How does a hybrid cooling system work?

How does a hybrid cooling system work?

Hybrid cooling combines dry and evaporative cooling to provide heat rejection and reduce water and energy consumption.

What is a hybrid cooler GPU?

Just like the AIO coolers you’d use for your CPU, hybrid cards function by carrying the heat from your GPU to a radiator, where it is then exchanged into the air passing through the radiator. In fact, the fans that push air through the radiators can be sufficient at that point.

What is hybrid coolant?

What is hybrid coolant? Hybrid coolants. The backbone of a hybrid coolant is based on traditional technology with the addition of organic inhibitors. Hybrid coolants contain a mix of mineral and organic inhibitors. Arteco’s hybrid coolants are free from harmful additives such as nitrites and amines.

How does the coolant system work on a Prius?

The ICE should start immediately. Getting the Prius into maintenance mode forces the car to continuously run on the internal combustion engine, which only happens when the car warms itself up or if you are accelerating, therefore forcing the engine coolant system to activate and circulate coolant.

How often should I change the coolant in my Toyota Prius?

Toyota recommends inspecting and topping off the inverter coolant reservoir every 5,000 miles and a complete drain and replace every 100,000 miles.

Why is my Toyota Prius not working properly?

As a result, the Prius either stalls completely or starts operating in a reduced power mode. In an effort to solve this issue, Toyota had its dealers either update the software in the motor control module and hybrid control module or completely replace the IPM in the affected Prii.

What causes loose steering on a Toyota Prius?

Premature Steering Intermediate Extension Shaft Wear: The extension shaft in older Prii was manufactured with metal splines that weren’t hard enough to withstand a lot of pressure over a prolonged period of time. As a result, the driver may experience loose steering or a complete loss of steering.