ICE running on PHEV
The engine runs to heat the car interior. As radar2018 says, turning off the heating will stop the engine running, but really? I've heard some people say they use the heated seats, and wear a thick coat! In very cold weather you'll have all sorts of problems with internal condensation if the heater isn't running, unless you're happy to drive with the windows open...
UK 2021 Mark 1 HEV 4 in silky silver, standard spec.
previously UK 2017 First Edition HEV in pearlescent white, standard spec.
previously UK 2017 First Edition HEV in pearlescent white, standard spec.
While they is condensation on the windscreen , a blast from the demister clears it in about 30 seconds, then I just close the fan down to 1 and it keeps the windscreen clear, and the engine does not run.
I am not a fan (Pun )of having hot air blown over me so the seat does grand
I am not a fan (Pun )of having hot air blown over me so the seat does grand
KIA NIRO PHEV OCT 2018 Gravity Blue
Actually ICEs are very efficient at generating heat, they're inefficient at providing propulsion. You say your engine is running for 4-5 miles, have you tried keeping an eye on the temperature gauge? The Niro is supposed to have a rapid warm-up system, even extracting heat from the exhaust manifold. I had an old Hillman Imp once that had no thermostat, but even that was fully warmed up in 4-5 miles. This morning was quite cold, and I first stopped at the traffic lights a couple of miles away. The engine stopped, and there was heat coming in through the lower vents. Intriguing!
UK 2021 Mark 1 HEV 4 in silky silver, standard spec.
previously UK 2017 First Edition HEV in pearlescent white, standard spec.
previously UK 2017 First Edition HEV in pearlescent white, standard spec.
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