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Oil Change..Mileage Drop???
Ok so I was getting between 38-39 mpg right befor I had my first oil change and now I'm getting 36 mpg on the first tankful since the change..This doesnt make sense!! Its warmer and I'm having trouble driving hybrid. What possibly could be wrong??:cry:
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Re: Oil Change..Mileage Drop???
Check to see what weight oil was used. It should have been 0w20 or 5w20.
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Re: Oil Change..Mileage Drop???
Originally Posted by David Price
(Post 173642)
Check to see what weight oil was used. It should have been 0w20 or 5w20.
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Skywagon: Check your owners manual and after that tell Toyota that they need to check with you before stating the proper oil for the TCH in the owners manual.
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Re: Oil Change..Mileage Drop???
Originally Posted by skywagon
(Post 173661)
:omg: Total BS, We have never run anything but 10-30 full synthetic and running 42-43 averages, in fack last tank was 48.5. Every one seems to be a big lube engineer, free advice is just that free and not worth the powder lol!!!:P :P :P
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I agree with the other posts that the weight of the oil is important. Another issue to consider is how full the engine is filled with oil. I noticed that my oil was right at the full mark when I received my car. Some places tend to overfill which can adversely affect mileage. This can happen even at Toyota dealerships.
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Perhaps the place that changed your oil also let air out of your tires as a service to you at no extra charge. Some places claim to inspect and top off fluids and air etc.
Low pressure in my tires is the first thing I check. The only OTHER thing that has impacted the mpg in both my cars is the new ethanol fuels that started a month ago here. Maybe in your area too. Check it out! Tony |
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Try making a longer trip with the A/C off. The warmer weather means your A/C is running. The ECO button does a nice job of keeping your MPG up...
BIll |
Re: Oil Change..Mileage Drop???
The oil change etc was done by my Toyota dealer. So I'm assuming they put in the correct oil. Bill only says Mobil oil. Also they rotated and balanced tires. I did the recommeneded first service check. Perhaps I will call them tomorrow and ask what oil and what pressure. But I cannot undo what they did right? Thanks .........................
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Get a tire gauge for a few bucks and measure the tire pressure. If you have the pressure which is recommended by the manufacturer you will most likely be getting less mpg than are possible.
On the side of the tire is information indicating MAX tire pressure for the particular tire you have. You can safely go up to the max pressure but not above. So, if for example, your current pressure is 32 and the max pressure on the tire sidewall is say 48 you could increase the pressure to somewhere in between and see how that does for you. Tire pressure on my two cars seems to be the biggest contributing factor to mpg in my experience. Be sure to take pressure readings when the tires are cool, meaning not driven very far. Pressure will increase a couple psi when warm and lose a couple as well when cool. Good luck |
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