Hot-Weather Operation
If the vehicle is in good mechanical condition and the
precautions necessary for hot-weather operation are
taken, ordinary hot weather should not cause
difficulty in starting the vehicle or loss of efficiency in
operating the vehicle.
Starting the Vehicle After an Extended
Shutdown
Complete the applicable pre-trip inspections and
maintenance procedures in
Vehicle Protection Warnings
The driver should be familiar with the different
warning messages in order to bring the vehicle to a
safe stop if necessary.
If any vehicle system creates a false alarm, do
not
operate the vehicle until the issue has been
corrected.
Low State of Charge and Low Range
Warnings
NOTE: If the low-voltage batteries become
completely discharged but the high-voltage
batteries retain a charge, the vehicle can be
jump-started. See
for instructions.
The vehicle presents a series of notices, cautions,
and warnings along with information from gauges
and telltales to alert the driver to the high-voltage
batteries having a low SOC and the vehicle having a
low remaining range.
If the SOC and/or remaining range decreases
beyond a certain point, driving is disabled. Charge
the vehicle to enable driving.
State of Charge and Range
Information
The high-voltage battery SOC gauge at the bottom of
the speedometer, shown in
, represents
the amount of energy stored in the batteries, with 0
representing a charge level too low to operate the
vehicle and 1 representing fully charged high-voltage
batteries.
The vehicle’s estimated range appears above the
SOC gauge. This distance is based on the high-
voltage batteries SOC as well as the vehicle’s
weight, travel history, and current speed.
The telltale of stacked batteries to the left of the
estimated range indicates the current status of the
high-voltage batteries. The standard telltale that
appears here is of stacked white batteries, shown in
which indicates normal operation.
Low State of Charge Warnings
The SOC bar graph has three color variations
depending on the SOC.
1.
Flashing grey/blue: The vehicle is plugged in and
charging. A blue plug appears in place of the
white stacked batteries.
2.
White: The high-voltage batteries have a normal
SOC. The white stacked batteries telltale is
present.
3.
Amber: A warning has been given about the
high-voltage batteries SOC. The stacked
batteries telltale displays in amber as shown in
4.
Flashing amber: A second warning has been
given about the high-voltage batteries SOC.
The first notice about the high-voltage batteries SOC
occurs when it drops to approximately 15 percent.
If the vehicle is already in range mode, a low battery
notice appears.
If the vehicle is in the economy or performance
driving mode, dropping to a 15 percent SOC triggers
a low battery and activation of range mode notice, as
shown in
These notices can be dismissed by pressing the
back button on the steering wheel.
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Fig. 10.16, High-Voltage Batteries Normal Operation
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Fig. 10.17, High-Voltage Battery SOC Low Telltale
Vehicle Charging, Operation, and Shutdown
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