Big Decrease in gas mileage
#11
George, Thanks for the information. Since I bought my van used just a couple months ago with 63K on it, I haven't noted any bearing problems or noises. I had new tires on it however, and it's an OHIO car according to CarFax reports. The original owner warranty has since expired and I am probably without the extended coverage as mentioned. I'm in Ohio which I consider a cold driving climate but I don't understand what the climate really has to do with bearing failure! Thanks again for the heads up.
#13
No it has a MAP sensor (manifold absolute pressure sensor), it performs a similar function as a MAF sensor.
George
George
#14
Update....I have not cleaned the fuel injectors because the vehicle does not have a fitting on the fuel rail to hook up the 3M universal kit...but I did add the 3M gas additive that came with the injector kit before going on a round trip to Texas, and highway mileage began at 17.5/18 and 900 miles later was 24..with the best being 24.9 mpg...this with a loaded vehicle, running the a/c and a speed of 70/75 mph. I installed new tires before the trip.. and installed 235/65/17 instead of 225/65/17....which helps prevent scrubbing the lower air dam when parking.
#15
I'd say with that trip, loaded, aircon on, that speed , and mpgUS near 25, youve got it right. If you cut your speed to 55/60mph., even better results could be attained. Looks like it was the penultimate cause on my list, and shows up the fact that errorcodes in a microprocessor don't always accurately predict fault causes; nonetheless they can be useful if used in conjunction with human experience.
(Or of course the absence of errorcodes...)
Leedsman.
(Or of course the absence of errorcodes...)
Leedsman.
Last edited by Leedsman; 10-07-2013 at 09:48 AM. Reason: Addition.
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