Here is a snip from:
http://www.greenhybrid.com/learn/art...old.html/page2
Cylinder Idle: This is the most exciting part of the 2006 Honda Civic Hybrid; this is what gives it the title of a “full” hybrid and allows it to compete more evenly with the likes of the Toyota Prius. Cylinder idle happens during deceleration and highway cruising, and it involves a shut-down of the gasoline engine and transfers all power to the electric motor.
End of snip
Is this “Cylinder Idle” also called EV or glide here at greenhybrid?
If the engine shuts down wouldn't the tachometer go to zero like it does in autostop?
If my car can do this it must have done it already in the 700 miles I have driven.
I have never seen the tach go to zero while coasting with the engine warmed up.
How do I know it is in Cylinder Idle?
What do I see on the dash?
And if EV or glide is different, how do i know when I am in those modes.
Please don't send me to the 14-page thread.
I've read it and am still confused - to many confusing posts.