At least every other tank, I seem to hit this. Anyone else?
Are you coasting downhill a lot? That sounds impressive.
Clay said:
Are you coasting downhill a lot? That sounds impressive.
Not really. I’m in Florida, so no hills. Plus, the weather’s been great, so no need for heat or A/C.
Clay said:
Are you coasting downhill a lot? That sounds impressive.
Not really. I’m in Florida, so no hills. Plus, the weather’s been great, so no need for heat or A/C.
If you’re throwing some shade at us up north with that, well done.
@Soren
Haha, maybe a little. But I heard the panhandle might get snow or ice soon!
Clay said:
Are you coasting downhill a lot? That sounds impressive.
Not really. I’m in Florida, so no hills. Plus, the weather’s been great, so no need for heat or A/C.
Same here in central Florida. Loving my van too.
I usually get around 500-550 miles with my 2021 Sienna in eco mode.
jefferson said:
I usually get around 500-550 miles with my 2021 Sienna in eco mode.
What state are you in?
jefferson said:
I usually get around 500-550 miles with my 2021 Sienna in eco mode.
What state are you in?
California. My wife mostly drives it locally.
I usually get 525-550 miles. I drive in normal mode, have a heavy foot, and always run the A/C on auto at 69°F.
Same here in California. I rarely go over 550 miles per tank.
You’ve got hybrid driving down to a science. I do the same: coasting, keeping it in EV mode when steady, minimal A/C use, eco mode only, and gentle acceleration. I’ve hit over 600 miles per tank regularly. My highest was 680 with older tires, but new ones bring it down a bit due to tread resistance. Keep it up and share your numbers!
@Dax
The highest mine has shown after a refill is 593 miles.
I average 500-550 miles locally in California, but I’ve managed 600 on road trips.
Not getting that in winter, that’s for sure!
Does anyone remember how to reset the A and B trip meters? It always confuses me.
Marin said:
Does anyone remember how to reset the A and B trip meters? It always confuses me.
Just push the button to switch, and hold it to reset.
Marin said:
Does anyone remember how to reset the A and B trip meters? It always confuses me.
Just push the button to switch, and hold it to reset.
How do I even get to Trip A and B? My wife has the car now, so I can’t check. I also don’t want to accidentally reset my MPGs.
@Marin
The MPG reset is on the steering wheel controls, not on the dash buttons.
@Marin
There’s a switch below the steering wheel. Press it to toggle between Odometer, Trip A, Trip B, and Maintenance. Hold it on Trip A or B to reset.