrid - questions
Thanks in advance for your patience...
I just purchased a new 2015 Accord Hybrid EX-L. I'm excited about learning how to take advantage of the hybrid properties and I'm sure I'll know more as I dig into the subject...but at the moment I'm overwhelmed a bit with the EV button and the I drive to work in stop and go traffic about 35 miles each way. What settings in general should I be using? We live on Long Island, so not many hills. Should EV be on? What about ECON? Thanks! |
Re: New Owner - 2015 Accord Hybrid - questions
Originally Posted by verngator
(Post 257942)
Thanks in advance for your patience...
I just purchased a new 2015 Accord Hybrid EX-L. I'm excited about learning how to take advantage of the hybrid properties and I'm sure I'll know more as I dig into the subject...but at the moment I'm overwhelmed a bit with the EV button and the I drive to work in stop and go traffic about 35 miles each way. What settings in general should I be using? We live on Long Island, so not many hills. Should EV be on? What about ECON? Thanks! |
Re: New Owner - 2015 Accord Hybrid - questions
https://www.dropbox.com/s/23rcwq1t66...dash1.jpg?dl=0
So my battery level is always at this level or below. What am I doing wrong? |
Re: New Owner - 2015 Accord Hybrid - questions
I don't have an HAH, but I've seen this talked about, and this is NORMAL.
The only time you will get full is going down steep hills where there is an excess of regen. And possibly if you drive in 'B' where it captures more energy from coasting/braking. You don't necessarily want a full battery anyways, because then there is no-where for braking energy to go. |
Re: New Owner - 2015 Accord Hybrid - questions
Originally Posted by hunter44102
(Post 257956)
I don't have an HAH, but I've seen this talked about, and this is NORMAL.
The only time you will get full is going down steep hills where there is an excess of regen. And possibly if you drive in 'B' where it captures more energy from coasting/braking. You don't necessarily want a full battery anyways, because then there is no-where for braking energy to go. |
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