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    Mitsu finally fixes Wi-Fi security hole?

    I had the "security fix" done in late November at the same time as the recall mods, however the Remote App didn't work after it at all. At the 3yr service today the dealer said that a new ECU part is now required to fix the issue, and it's on back order and will be fitted some time in March...
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    Sunroof closing position

    My sunroof starting doing bizarre things a few weeks ago like partially opening again when trying to close it. It then stopped working altogether. I took it back to the dealer and they "re-learnt it's closing position" under warranty and it's back to normal now. Cheers Neil
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    GREEN MOULD/ALGAE AROUND THE EDGES OF THE CLEAR TAIL LIGHT L

    Just saw the same on mine at the weekend..the condensation inside the rear light cluster is going green :cry:
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    Software update - what's changed?

    That's what I thought too, however when I asked the dealer to just this during the cars first service, they replied they would only apply updates to fix a specific problem, and it's a chargeable activity otherwise! Not great service, to be honest. Regards Neil
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    paintless dent removal

    I had a cyclist pull up alongside me and lean against the rear post and leave a little dent where he put pressure on the bodywork. Most annoying indeed, but I'd pained to pay anyone to fix it until I can combine with the inevitable supermarket door dings that I'm just waiting for.. Regards Neil
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    Impact of SOC on performance / drivability

    I've always thought that performance does drop off with low SOC. I never "floor it" - even with regular driving the engine revs seem abnormally high (and relate almost directly to the amount of throttle) and the car appears sluggish. My "power" dial is always in the green but the engine is...
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    Budget 2015

    Tax changes to bands usually apply to "new registrations" only so existing vehicles we should be safe. However, the last time the VED increased for all vehicles across the board, my lease company charged me the difference, so most certainly didn't "take it on the chin" Depends on your contract...
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    How about a FAQ sticky post?

    Having spent my usual 30 minutes or so reading the forums, at least 80% of the threads are repeat questions that have be discussed at length numerous times. e.g. What does SAVE and CHARGE do How do I setup the Wifi? Can't get it to work How do I stop the beeps What's the best fuel economy mode...
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    Save mode disabled when low on fuel

    You're assuming I haven't ripped out the unused seats? ;) Most of my journeys are low speed around town, so I doubt wind resistance comes into play much. Yes the 40kg is probably insignificant compared to the weight of the batteries etc, but having not found any major problems with the car...
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    Save mode disabled when low on fuel

    Hehe..I'm happy with the size of the tank without Mitsubishi making it "virtually smaller" by the overly cautious REFUEL messages. But it would be nice if I could choose to run with <5L of fuel in for most of my journeys (which are on EV) and actually know how much I had left. Removing 40kg...
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    Save mode disabled when low on fuel

    160km is quite impressive. From refuelling shortly after --:-- range is displayed I found that I have approx 5L of petrol remaining. The overly cautious refuelling warnings certainly mean people are making far more fuel stops that really necessary on long journeys. One should be maximising...
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    Charging cable protector

    I use a very similar one: http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B003QRJOVA Cable fits just right into the slot and the rubber is flexible enough to fold in half for storage in the boot when not in use (although does get quite stiff at low temperatures) Cheers Neil
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    Save mode disabled when low on fuel

    On the way home from a 50 mile trip at the weekend I wanted to see how much range I still had when the "Refuel" message appears on the dash. With a flat battery, so running mostly on petrol, I had then done around 30 miles (so had reached the original predicted range before the REFUEL message...
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    HOME CHARGE UNIT 8 WEEK WAIT!

    I used these guys http://pod-point.com/products/#solo No issues so far and avoided a two month wait on the Rolec unit. Cheers Neil
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    First long drive - economy tips please

    Advice is no different from maximising economy in any car... leave longer gaps to the car in front to allow for a more constant speed and less braking.. have a light right foot when accelerating.. avoid stop/start where you can. don't use the aircon or heater keep windows/sunroof closed to...
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    What happens when keys leave a "still on" car ...

    I had the "key not found" message the other day when one of my passengers got out (and no, they weren't carrying the spare key!) Regards Neil
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    London - charging from home

    I've been charging this way for several months with no issues. I asked the same question to my council, and got pretty much the same reply. I use one of these across the pavement outside of our house to prevent it being a trip hazard: http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B003QRJOVA Whilst I do...
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    Motorway charging

    So far I've had mostly positive experiences with ecotricity charging points. I've probably charged a dozen times successfully, with about 3 failures: - One station (one of the M25 services) failed to recognise my card but 10 minutes later it worked(!). Could of been a local comms issue. -...
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    What's it like as a petrol car

    We have the first two of those in the UK. Low CO2 emissions mean there is no road tax, and companies can write-off 100% of the purchase cost of the vehicle in the first year, rather than depreciate over several years as per normal cars. This has obvious tax benefits (faster write off=reduced...
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    Trip report: PHEV weekend break in the Lakes

    So, after a month of tootling around South London, over Easter we took our PHEV on it's first long journey. Motorway driving was very comfortable and pretty uneventful as expected. Having an automatic was useful in the obligatory stop-start bank holiday jams on the M25 and M62 though. I did...
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