If you look in your Owner's Manual Index: Breaking-In - Page 278!Does the hybrid need engine break in? I have some 160 miles on it. It drives okay but I'd expect it to be smoother and less noisy!!
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If you look in your Owner's Manual Index: Breaking-In - Page 278!Does the hybrid need engine break in? I have some 160 miles on it. It drives okay but I'd expect it to be smoother and less noisy!!
thanks.
I have a 23 hybrid XLT and couldn't be happier. I have just over 3000 miles and no problems and average over 40 miles to gallon all the time.I put my first 1k in Honolul, can’t wait to get it out on a REAL interstate in our new place in Rio Rancho, NM (yes,we have an interstate that doesn’t go between stateson Oahu)
Now and then, RockAuto will have a deal, and you can always find a 5% coupon code online. The FL910S is over $5 each, but I bought a dozen of them at $3.74 a couple months ago. They are not large but still twice the size of the tiny OEM break-in filter. The filter mounts vertically so you can pre-fill it easily with no spills. It's recessed so a band wrench won't work so if you can find one of those cap-style filter wrenches to fit, that might be helpful. You will need about 5.7 qts of 0W-20. The lower cover has 15 screws that take a TP-27 driver although they're not tight so a T-27 will work too. Drain plug has M12-1.75 thread if you're thinking about something like a ValvoMax drain kit. Don't forget to reset the oil life under INFORMATION.OK, I attribute noise to cold weather. And I plan to do oil change myself b/w 1500 and 2000.
Already got Mobil 1 Hybrid full syn oil. I guess the best filter is motorcraft 910s. Does s stand for small?
Have you seen any of the tiny engine builds on YT? I got recommended one the other day. Ridiculous cost for those things, but they are so cool. If you like building engines, that is one cool little hobby to pass the time. Everything is miniature lol.When I was young, I did rebuilds on engines. The cylinder walls have a chrome like glaze. And uppermost part of cylinders would have slight ridge/groove, where top piston rings stops on upward strokes.
On new engines, cylinder walls hone, sorta rough. During early stages of running, cylinder walls and rings begin wear, seating begins, until cylinder walls get that smooth glaze. And the top piston ring firms new ridge in the cylinder walls.
Having said that, my new vehicles are subjected to acceleration on highways to promote top cylinder wear, or new ridges. I would drive at normal easy cruise then do a brief accelerated run to allow rings/pistons to float higher in cylinders, producing a highest ridge/groove. One must realize the rings in piston ring grooves do flat a bit., and on the non-firing cycle, tend to float upward, higher into the cylinder walls. Doing normalize cruising, driving with brief accelerations on newly hone cylinder will tend to promote wear of the cylinder walls. And a newly set ridge/groove pattern.
I do that to all my new vehicles, execute a normal drive, accelerate style driving in the first early break in time. Also, I’ve been lucky to purchase new vehicles in fall/winter timeline. Cooler ambient prevails, means engine don’t run too hot, which new engines, being tighter, tend to do.
Another issue is piston ring types…some are chrome rings, some are cast rings. Chrome rings are harder, and tends to promote good wear on cast iron cylinder honed walls. Chrome rings are flexible, not easily break. Cast rings are soft, will wear faster in hone cylinders, and not flexible, and can break easier.
Finally, all my vehicles do well, cause over time, I never have to add lube oil between oil changes. Good rings wear and sealing.
If you turn it on and the gas engine doesn't start, just press down on the go pedal to start it. And if you have the heater controls set warm enough, it should continue running.The Cold weather really increases the vibration and noise of my hybrid. It's weird not to let a car warm up in cold weather, but you have to drive it to warm it up?
The S is for silicone relief valveOK, I attribute noise to cold weather. And I plan to do oil change myself b/w 1500 and 2000.
Already got Mobil 1 Hybrid full syn oil. I guess the best filter is motorcraft 910s. Does s stand for small?