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The Battery of a Hybrid

04:45, 2007-Dec-6 .. Posted in Auto Stuff .. 0 comments .. Link

In order to contribute in the preservation of the environment and to limit fuel consumption, some motorists choose to utilize hybrid vehicles.  Automotive companies all over the world have been very successful in working out hybrid bugs.  On the other hand, these hybrid bugs have a downside.  Most hybrid motorists, especially those who own a Prius, complain of starter batteries that fail to function properly.

 

battery of a Prius

A Prius Hybrid is equipped with huge battery cells.  However, this kind of automobile greatly depends on a little starter battery to start operating.  If the Prius Hybrid is not used for even just a few days, this small battery will certainly be drained.  This is because even if the vehicle is not in motion, the electronic monitoring feature of the Prius continues to function.  Nonstop monitoring will definitely consume a significant amount of the battery’s power.  This explains why vehicle owners who leave their automobiles at the airport parking lot for a week end up complaining that, upon their arrival, the engines of their vehicles no longer respond.

What must be done when the battery of a hybrid vehicle does not respond?  There is one great solution – to press on the Go button of the vehicle.  This can be done by making use of a battery switch.  A battery switch has been one of the stuff considered vital by many race hybrid owners.  This switch is helpful in executing an emergency power interruption.

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