2006 hch
#12
Re: 2006 hch
I live in Toronto and my Auto stop works just fine.
Sounds good, I guess Hybrids work good in Toronto, like the radio guys said. My 2007 HCH auto stop has not worked since it got cold. That's not the problem "no heat" is the problem.
Sounds good, I guess Hybrids work good in Toronto, like the radio guys said. My 2007 HCH auto stop has not worked since it got cold. That's not the problem "no heat" is the problem.
#13
Re: 2006 hch
Hi Starman
It sounds more and more like the thermostat is stuck open not allowing the engine to get up to temperature. Take it in and tell Honda to repair it before you freeze to death. Your HCH has a problem and I would put money on the thermostat stuck open.
Good luck, keep us posted!
Hal
It sounds more and more like the thermostat is stuck open not allowing the engine to get up to temperature. Take it in and tell Honda to repair it before you freeze to death. Your HCH has a problem and I would put money on the thermostat stuck open.
Good luck, keep us posted!
Hal
#14
Re: 2006 hch
I took a drive today on the highway and had AC off. I am a bit disappointed that my milage went from 6.8l/100km to 6.4l/100km. I thought that it would be better than that. My battery however went to full charge - 8 bars. The OAT was 1c. The trip was about 60km, enough to fully charge my battery from 6 bars to 8 bars but milage is my main concern. Expecting better like 40+ mpg - 5.5l/100km. Could there be something wrong with the car since I only have it 4days now or be patient and the milage should get better. Oh I drove 100km/hr for the whole trip and instant milage read between 0l/100km amd 6l/100km. Comments Welcomed.
Last edited by linx3566; 12-20-2009 at 04:33 PM.
#15
Re: 2006 hch
I was so worried with the milage that I went out again today and put all tires at 40lbs also fill her up reset the A trip and took another drive. This time I got 5.8L/100km. I am now happy. Hopefully with a little practice I will get it down to 5.0l/100km. Thanks to all for your comments/advise. Cheers
#18
Re: 2006 hch
It sounds more and more like the thermostat is stuck open not allowing the engine to get up to temperature.
This would explain the no heat issue. How about the 10.2 l/100km on the last fill? If I wanted to get 23 mpg I would be driving a full size car with a V6. That would have heat for sure.
This would explain the no heat issue. How about the 10.2 l/100km on the last fill? If I wanted to get 23 mpg I would be driving a full size car with a V6. That would have heat for sure.
#20
Re: 2006 hch
Symptom of failing (stuck open, not closing properly, etc) coolant thermostat is abnormally low engine temp after extended freeway drive. This tends to cool most efficiently, and if your thermostat is staying open, this is the time your engine temps will show too low. FWIW, our in-dash gauge usually shows bars almost to the thermometer icon, when warmed up.
If you want moment-to-moment feedback, make sure your upper dash is showing the realtime mileage.
If you want moment-to-moment feedback, make sure your upper dash is showing the realtime mileage.