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Old Sep 2, 2017 | 10:16 PM
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Can someone please help me with my hybrid 350e

So I just got myself a nee c350e and realizdd I barely know how to look at my own car. I tried some google searches which weren't that helpful.

My biggest question at the moment is how do I find out how much % my battery is charged? I would think this is displayed somewhere easily to find but ive never found such a number! So I have no idea how much battery I've used, if I should charge my vehicle or not, etc.

If anyone is kind enough to answer a few more questions...

1. What is the number of miles displayed under the start screen of my car? It says hybrid then displays a number in miles, say 10miles. Is thjs the number of miles the car can run on pure electricity? This number seems to decrease way too quickly?

2. If I use Eco mode, does that mean I'm using 100% electricity? As far as I know, the car knows when to use its electricity right?


If anyone could help, that would be much appreciated. Thank you in advance!
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Old Sep 3, 2017 | 01:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Hyunjae Lim
So I just got myself a nee c350e and realizdd I barely know how to look at my own car. I tried some google searches which weren't that helpful.

My biggest question at the moment is how do I find out how much % my battery is charged? I would think this is displayed somewhere easily to find but ive never found such a number! So I have no idea how much battery I've used, if I should charge my vehicle or not, etc.

If anyone is kind enough to answer a few more questions...

1. What is the number of miles displayed under the start screen of my car? It says hybrid then displays a number in miles, say 10miles. Is thjs the number of miles the car can run on pure electricity? This number seems to decrease way too quickly?

2. If I use Eco mode, does that mean I'm using 100% electricity? As far as I know, the car knows when to use its electricity right?


If anyone could help, that would be much appreciated. Thank you in advance!
If you select the trip menu in the display between the two gauges and page up or down a couple of times, you will find the battery charge indicator.
There should also be a favorite (press the star in the ceter console) in the center display that displays the charge on the center screen.

1. This is the estimated mileage on battery. If you don't drive efficient the mileage drops faster.
Estimate you can get approximately 13 miles (20 km) on a charge.

2. ECO does not necessarily mean you always drive electrically. In the center console you have a button that can switch the car between "Hybrid", "E-mode", "E-save" and "Charge" mode.
In "E-mode" the car tries to stay in pure electrical mode as long as possible. But when you push the accelerator beyond the pressure point, it will fire up the engine.

You should have gotten a separate sheet with your user manual concerning the hybrid functions.
Would be good to read through that.
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Old Sep 3, 2017 | 05:01 PM
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If you select the trip menu in the display between the two gauges and page up or down a couple of times, you will find the battery charge indicator.
There should also be a favorite (press the star in the ceter console) in the center display that displays the charge on the center screen.

1. This is the estimated mileage on battery. If you don't drive efficient the mileage drops faster.
Estimate you can get approximately 13 miles (20 km) on a charge.

2. ECO does not necessarily mean you always drive electrically. In the center console you have a button that can switch the car between "Hybrid", "E-mode", "E-save" and "Charge" mode.
In "E-mode" the car tries to stay in pure electrical mode as long as possible. But when you push the accelerator beyond the pressure point, it will fire up the engine.

You should have gotten a separate sheet with your user manual concerning the hybrid functions.
Would be good to read through that.
It's just odd. I see a bunch of screens but nothing that looks exactly like the battery charge. I see the energy flow page which i does not seem like the right one. Any idea what the energy flow is??
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Old Sep 3, 2017 | 06:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Hyunjae Lim
It's just odd. I see a bunch of screens but nothing that looks exactly like the battery charge. I see the energy flow page which i does not seem like the right one. Any idea what the energy flow is??
The energy flow page should show you the charge also.
No. 3 is the charge
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