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Old 08-09-2006, 05:11 AM
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When I open the door of my 06 Mariner Hybrid, I can hear a compressor start - some what like the sound on a Lincoln Town car - (auto leveling) - anyone know what that sound is ? and what it accomplishes - its not when I turn the key - its when I open the drivers door.
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Old 08-09-2006, 06:18 AM
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Its been covered here a few times. Its an electric pump pressurizing the brakes. Perfectly normal. With the engine being able to go off you have to pressurize the brake system in an alternate fashion.
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Old 08-09-2006, 06:44 AM
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Thanks a lot - i never knew that - but it makes sense - I appreciate your telling me-
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Old 08-09-2006, 12:51 PM
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Thanks a lot - i never knew that - but it makes sense - I appreciate your telling me-
I never realized that either.

My other car, has the brakes "powered" by the power steering pump (called "hydroboost"). I just assume that the FEH/MMH used their electric power steering pump do it. I guess not.

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Old 08-09-2006, 01:27 PM
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I never realized that either.

My other car, has the brakes "powered" by the power steering pump (called "hydroboost"). I just assume that the FEH/MMH used their electric power steering pump do it. I guess not.
They may... I'm not sure. However while you can deal with a second or two of delay on the power steering if you are pulling out.... not having brakes might make you have a bad day. So it pressurizes for anything it thinks MIGHT be someone getting ready to go. Doors opening, unlocking... etc.
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Old 08-09-2006, 05:27 PM
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Cool, thanks. I've been wondering the same question, but just chalked it up to hybrid uniqueness.

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30+mpg vs. 20+ mpg with a minimal decrease in cargo-room -- why should someone consider a nonhybrid?

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Old 08-10-2006, 04:29 AM
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However while you can deal with a second or two of delay on the power steering if you are pulling out.... not having brakes might make you have a bad day. So it pressurizes for anything it thinks MIGHT be someone getting ready to go. Doors opening, unlocking... etc.
I think from a law dating to the 1960's, the brakes still need to work even if their "assist" isn't working.

I am guessing from this discussion, that the Hybrids don't use hydroboost for their "assist", but instead use an old fashion vacuum for their "assist". To do this, the Hybrids actually have a vacuum pump (the "compressor" mentioned here) to create the vacuum when the ICE isn't running????? Is that right????
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Overstated perhaps as a complete failure, but still without the assist when you are expecting it... wouldn't be a good day.
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From what I've heard I though it was a standard system... just using an electric motor instead of the engine for power. I know it still has brake fluid (but I don't know much else about it myself)
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Read your owner's manuals, folks!

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