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2010 Toyota Prius: Remote Air Conditioning

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Uploaded by on Apr 21, 2009

A guide to using the remote air conditioning in the 2010 Prius.

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  • whoever dislikes means he/she doesn't have air-condition in his/her car.

  • @ffuuuucccckk you can, but not all the way

  • WHAAAT??? so if it's snowing outside , i can't turn on the heat????

  • @italianyaris it does work on hearting

  • Got it. Yeah, L.E.D's are pretty cool. Toyota is even using them in dealer signs. They require only one-tenth of the energy of normal lights.

    Thanks,

    ^Denise M.

  • I think you misunderstood. I was referring to the HID's on my generation 2 prius. The new LEDs I suspect will be perfectly fine being left on. It would probably last the life of 5 cars, but I'm not familiar with such high powered leds. That's all. :)

  • Hi there -

    That's odd. L.E.D.'s are known for their long life and low energy consumption.

    Glad you like the videos.

    ^Denise M.

  • Ok. I didn't use this because I had HID's before and they would dim a bit after many hours of use. Are the new L.E.D.'s sensitive to this? Thanks for the speedy reply! Great videos.

  • Yes, the 2010 Prius has auto-off headlamps. If you leave the headlamps on and park the car, the headlamps will turn off after 30 seconds.

    Thanks,

    Denise M.

  • I didn't know there was auto headlights on the new model. Are there?

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