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'''Enabling the EV-mode Button, The secret missing feature.'''
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'''Enabling the EV Mode Button, The secret missing feature.'''
  
The EV-Mode Button is a standard part of the Japan and EU Prius but was not installed in the US versions, perhaps because of extended [[Warranty|warranties]] in Ca due to AT-PZEV regulations and qualifications criteria.  The US Prius is still entirely aware of the EV-Mode though it can never get the signal or command to enter or exit the mode because the wire and button are missing.  EV-Mode is a very ''enlightening'' feature as it ''encourages'' the Prius to stay in its electric mode for far longer than it normally would.
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The EV Mode Button is a standard part of the Japan and EU Prius but was not installed in the US versions, perhaps because of extended [[Warranty|warranties]] in Ca due to AT-PZEV regulations and qualifications criteria.  The US Prius is still entirely aware of the EV Mode though it can never get the signal or command to enter or exit the mode because the wire and button are missing.  EV Mode is a very ''enlightening'' feature as it ''encourages'' the Prius to stay in its electric mode for far longer than it normally would.
 
It will normally drive 1 to 2 miles on a fully charged battery, after which it must restart the engine using gasoline to recharge the battery.
 
It will normally drive 1 to 2 miles on a fully charged battery, after which it must restart the engine using gasoline to recharge the battery.
 
It is not a good idea to fully cycle the battery often as this decreases any battery's life and is not helpful for mileage if used improperly.  If used correctly is can be advantageous for times when you know you won't need to start the engine.  It's also fun for showing off and offers a small glimpse of the potential of electric vehicles.
 
It is not a good idea to fully cycle the battery often as this decreases any battery's life and is not helpful for mileage if used improperly.  If used correctly is can be advantageous for times when you know you won't need to start the engine.  It's also fun for showing off and offers a small glimpse of the potential of electric vehicles.
  
The ev-mode function itself is activated and deactivated by grounding the H14 #27 pin on the HV ECU located behind the glove box(s).
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The EV Mode function itself is activated and deactivated by momentarily grounding the H14 #27 pin on the HV ECU located behind the glove box(s). [http://www.coastaletech.com/electric_only_mode.htm CoastalTech.com] <!--(321 727 8457)-->(ph) has a 3-wire EV Mode Button kit with easy instructions which allows you to turn on and off the EV Mode through the Cruise control stalk.
[http://www.coastaletech.com CoastalTech.com] <!--(321 727 8457)-->(ph) has a well integrated 3-wire EV-Button kit with easy instructions or [http://www.calcars.org/prius-evbutton-install.pdf prius-evbutton-install.pdf] from [http://www.calcars.org calcars.org] and [http://www.vfaq.net/mods/EV-button-Y.html EV-button-Y.html] from [http://www.vfaq.net vfaq.net] have more information for "do it yourself" kind of people like me. I also found a [http://www.scubadivervideo.com/Files/factoryEV.pdf factoryEV.pdf] by ScubaX at [http://priuschat.com/Factory-EV-Switch-Install-t11338.html PriusChat] which I had hoped would lead to the ev-status illumination solution, but instead simply found that the dimmer switch white/black stripe wire to be ground(-) and the grey wire to be illumination control.
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[http://www.calcars.org/prius-evbutton-install.pdf prius-evbutton-install.pdf] <ref>[[Media:Prius-evbutton-install.pdf]] from http://www.calcars.org/prius-evbutton-install.pdf</ref>from [http://www.calcars.org calcars.org] and [http://www.vfaq.net/mods/EV-button-Y.html EV-button-Y.html] from [http://www.vfaq.net vfaq.net] have more information for "do it yourself" type people.
I'm looking for the steering pad wire diagram as I'd like to use the recirculation button as the ev-button, but it's probably not a simple ground.
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This [http://www.scubadivervideo.com/Files/factoryEV.pdf factoryEV.pdf] <ref>[[Media:FactoryEV.pdf]] from http://www.scubadivervideo.com/Files/factoryEV.pdf</ref> by ScubaX at [http://priuschat.com/Factory-EV-Switch-Install-t11338.html PriusChat] talks about the OEM EV-Mode button and dimmer switchs white/black wire which is ground(-) and the grey wire which is illumination control, there doesn't appear to be any OEM EV-Mode status indication.
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The recirculation button on the steering pad might also make a good EV Mode button but it's not a simple switch and is instead a variable resistance control connected to the climate control system.
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You can also take a look at the [[PiPrius conversion process#CAN-View_Version3]] page which discusses one particular PHEV conversion but includes some steps regarding the EV Mode button installation.
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The OEM "EV Select Switch + Housing can be acquired at  [http://japanparts.com/db/partslist.php?dealer=2&car=12&middlesmall=2%3A41&maker=&volkey= japanparts.com] though any momentary switch can be used.
  
'''Four things that cancel EV-Mode.'''
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==How the EV button works==
* Battery reaches 2 out of 8 battery bars worth of charge.
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* This maillist [http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/eaa-phev/message/1155 Y!]ahoo post describes in more detail what to expect from various EV modes in the Prius.
* Speed reaches 34mph.
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* [[Hybrids-Plus]] also has a good [http://hybrids-plus.com/pdf/EV_Mode_in_PHEVs.pdf EV_Mode_in_PHEVs.pdf] document.
** EV-only driving regularly occurs even at freeway speeds when there is ample battery energy.
 
* Accellerator pedal is depressed more than half to 3/4 of the way down.  
 
* Pushing EV-Mode button.
 
  
'''Using the Cruise Control to turn on and off EV mode'''
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'''Things that cancel or prevent EV Mode use:'''
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* Pushing the EV-Mode button cycles into and out of EV-Mode, if allowed.
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* On cold days, heat and defrost will both prevent EV mode if the engine is not warm enough (usually > 150F)
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* The battery voltage must remain above 180v.
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* The [[CCL]] (Charge Current Limit) must remain above 50A.
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* The battery must remain above 45% SOC (2 out of 8 bars).
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** The battery must be above 50% SOC (3 out of 8 bars) to engage EV mode.
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** The battery must remain below 80% SOC (8 out of 8 bars).
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* The traction battery must remain below 120°F
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** The traction battery must be below 113°F to engage EV mode.
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** (low traction battery temperatures below 40°F will likely result in a [[CCL]] which will prevent EV mode, but a low battery temperature itself will not cancel EV mode.)
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* The gas engine (ICE) must be above 32°F (0°C) to engage EV mode.
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* The speed must remain below 34mph (55 km/h) (27mph or 44 km/h on the European model).
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* The accelerator pedal must not be depressed more than about half to 3/4 of the way down (<=120 out of 255, corresponds to approx. 120A or 24kW).
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** Other EV modes such as "Stealth" (up to 42mph) and "Warp-Stealth"/"ICE Spin" (above 42mph with the ICE at ~950 RPMs) regularly occur when there is ample battery energy and low power demand without the use of the EV-Mode Button.
  
This [http://www.coastaletech.com/electric_only_mode.htm nifty device] from [http://www.coastaletech.com/electric Coastal Electronic Technologies] installed on a Prius will let you turn on and off the EV mode through the Cruise control stalk.
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'''Other Notes:'''
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* The ICE will start 7 seconds after vehicle startup unless EV-only mode is entered during that time.
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** Once the ICE starts the first time during a trip, it will not stop or allow EV-Mode until the catalytic converter has warmed up. During this time, the car is in an EV dominate mode, where the car prefers to use the electric motor instead of the ICE to allow the ICE to slowly warm up.
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** Once the catalytic converter has warmed up, in cold weather, the ICE will continue to warm to about 100°F. During this time, while the car will not go into stealth mode, even if stopped, EV mode is available as long as heaters are off.
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* The A/C compressor is electric, and the A/C will work while in EV-only mode.
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* When the EV-only mode is entered, the hybrid model screen will show.  A beep will be heard only if that screen wasn't already showing.
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* Three beeps are heard whenever EV-only mode is requested but not allowed, and when it is auto canceled.
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* One must wait around five seconds before a new EV-only request is acknowledged.
  
 
'''Things you need to add the feature.'''
 
'''Things you need to add the feature.'''
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* 1/2 to 3 hours of time.
 
* 1/2 to 3 hours of time.
 
* optional components:
 
* optional components:
** momentary switch, batteries, drop cord?
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** momentary switch, extra batteries, drop cord?
The [[Prius EV Mode]] opperates only under particular situations.
 
  
 
==Parallel Packs==
 
==Parallel Packs==
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*[http://privatenrg.com Wayne Brown] ( ev-button ''discovery'', extra batteries, no plug-in ) [[Image:04 HV & PbAcidParallelTie2.jpg|thumb|100px|right|HV tie-in]]
 
*[http://privatenrg.com Wayne Brown] ( ev-button ''discovery'', extra batteries, no plug-in ) [[Image:04 HV & PbAcidParallelTie2.jpg|thumb|100px|right|HV tie-in]]
 
**Much thanks to Wayne for discovering and then sharing his discovery of how to install the ev-button at [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/2004-prius/message/38329 Yahoo] in Feb of 2004. He also shared with us some interesting [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/2004-prius/message/36429 technical info] regarding the effects of the ev-mode, "136 Amps (136 Amps X 202 VDC = 27.4 KW = 36.7 Horsepower)" vs "45-50 Amps (10 kW or 13 Horsepower)" in stealth mode (non ev-button electric mode). Wayne was doing a lot of work with [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/2004-prius/message/35978 additional battery capacity tie-ins]. He [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/2004-prius/message/35023 wraps it up] here, [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/2004-prius/message/25039 Button Part Number], [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/2004-prius/message/34813 31% gain], [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/2004-prius/message/34613 re-enable confirmation], [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/2004-prius/message/34622 more details], [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/2004-prius/message/34818 BMS details], [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/2004-prius/message/34725 some speculation], [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/2004-prius/message/29437 7.5ah aux battery].
 
**Much thanks to Wayne for discovering and then sharing his discovery of how to install the ev-button at [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/2004-prius/message/38329 Yahoo] in Feb of 2004. He also shared with us some interesting [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/2004-prius/message/36429 technical info] regarding the effects of the ev-mode, "136 Amps (136 Amps X 202 VDC = 27.4 KW = 36.7 Horsepower)" vs "45-50 Amps (10 kW or 13 Horsepower)" in stealth mode (non ev-button electric mode). Wayne was doing a lot of work with [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/2004-prius/message/35978 additional battery capacity tie-ins]. He [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/2004-prius/message/35023 wraps it up] here, [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/2004-prius/message/25039 Button Part Number], [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/2004-prius/message/34813 31% gain], [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/2004-prius/message/34613 re-enable confirmation], [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/2004-prius/message/34622 more details], [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/2004-prius/message/34818 BMS details], [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/2004-prius/message/34725 some speculation], [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/2004-prius/message/29437 7.5ah aux battery].
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* Steve Woodruff aka " the prius parts guy" has also experimented with a second OEM battery, see http://www.autobeyours.com/PHEV.htm
  
 
==EV-Mode and your Warranty==
 
==EV-Mode and your Warranty==
* [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/priusplus/message/495 Regarding your warranty] - Yahoo PriusPlus post.
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Regarding your warranty
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* 2007.07.19 - PriusChat.com - [http://priuschat.com/forums/prius-main-forum/35245-my-prius-needs-battery-toyota-denies-warranty-due-ev-button.html my-prius-needs-battery-toyota-denies-warranty]
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** 2007.08.08 - PriusChat.com - [http://priuschat.com/index.php?showtopic=37120 When do you use the EV button?, What real benefit do you find in it?]'''(link needs updating)'''
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* 2005.09.26 - Yahoo PriusPlus - [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/priusplus/message/495 Federal law re. vehicle warranties and crash testing]
 
** http://www.sema.org/main/semaorghome.aspx?ID=50096 '''The Law'''
 
** http://www.sema.org/main/semaorghome.aspx?ID=50096 '''The Law'''
 
** Federal law sets forth requirements for warranties and contains a number of provisions to prevent vehicle manufacturers, dealers and others from unjustly denying warranty coverage. With regard to aftermarket parts, the spirit of the law is that warranty coverage cannot be denied simply because such parts are present on the vehicle, or have been used(see [http://www.sema.org/Main/SemaOrgHome.aspx?ID=50100 Attachment A]).The warranty coverage can be denied only if the aftermarket part caused the malfunction or damage for which warranty coverage is sought. Disputes in this area usually boil down to arguments over facts and technical opinions, rather than arguments over interpretations of the law.
 
** Federal law sets forth requirements for warranties and contains a number of provisions to prevent vehicle manufacturers, dealers and others from unjustly denying warranty coverage. With regard to aftermarket parts, the spirit of the law is that warranty coverage cannot be denied simply because such parts are present on the vehicle, or have been used(see [http://www.sema.org/Main/SemaOrgHome.aspx?ID=50100 Attachment A]).The warranty coverage can be denied only if the aftermarket part caused the malfunction or damage for which warranty coverage is sought. Disputes in this area usually boil down to arguments over facts and technical opinions, rather than arguments over interpretations of the law.
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==References==
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Latest revision as of 10:37, 22 July 2013

Enabling the EV Mode Button, The secret missing feature.

The EV Mode Button is a standard part of the Japan and EU Prius but was not installed in the US versions, perhaps because of extended warranties in Ca due to AT-PZEV regulations and qualifications criteria. The US Prius is still entirely aware of the EV Mode though it can never get the signal or command to enter or exit the mode because the wire and button are missing. EV Mode is a very enlightening feature as it encourages the Prius to stay in its electric mode for far longer than it normally would. It will normally drive 1 to 2 miles on a fully charged battery, after which it must restart the engine using gasoline to recharge the battery. It is not a good idea to fully cycle the battery often as this decreases any battery's life and is not helpful for mileage if used improperly. If used correctly is can be advantageous for times when you know you won't need to start the engine. It's also fun for showing off and offers a small glimpse of the potential of electric vehicles.

The EV Mode function itself is activated and deactivated by momentarily grounding the H14 #27 pin on the HV ECU located behind the glove box(s). CoastalTech.com (ph) has a 3-wire EV Mode Button kit with easy instructions which allows you to turn on and off the EV Mode through the Cruise control stalk. prius-evbutton-install.pdf <ref>Media:Prius-evbutton-install.pdf from http://www.calcars.org/prius-evbutton-install.pdf</ref>from calcars.org and EV-button-Y.html from vfaq.net have more information for "do it yourself" type people. This factoryEV.pdf <ref>Media:FactoryEV.pdf from http://www.scubadivervideo.com/Files/factoryEV.pdf</ref> by ScubaX at PriusChat talks about the OEM EV-Mode button and dimmer switchs white/black wire which is ground(-) and the grey wire which is illumination control, there doesn't appear to be any OEM EV-Mode status indication. The recirculation button on the steering pad might also make a good EV Mode button but it's not a simple switch and is instead a variable resistance control connected to the climate control system. You can also take a look at the PiPrius conversion process#CAN-View_Version3 page which discusses one particular PHEV conversion but includes some steps regarding the EV Mode button installation. The OEM "EV Select Switch + Housing can be acquired at japanparts.com though any momentary switch can be used.

How the EV button works

Things that cancel or prevent EV Mode use:

  • Pushing the EV-Mode button cycles into and out of EV-Mode, if allowed.
  • On cold days, heat and defrost will both prevent EV mode if the engine is not warm enough (usually > 150F)
  • The battery voltage must remain above 180v.
  • The CCL (Charge Current Limit) must remain above 50A.
  • The battery must remain above 45% SOC (2 out of 8 bars).
    • The battery must be above 50% SOC (3 out of 8 bars) to engage EV mode.
    • The battery must remain below 80% SOC (8 out of 8 bars).
  • The traction battery must remain below 120°F
    • The traction battery must be below 113°F to engage EV mode.
    • (low traction battery temperatures below 40°F will likely result in a CCL which will prevent EV mode, but a low battery temperature itself will not cancel EV mode.)
  • The gas engine (ICE) must be above 32°F (0°C) to engage EV mode.
  • The speed must remain below 34mph (55 km/h) (27mph or 44 km/h on the European model).
  • The accelerator pedal must not be depressed more than about half to 3/4 of the way down (<=120 out of 255, corresponds to approx. 120A or 24kW).
    • Other EV modes such as "Stealth" (up to 42mph) and "Warp-Stealth"/"ICE Spin" (above 42mph with the ICE at ~950 RPMs) regularly occur when there is ample battery energy and low power demand without the use of the EV-Mode Button.


Other Notes:

  • The ICE will start 7 seconds after vehicle startup unless EV-only mode is entered during that time.
    • Once the ICE starts the first time during a trip, it will not stop or allow EV-Mode until the catalytic converter has warmed up. During this time, the car is in an EV dominate mode, where the car prefers to use the electric motor instead of the ICE to allow the ICE to slowly warm up.
    • Once the catalytic converter has warmed up, in cold weather, the ICE will continue to warm to about 100°F. During this time, while the car will not go into stealth mode, even if stopped, EV mode is available as long as heaters are off.
  • The A/C compressor is electric, and the A/C will work while in EV-only mode.
  • When the EV-only mode is entered, the hybrid model screen will show. A beep will be heard only if that screen wasn't already showing.
  • Three beeps are heard whenever EV-only mode is requested but not allowed, and when it is auto canceled.
  • One must wait around five seconds before a new EV-only request is acknowledged.

Things you need to add the feature.

  • 22 gage wire, about 6 feet.
  • Standard Phillips screwdriver.
  • Small Jeweler's screwdriver.
  • Soldering may be required.
  • 1/2 to 3 hours of time.
  • optional components:
    • momentary switch, extra batteries, drop cord?

Parallel Packs

I'm aware of a few other people who have added additional battery capacity to Prii, although they did not grid-recharge, those projects are rather close to becoming PHEV projects.

EV-Mode and your Warranty

Regarding your warranty

References

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