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| Wed.11.4.2009 | Car Is Flat-Lining Despite Efforts To Jump-Start It |
| Mon.11.2.2009 | Tom And Ray Say Wife Is Right On This One |
| Wed.10.28.2009 | Embarrassing Car Is Just The Thing For A Teen |
| Mon.10.26.2009 | Where Does All The Oil Go? |
| Wed.10.21.2009 | Spa Treatment For Car Not As Kooky As It Sounds |
| Mon.10.19.2009 | Get Thee To A Mechanic, Posthaste! |
| Wed.10.14.2009 | Hybrid Ran Out Of Gas But Not Out Of Steam |
| Mon.10.12.2009 | An Unusual Problem |
Hybrid Ran Out Of Gas But Not Out Of Steam Dear Tom and Ray: I've got a 2009 Toyota Prius and recently managed to run out of gas. In my defense, the gas gauge is pretty finicky. In the past, it's allowed me to go for 50 miles after the fuel signal comes on, while this time it gave me only about 10. However, to my surprise, the car continued to run for another mile and a half on battery power, enough time for me to get to the next gas station. Did I do any harm to my battery by driving all that way without any fuel? Thanks, guys! — Matt TOM: Nope. No harm done, Matt. But you don't want to make a habit of doing that. RAY: Right. Once you run out of gas AND battery power, you're a sitting duck. And a dead Prius is a tempting target for SUV drivers, who may pull over, beat you up and steal your tofu sandwiches and organic hemp earth shoes. TOM: Your batteries should recharge without any problem. But you should make a note to stop for gas within 10 miles of when the fuel light comes on. Or, better yet, stop playing Saudi Arabian roulette, and fill it up when you get to a quarter-tank. Why do unmitigated cheapskates like Tom continue to buy nothing but old clunkers? Find out by ordering Tom and Ray's guide "How to Buy a Great Used Car: Secrets Only Your Mechanic Knows." Send $4.75 (check or money order) to Used Car, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475. Get more Click and Clack in their new book, "Ask Click and Clack: Answers from Car Talk." Got a question about cars? Write to Click and Clack in care of this newspaper, or e-mail them by visiting the Car Talk Web site at www.cartalk.com. © 2009 by Tom and Ray Magliozzi and Doug Berman Distributed by King Features Syndicate, Inc. |