2009 escape hybrid changes at mid 40 mph
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2009 escape hybrid changes at mid 40 mph
looking at the specs it appears 2009 ford escape hybrid switches from electric to gas at about 45 mph. My 2006 Ford escape does it at mid 20's mph. Can this be retrofitted???
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Re: 2009 escape hybrid changes at mid 40 mph
NO. You can not do anything to modify your 2006 Ford Escape Hybrid system to make it a 2009 version.
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Re: 2009 escape hybrid changes at mid 40 mph
People here are saying that the FEH switches "from electric to gas" at certain MPH" ... but in reality, isn't the eCVT transmission using both electric and the gas engine at the same time, when the gas engine turns on? It isn't one or ther other in a "Full Hybrid", like the Escape is, as far as I know (I'm new to this so far).
See this site, click on "Flash Animation How Hybrids Work" and click on the "Full Hybrid" at the top:
http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/hybridtech.shtml
See this site, click on "Flash Animation How Hybrids Work" and click on the "Full Hybrid" at the top:
http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/hybridtech.shtml
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Re: 2009 escape hybrid changes at mid 40 mph
I have only had my '08 FEH for almost two weeks. From what I have read all over the internet, and seen now with my own eyes. The FEH can go in electric drive mode up to speeds around 40mph(this takes a very very gentle gas pedal touch). Most of the time it seems to switch into hybrid mode around 20-30mph. I myself have been in electric mode up to around 30ish mph, then the FEH goes into hybrid drive mode. I have noticed that this can vary greatly from day to day, even from one take off to the next, due to driver/driving habits, roads/temps, accesorries used, weighted loads, and etc. I too am new to this and am still "learning how to drive a hybrid".
But all in all I am very very happy to be getting 30+ mpg in this SUV.
But all in all I am very very happy to be getting 30+ mpg in this SUV.
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Re: 2009 escape hybrid changes at mid 40 mph
People here are saying that the FEH switches "from electric to gas" at certain MPH" ... but in reality, isn't the eCVT transmission using both electric and the gas engine at the same time, when the gas engine turns on? It isn't one or ther other in a "Full Hybrid", like the Escape is, as far as I know (I'm new to this so far).
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The Nav screen, if equipped, shows just how busy this car is.
Approx. 2% of the time, you are driving on pure gas and neither charging or boosting.
There is also deceleration fuel cutoff, such as when coasting down a hill at higher speeds. At high speeds, the gas engine is turning, but the fuel injectors are off and you are getting infinate MPG... which is sort of like electric only driving.
HTH,
-John
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Re: 2009 escape hybrid changes at mid 40 mph
If you have the NAV, this is what is happening when you see an arrow going from the engine to the wheels, a second arrow from the engine to the motor, and an arrow from the motor to the wheels.... with NO arrows going to or from the battery.
Not contradicting you... just checking my understanding.