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Fuel Economy Went South Suddenly
On Tue, 06 Feb 2007 12:17:44 -0500, Doug B > wrote:
>motsco_ wrote: >> Doug B wrote: >>> High Tech Misfit, >>>> >>>>> I have a '98 Odyssey EX. Over the last month or two, it has gone >>>>> from 25mpg highway to 20. It's nothing obvious like a disconnected >>>>> spark plug or an underinflated tire. Any guesses what it could be? >>>> >>>> Is it winter-like cold in your area? If so, that's probably why. >>> >>> Can cold weather really cause a *20%* drop in fuel economy? >> >> ------------------------------- >> >> Short trips with an engine that doesn't really get warmed up plowing >> through snow with Winter Gas in the tank will KILL your gas mileage. >> >The last measurement covered mostly highway driving (75 miles nonstop >each way) on dry pavement. Just the drive to/from the highway can knock the average down 5 mpg. The highway part of the trip was probably only a third to half of the fuel consumed on the entire trip. |
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Fuel Economy Went South Suddenly
You need someone who knows how to analyze such problems with an OBDII
scanner. Also look for information on the problems on www.odyclub.com Search the forums... "Doug B" > wrote in message ... >I have a '98 Odyssey EX. Over the last month or two, it has gone from >25mpg highway to 20. It's nothing obvious like a disconnected spark plug >or an underinflated tire. Any guesses what it could be? |
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Fuel Economy Went South Suddenly
On 2/6/07 12:01 PM, in article , "Doug B" > wrote: > E Meyer, >> >> My '96 Odyssey EX averaged 21.8 mpg over the first 94,000 miles before I >> passed it off to a family member. It did get 25 on the highway, but only on >> long trips when it was driven through entire tanks of gas (> 300 miles) >> without stopping. >> >> How long have you had this car? Do you have enough experience with it to >> know the 25 mpg wasn't just a fluke? >> >> > I've owned it since 2000 and driven it daily since 2003, and highway > mileage has always been around 25 mpg. In that case, something has obviously changed with the car. If you didn't change gas brands, didn't change your usage, and the gas company didn't change their mix, then something has stopped working correctly in the car. Some things to check would be temperature sensor(s), clogged air filter, dirty MAF, O2 sensor(s), and of course all the normal tune up things (plugs, distributor cap, rotor, wires, etc.). Basically the computer either thinks the engine is not warmed up, so it adds more gas, or it thinks the mix is too lean, so its adding more gas. |
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