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As does the RC
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RC300h F-Sport 24h Test drive
NemesisUK replied to Linas.P's topic in Lexus RC Owners Club / RC 200t / RC 300h Club
Why is the RC-F beyond reasonable to own as a single car?- 43 replies
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Is300H Executive dash material
NemesisUK replied to Casa1862's topic in Lexus IS 300h / IS 250 / IS 200t Club
Except the part covering the instrument binnacle bulge, on my 2016 RC at least it feels different, softer, has stitch detailing around the edge and has no 'grain' ? -
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From the owner's handbook.... "Do not place anything other than cups or aluminum cans in the cup holders."
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Hybrid - engine stop/start - Engine life
NemesisUK replied to polk123's topic in Engine & Transmission
A little more info... http://www.lexus-int.com/eco-thinking/power-of-h-engine.html -
Hybrid - engine stop/start - Engine life
NemesisUK replied to polk123's topic in Engine & Transmission
"Where available, the transmission enhances driver engagement through two means. Firstly, models with a sequential function built into the E-CVT system generate the feeling of manually changing gear ratios by providing a closer match between increases in engine and vehicle speed. This is also used to deliver stepped engine braking force under deceleration. Secondly, models with a sport mode built into the E-CVT change the sensation of dynamic performance by increasing engine speed more rapidly during acceleration, as demonstrated in the diagram below." http://blog.lexus.co.uk/perfect-partners-e-cvt-and-hybrid/ The above certainly add more driver 'involvement' should one wish it -
Some modern engines and certainly those of the German marques for many years have knock sensors and can adjust the engine ignition timings to make best use of the fuel presented. Definitely the case in my old CLS55, I could feel the difference when switching to V-Power. Now, I know the engine in the 300h is nowhere near the performance tune of the AMG but it certainly can't hurt the engine to feed it with higher octane fuel and with increased cleaning additives. Does anyone know if the Lexus 4 pot engines have the ability to automatically adjust timing to account for octane rating?
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Hybrid - engine stop/start - Engine life
NemesisUK replied to polk123's topic in Engine & Transmission
The RC300h has only one electric traction motor? -
Hybrid - engine stop/start - Engine life
NemesisUK replied to polk123's topic in Engine & Transmission
So, basically, the electric motor spins up the ICE, increasing oil pressure, before the ignition starts. Yes, it is a very smooth start when it occurs as the car moving but a little less smooth when pulling away from standstill. The ICE start-up then feels ever so slightly more 'abrupt' -
Is300H Executive dash material
NemesisUK replied to Casa1862's topic in Lexus IS 300h / IS 250 / IS 200t Club
If anything like my 2016 RC the only bit of real leather on the dash is the part covering the instrument binnacle. The rest and the door cappings are artificial leather -
Hybrid - engine stop/start - Engine life
NemesisUK replied to polk123's topic in Engine & Transmission
As does the monitor in my RC but the question stands, does the ICE still spin (free-wheel, no ignition spark, no fuel being consumed ) even when not providing power to move the car? If it does it would continue to maintain oil pressure and reduce wear from constant start-ups? I noticed in this cold snap we're experiencing that the ICE fires up to provide warmth to the cabin (and it's own internals?) even though the monitor shows the electric motor is providing power to the wheels. No other indication i.e. powerflow, from ICE to the wheels. -
RC300h F-Sport 24h Test drive
NemesisUK replied to Linas.P's topic in Lexus RC Owners Club / RC 200t / RC 300h Club
I think Rabbers sums up my views on the RC quite nicely. I would only add the RC's "Raison d'etre" was never to be a sports car but a grand tourer, a brief it carries off admirably, IMHO.- 43 replies
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Doesn't the alarm module have it's own rechargeable battery? On previous cars the alarm was totally separate from the car systems battery, meaning it couldn't flatten the car battery and also if the miscreant disconnected the car battery somehow the alarm wold still sound.
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Hybrid - engine stop/start - Engine life
NemesisUK replied to polk123's topic in Engine & Transmission
Does the ICE (Internal Combustion Engine, royoftherovers ) actually stop spinning when the electric motor takes over? Obviously when stopped at lights it does but when cruising? -
Don't apply the parking brake for extended periods, especially during the colder months? It states this in the owner's handbook
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Hybrid - engine stop/start - Engine life
NemesisUK replied to polk123's topic in Engine & Transmission
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That's why I always breathe through my nose when sitting in a defrosting car, seems to help ;)
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Have you checked the cabin air filter?
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Seconded, the Harmony remote is a great bit of kit, very versatile. I have it controlling all my AV kit. Even if your device isn't immediately compatible you can 'teach' the remote the basic functions, then send Logitech an email request, they can quickly update their database.
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That's the science of it, a cool surface condensing water vapour. But if one operates the a/c there is very little water vapour in the incoming heated air and generally within the vehicle. Parking up overnight there will be a degree of condensation, depending on temperature differences and humidity levels but once the a/c starts up this clears quickly. If condensation is a major problem then one should look to making sure things like scuttle drains are free from blockages (leaves etc..), carpets aren't wet from leaks or overflowing drains. Check also the underneath of the carpets, the sound deadening layers as sometimes the carpet surface is dry but the underfelt is sodden.
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I've always kept the a/c on in all my cars, summer and winter. This dehumidifies the incoming air and keeps the interior free of damp and the windows clear. Even says to do so in the owner's handbook. In some systems (not sure about Lexus) it's recommended as it keeps the system seals lubricated, preventing leaks. BTW - I've never seen a negative impact on mpg.