bresna
Well-known member
The hybrid Toyota vehicles I've owned normally switch from regenerative braking to mechanical braking at ~5 mph. It's barely noticeable with a CVT, which most hybrid vehicles have, but I have no idea if it's more noticeable with a normal tranny.
It's too bad the Taco hybrid doesn't have a 'B' gear. In other Toyota hybrids, putting the car into 'B' disengages the regenerative braking and forces the vehicle to use mechanical braking. I used to use 'B' every now & then just to knock the rust off the rotors.
It's too bad the Taco hybrid doesn't have a 'B' gear. In other Toyota hybrids, putting the car into 'B' disengages the regenerative braking and forces the vehicle to use mechanical braking. I used to use 'B' every now & then just to knock the rust off the rotors.
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