B mode in Highlander Hybrid?

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Old 04-02-2010, 11:08 AM
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Default Re: B mode in Highlander Hybrid?

Originally Posted by betsy
We recently ditched our 1998 Land Cruiser for a 2010 Highlander Hybrid - We live in the mountains and I am regularly going up and down passes. In my land cruiser, I had the option of gearing down...now, I have this B mode on the transmission column. I've used it as I would in my old car, but I hate the sound it makes as it slows the engine down...Although the engine doesn't get hotter, it sure sounds like the engine is revving too high for comfort!! So, I recently discovered, as I descend in B, if I ride the accelerator pedal, it actual decreases the engine noise, yet still slows the car. And the gas engine never engages (Without my foot on the accelerator, the engine tends to slow too much...)

Has anyone else used the accelerator in conjunction with the B mode? I called the dealership and they had no answers for me...I've looked in the manual to no avail...I even sent an inquiry to Toyota.com and they simply said that the B does not over-rev the engine. However, they never addressed my use of the accelerator when in B mode...ANYONE? I would love to know if I'm doing it right as we are in the middle of winter and we've had some lovely icy / snowy roads lately...

Thanks in advance for your help...
Downshifting a manual transmission to the point of MECHANICAL over-revving might very well damage the engine. Over-revving the iCE to such a level is an engineering impossibility. The HSD control computer would not allow that level of roadway "drive" to reach the ICE.

So, not to worry, while the ICE may sound loud/noisy there is little or no potential for ICE damage.

If you apply the brakes in order to slow down and the hybrid battery is already at full charge then the system will revert to frictional braking. I would think that allowing the HSD control computer to manage the overall braking would be the proper method.

With a hybrid YOU WANT the hybrid battery to be charged whenever the computer thinks charging is appropriate. So IMMHO the proper procedure to us is to let the system do the "driving". Put the system in "B" and if that doesn't provide enough engine compression braking AND regenerative braking combined then simply step on the brake pedal.

On the other hand it is entirely possible that your best FE would be attained by NOT used "B" but using the brake pedal. With use of the brake pedal the BEST, quickest, hybrid battery recharge will take place and frictional braking to suppliment as needed.

Personally I would only use "B" once I noted that the hybrid battery was charged at some level I considered optimal.

I don't know, have no idea if this would work, but try using cruise control to hold the road speed down to the level you wish. CC might have more speed "restraining" capability (almost for sure automatic regenerative braking) in the hybrid than in an ordinary car.
 
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Old 03-21-2023, 02:11 PM
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Default Re: B mode in Highlander Hybrid?

Originally Posted by betsy
We recently ditched our 1998 Land Cruiser for a 2010 Highlander Hybrid - We live in the mountains and I am regularly going up and down passes. In my land cruiser, I had the option of gearing down...now, I have this B mode on the transmission column. I've used it as I would in my old car, but I hate the sound it makes as it slows the engine down...Although the engine doesn't get hotter, it sure sounds like the engine is revving too high for comfort!! So, I recently discovered, as I descend in B, if I ride the accelerator pedal, it actual decreases the engine noise, yet still slows the car. And the gas engine never engages (Without my foot on the accelerator, the engine tends to slow too much...)

Has anyone else used the accelerator in conjunction with the B mode? I called the dealership and they had no answers for me...I've looked in the manual to no avail...I even sent an inquiry to Toyota.com and they simply said that the B does not over-rev the engine. However, they never addressed my use of the accelerator when in B mode...ANYONE? I would love to know if I'm doing it right as we are in the middle of winter and we've had some lovely icy / snowy roads lately...

Thanks in advance for your help...
I use for Breaking. In my 2010? Highlander Hybrid. I use it like a compression gear., I have. 155000 miles on my 2010 and have not needed to change brake pads . I also use d gear for everything except slowing down.
 
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