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Originally Posted by smoke
Any tips for "break-in" driving for a Prius 2006?
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This is hard because unlike a regular car, your accellerator is not connected to the throttle. You are driving the control computer that handles all of the rest.
Your engine is speed limited to 5,000 rpm, a fairly modest speed, but you do not have direct control over it. Furthermore, the engine is not connected at a fixed ratio to the wheels so you can't control it by going at only one or another speed.
Off hand, I'd go with whatever your owner's manual says and not worry about it. BUT I would worry about the following:
1) Oil level - is it above the "F" mark? Get it drained down to 3/4 between the add and full marks. There are lay reports of overfilled oil pans leading to fault codes and oil in the intake manifold.
2) Pump up tires - 42/40 psi, front/back, is the recommended levels. You'll get better fuel economy and handling and longer life from tires.
We've also got a FAQ in the Prius forum with some efficiency driving techniques.
GOOD LUCK!
Bob Wilson