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Which Car Is A Stronger Hybrid For A Pollution Check Toyota Hyryder Or Suzuki Grand Vitara

Which Car is a Stronger Hybrid for a Pollution Check? Toyota Hyryder or Suzuki Grand Vitara

Starting the petrol engine for a pollution check can be a bit more complicated than one might expect when it comes to hybrid cars like the Suzuki Grand Vitara strong hybrid or Toyota Hyryder hybrid. These cars come equipped with a hybrid powertrain consisting of a 1.5-litre three-cylinder petrol engine. Alongside, they are also equipped with a 177-volt battery that powers the electric motor driving the front wheels via an eCVT transmission. The power output of this setup is 115 PS with 122 Nm of torque.

The petrol engine in these hybrids primarily serves to charge the hybrid battery. the vehicle operates solely in electric mode at lower speeds, typically under 40 kmph. When the battery charge depletes, the petrol engine kicks in to recharge it. Additionally, in situations where additional power is needed—such as a hard acceleration—the petrol engine and electric motor work together to provide a power boost. During steady cruising, the car alternates between electric mode and combined mode, optimizing efficiency and performance.

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Interestingly, drivers also have the option to operate the Suzuki Grand Vitara or Toyota Hyryder in a pure electric vehicle (EV) mode. This is for a distance of about 6 km with just a push of the "EV mode" button near the gear shifter. However, a unique challenge arises when you wish to start the petrol motor when the vehicle is stationary, such as during a pollution check.

The process to start the petrol engine for a Pollution Under Control (PUC) check in the Toyota Hyryder Hybrid involves a specific sequence of steps, as outlined below:

Ensure the transmission is in Park mode (P). Turn on the car's ignition without pressing the brake pedal.

  • Fully depress the accelerator pedal twice.

  • Press the brake and shift the gear selector to N or neutral.

  • Once again, fully depress the accelerator pedal twice.

  • Press the brake and shift back to P or Park.

  • Fully press the accelerator pedal twice.

  • Step on the brake and initiate the engine start using the push button.

  • The petrol engine will start, and an "ESP Maintenance Mode" message will be displayed on the instrument panel.

  • Upon completion of the PUC check, turn off the car and wait for 30 seconds before restarting it, transitioning back to hybrid/EV mode.

It's worth noting that this information can be found in the owner's manual and might not be common knowledge at pollution control centers. The detailed steps ensure the proper activation of the petrol engine for inspection purposes. Ideally, future updates to hybrid vehicles from Toyota and Maruti Suzuki may simplify this process for the convenience of both owners and service providers.

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