smr2112 Report post Posted April 6, 2010 (edited) Saw a recent episode of MotorWeek that reviewed some basic myths/issuesabout servicing a hybrid vehicle. Interesting and mostly stuff we probably all know. But one caution showed you may want to invest in a set of these. Who the hellknew you'd have to use such a thing to check your oil? Beware of those orangecables... http://bit.ly/cQJyp4 Pick your color ;-0 I'm being a bit facetious, but makes you think a bit... Edited April 6, 2010 by smr2112 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lolder Report post Posted April 6, 2010 Saw a recent episode of MotorWeek that reviewed some basic myths/issuesabout servicing a hybrid vehicle. Interesting and mostly stuff we probably all know. But one caution showed you may want to invest in a set of these. Who the hellknew you'd have to use such a thing to check your oil? Beware of those orangecables... http://bit.ly/cQJyp4 Pick your color ;-0 I'm being a bit facetious, but makes you think a bit...What do you mean you have to use insulated gloves to check your oil? You're joking perhaps. Bad joke! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
akirby Report post Posted April 7, 2010 What do you mean you have to use insulated gloves to check your oil? You're joking perhaps. Bad joke! You might want to look up the meaning of "facetious"......... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lolder Report post Posted April 7, 2010 (edited) i know what facetious means and I didn't think this qualified. After I posted I wondered if he was talking about servicing the AC and it's lubricant which does have high voltage precautions but reasoned that's not what most people would think when "check you oil" is mentioned. I guess I'm overly sensitive about mis-characterizing hybrids. The title of the thread, "High voltage-beware" is going to attract "Google" hits and reading the first post is alarming. I'd like to see the link to the Motorweek if possible. Edited April 7, 2010 by lolder Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lrymal Report post Posted April 7, 2010 ....I'd like to see the link to the Motorweek if possible.This might be it: http://www.mpt.org/motorweek/goss/2914.shtml Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
smr2112 Report post Posted April 7, 2010 (edited) Yes, exactly. If you happen to see the Motorweek episode, Pat Goss clearly shows theneed for these gloves if you do any serious work under the hood and he was wearinga pair. Just checking the oil, probably doesn't qualify - he wasn't that specific. I am curious if the Ford/Toyota mechanics wear these, anybody know or ever see them?There are so many types and colors, this must be more commonplace than we are awareof. Edited April 7, 2010 by smr2112 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Oman Report post Posted April 7, 2010 Read the service manual if you are going to service the car. The first thing you do is pull the HV cut-off in the trunk. Most mechanics wear gloves to protect their skin. If you need to run the car and jam your hands in the engine then you have much more to fear from the spinning parts than the HV. If you HAVE to work near the HV system live then you add HV insulated gloves. The manufactures have spent a ton of money making sure the system is well isolated and very hard to contact by accident. Many mechanics loose fingers and hands to cars each year. As far as I know there have been no hybrid electrocutions and the Prius has been around for a while now (did I see 100,000 sold in '09 alone?) Jon Yes, exactly. If you happen to see the Motorweek episode, Pat Goss clearly shows theneed for these gloves if you do any serious work under the hood and he was wearinga pair. Just checking the oil, probably doesn't qualify - he wasn't that specific. I am curious if the Ford/Toyota mechanics wear these, anybody know or ever see them?There are so many types and colors, this must be more commonplace than we are awareof. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lrymal Report post Posted April 7, 2010 Read the service manual if you are going to service the car. The first thing you do is pull the HV cut-off in the trunk. ....I have yet to find that thing, along with the passenger fuse box, and the little red button. ;>) In spite of all the messages stating where these are. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites