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GENERAL STUFF => GENERAL DISCUSSIONS => Car Related (any make, any model) => Topic started by: Shambles on November 10, 2017, 17:10:58
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A screenshot from the Owners Manual clearly gives the game away :rolleyes:
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I was going to say a rubber band and wind up key :snigger: but the pic shows otherwise :)
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That's what I really admire about hybrid vehicle technologies - such impeccable attention to detial.
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Don't think toyota has that warning on their hybrids. Didn't see it on either of mine.
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Ignore him Dazz - its one of his wind-ups. HyBirdTech is a genuine company - but bugger all to do with cars.
Go to http://www.HyBirdTech.com (http://www.HyBirdTech.com)
For the genuine site
(https://image.ibb.co/c809xb/Hybird_Tech_com.jpg) (https://imgbb.com/)
I absolutely don't get that message on my car or in the owners manual - even when I ran the car out of petrol to check how accurate the DTE indicator was.
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Our Alan, subtle as a sledgehammer. :lol:
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they are licking the big oil co's butt's!! make sure you use fuel. not full electric.
how many year warranty does the battery have? and is the battery fully recycleable ? if not where will it finish up when use by date?
when my battery go I take them to council recycle tip, but I don't know what happens to them from there.
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Don't think toyota has that warning on their hybrids. Didn't see it on either of mine.
your's were Australian made dazz.
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Don't think toyota has that warning on their hybrids. Didn't see it on either of mine.
Nothing like that in the manual of mine either. How would the battery get damaged anyway in case of running out of fuel? :confused: AFAIK a Hyrbile Toy Yoda will do three attempts to start the engine in case it has trouble about it, before throwing the gloves down. I doubt Hyundai's system would completely deplete the hybrid battery in order to attempt starting the engine again and again?
However, what my manual does mention about draining the tank is that you must then add enough fuel to have the low fuel warning lamp go away, at least 8 liters, or even more if the car is parked into a hill. Therefore the typical 5 liter spare can is likely not enough to save you from being stranded. So my advice is - regardless what car you have, don't try to do a record between refueling, and don't trust the estimated distance display. It's not a sin to go refueling when the meter show 1/4 remaining! :)
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Why am I thinking the punch line came and went unnoticed? :confused:
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Why am I thinking the punch line came and went unnoticed? :confused:
It's the i30 Owners Club - deal with it :rofl:
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A bit late,
Just read entire post,
:lol: :lol:
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Why am I thinking the punch line came and went unnoticed? :confused:
It's the i30 Owners Club - deal with it :rofl:
It was a bit late by the time I saw the spelling.. I think my initial reply clouded things a bit.. :-[ :crazy1: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: