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I would expect the SG II SOC value to be a percent with 100 being HVB being fully charges. What I saw tonight when I programmed that number was -1900 while sitting in my driveway. The ignition was on and the battery graphic indicated about 50% charge. As I sat there the negative number slowly increased like -1902, -1903, -1905... I double checked my entering of the data for SOC in X gauges on the SG II. I am puzzled. Any thoughts? I have tried three more codes and they all work fine.

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HVB's are like people. Little ones can't do much heavy work. Big ones are dangerous when they blow up. You have to feed them all the time. When they get old they lose strength and they don't like to do much when it's very hot or cold. We should name them.

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I have a perfect name for them, but dont want to start a war! LOL

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Most of us paid over 30K for these cars. We save about 1K a year on gas compared to our old cars. When it's hot, cold, wet, I punch Auto on the HVAC and drive. The car tries to get you comfortable as quick as it can. Enjoy the luxury every now and then.

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I just turn mine on to auto and keep warm, even if I only get 26 MPG going 7 miles, and 34 on the return trip, in snow, driving under 40 to stay on the road with 5 people in the car. :) It has been too cold to be doing the hybrid games, I just want to stay warm!

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