User Manual - Page 186

For 2020 Explorer Platinum.

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You may also hear a slight whine or whistle
when operating your vehicle. This is the
normal operation of the electric motor in
the hybrid system.
Braking
Your hybrid has standard hydraulic braking
and regenerative braking. Your
transmission performs regenerative
braking by capturing brake energy and
storing it in the high voltage battery. You
may notice the transmission changing
gears while decelerating. This is normal
and captures the maximum energy back
into the high voltage battery.
You may also notice during extended
downhill driving that your engine continues
to run instead of shutting off. During this
engine braking, the engine stays on, but it
is not using any fuel.
Driving to Optimize Fuel Economy
Note: Having your engine running is not
always an indication of inefficiency. In some
cases, it is more efficient than driving in
electric mode.
Fuel economy improves throughout your
hybrid's break-in period. As with any
vehicle, your driving habits and accessory
usage can significantly impact your fuel
economy. For best results, keep these tips
in mind:
Keep the tires properly inflated and
only use the recommended size.
Aggressive driving increases the
amount of energy required to move
your vehicle. In general, you can
achieve better fuel economy with mild
to moderate acceleration and
deceleration. Moderate braking is
particularly important since it allows
you to maximize the energy captured
by the regenerative braking system.
Additional Tips:
Do not carry extra loads.
Be mindful of adding external
accessories that may increase
aerodynamic drag.
Observe posted speed limits.
Perform all scheduled maintenance.
There is no need to wait for your engine
to warm up. The vehicle is ready to
drive immediately after starting.
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Unique Driving Characteristics
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