Recent large drop in MPG... causes?
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Recent large drop in MPG... causes?
I've been getting 29ish MPG this winter, but I just took a 10 day vacation and am now getting 26ish MPG. Is there anything that could cause this?
I've had my FEH since June 06 and during summer I was getting 32ish and expected getting 29ish for winter time. I am very surprised by the 26ish I'm getting now though.
I've had my FEH since June 06 and during summer I was getting 32ish and expected getting 29ish for winter time. I am very surprised by the 26ish I'm getting now though.
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Re: Recent large drop in MPG... causes?
If you were on the highway cruising, just using the ICE, that will use more gas. Plus, highway cruising typically adds a lot of miles into the MPG average calculation (all those highway miles were at that lower ICE only fuel consumption).
I know that when I went on a trip, my MPG average went down, and upon my return, it took about 2 weeks of regular driving to offset that.
I know that when I went on a trip, my MPG average went down, and upon my return, it took about 2 weeks of regular driving to offset that.
#6
Re: Recent large drop in MPG... causes?
Cold temps will do it, as will fuel with ethanol added. It could be that you used a blend that contained more ethanol than you are used to. The pumps can contain UP TO 10% ethanol....which means you might have been getting 5% in your area and 10% while on your trip.
#7
Re: Recent large drop in MPG... causes?
You might want to check your front end alignment (and possibly rear) or try rotating your tires. I recently had my front struts replaced, got a front end alignment, and rotated the tires. I picked up about 2 mpg which kind of suprised me. (I should have done them one at a time so I would know what had the most effect.)
I've got a 2" lift kit with 31x10.5" tires (which is why the stock struts wore out at 25,000 miles). I replaced them with Monroe® Sensa-Trac® struts, and the ride is far better then when the the stock struts were new.
I've got a 2" lift kit with 31x10.5" tires (which is why the stock struts wore out at 25,000 miles). I replaced them with Monroe® Sensa-Trac® struts, and the ride is far better then when the the stock struts were new.
#8
Re: Recent large drop in MPG... causes?
After I've gone about 8,000 miles without an oil change, I seem to get a sudden drop in MPG. Getting an oil change bumps it up almost instantly.
Ford recommends every 10k, but I try to do it every 5k-ish for this reason.
Ford recommends every 10k, but I try to do it every 5k-ish for this reason.
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