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Originally Posted by perli
I apologize if this question has been answered already, but I didn't find anything about it in a quick search of the threads... My question is this: When I got my new Civic Thursday, I asked the salesman whether I should continue my habit of coasting to a red light in order to avoid braking. He specifically advised me to NOT do that because the braking charges the battery. Was that bad advice? (He said he had only been with Honda for about six months and was an airline mechanic before that, so I trust your answers!) Thanks in advance.
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I know on the '06 civic, with very very light throttle pressure, the engine will shut off and you will be able to coast without using any fuel (you can tell this is the case if the fuel economy gauge is maxed out). This technique is being referred to as a "glide" on these forums. With slightly more pressure on the pedal, you can engage a small amount of electric assist, still without using any gas. This will not be enough to accelerate the car, but it will allow you to greatly extend the distance of the "glide."
For maximum fuel economy between lights, accelerate up to speed normally, then "glide" as much as reasonably possible, using the electric boost. If you are coming up to a stop, brake lightly-- just enough so that you get maximum charging, but not so much that you engage the regular brake pads, unless necessary.