View Poll Results: At How Many Miles Did You Have Your First Recal In Your Accord Hybrid?
< 5K
1
20.00%
5,000 - 9,999
1
20.00%
10,000 - 14,999
2
40.00%
15,000 - 19,999
0
0%
20,000 - 29,999
0
0%
> 30K
1
20.00%
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Recal on HAH
#1
Recal on HAH
I believe my HAH just had a recal. After filling up the car, I started it and let it idle so that I could write down my mileage. As I was looking at the odometer, I noticed the charge indicator had a few bars. I looked over at the battery meter and there weren't any bars! I put the car in drive and went about a mile back to work. The whole time, the charge indicator was lit up. I had three bars on the battery meter by the time I got back to the office.
I've got 9,205 miles on my car now. Anyone else with an HAH and had a recal? At what mileage did it happen?
I've got 9,205 miles on my car now. Anyone else with an HAH and had a recal? At what mileage did it happen?
#2
Re: Recal on HAH
After I posted this, I found this link:
https://www.greenhybrid.com/discuss/...body.5003.html
To answer gonavy's question about the temps, It's been fluctuating between low 40's to low 80's here in Phoenix lately. That could possibly be the cause of my recal.
https://www.greenhybrid.com/discuss/...body.5003.html
To answer gonavy's question about the temps, It's been fluctuating between low 40's to low 80's here in Phoenix lately. That could possibly be the cause of my recal.
#3
Re: Recal on HAH
I had 3, I think, over the year I had mine.
The first one was with < 5K mi on the car - it might have been < 1000 mi. I do remember the event - driving on the congested N. side of Chicago for extended period of stop-n-slow. I got on the expressway, and noticed I had nothing showing in the BAT meter, and the Charge lamps were on under engine load, about 1/4 - 1/3 of the way, IIRC. Lasted about 5-7 minutes, and the charge lamps decreased as the car got back to 'normal' SoC. I also seem to remember it charged up to a full 6 bars, that first time. It then proceeded to dump the 'excess' SoC by giving it back to me, until I was back at 4 bars (my 'normal')
The other two times were similar events, and none were close to one another, timewise. The first time, I didn't even know what a recal was - once I found out, I remembered it had happened to me. The second / third times confirmed that it had happened to me.
No recals so far in the '06 Civic - my normal SoC there is about 5/8 (I never get enough regen, the way I coast down, and the car *always* assists from a stop, unlike the Accord). However, on the test drive of the car I bought, I noted a forced charging event after a couple of long auto-stops. Took about the same amount of time to bring it up, again at highway speeds.
The first one was with < 5K mi on the car - it might have been < 1000 mi. I do remember the event - driving on the congested N. side of Chicago for extended period of stop-n-slow. I got on the expressway, and noticed I had nothing showing in the BAT meter, and the Charge lamps were on under engine load, about 1/4 - 1/3 of the way, IIRC. Lasted about 5-7 minutes, and the charge lamps decreased as the car got back to 'normal' SoC. I also seem to remember it charged up to a full 6 bars, that first time. It then proceeded to dump the 'excess' SoC by giving it back to me, until I was back at 4 bars (my 'normal')
The other two times were similar events, and none were close to one another, timewise. The first time, I didn't even know what a recal was - once I found out, I remembered it had happened to me. The second / third times confirmed that it had happened to me.
No recals so far in the '06 Civic - my normal SoC there is about 5/8 (I never get enough regen, the way I coast down, and the car *always* assists from a stop, unlike the Accord). However, on the test drive of the car I bought, I noted a forced charging event after a couple of long auto-stops. Took about the same amount of time to bring it up, again at highway speeds.
Last edited by GreenAndBlue; 03-24-2006 at 11:54 AM.
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