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1-1. Hybrid system
Hybrid vehicle driving tips
For economical and ecological driving, pay attention to the
following points:
■Using Eco drive mode
When using Eco drive mode, the torque corresponding to the
accelerator pedal depression amount can be generated more
smoothly than it is in normal conditions. In addition, the opera-
tion of the air conditioning system (heating/cooling) will be mini-
mized, improving th e fuel economy. (P. 204)
■ Use of Hybrid System Indicator
Eco-friendly driving is possible by keeping the indicate of Hybrid
System Indicator within Eco area. ( P. 225)
■ When braking the vehicle
Make sure to operate the brakes gently and in good time. A
greater amount of electrical energy can be retained when slow-
ing down.
■ Delays
Repeated acceleration and deceleration, as well as long waits at
traffic lights, will lead to bad fuel consumption. Check traffic
reports before leaving and avoid delays as much as possible.
When encountering a delay, gently release the brake pedal to
allow the vehicle to move forward slightly while avoiding overuse
of the accelerator pedal. Doing so can help control excessive
gasoline consumption.
■ Highway driving
Control your speed and keep at a constant speed. Also, before
stopping at a toll booth or similar, allow plenty of time to release
the accelerator and gently apply the brakes. A greater amount of
electrical energy can be reta ined when slowing down.
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2-4. Using other
driving systems
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When driving
NOTICE
■In the following situations, the LKA will not work, or will not perform
reliably:
● When lane markers are interrupted or are not present, such as before a
tollbooth.
● When lane markers are only on one side of the road.
● When driving on a sharp curve.
● When lanes are extremely narrow or extremely wide.
● When the vehicle leans to one side an unusual amount due to a heavy
load or improper tire inflation pressure.
● When the following distance between your vehicle and the vehicle ahead
is extremely short.
● When the lane markers are broken, “Botts’ dots”, or “Raised pavement
marker”.
● When lane markers are obscured or partially obscured by sand, dirt, etc.
● When driving on a particularly bright road surface, such as concrete.
● When driving on a road surface that is bright due to reflected light.