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The fuel mileage on my Accord is terrible. I used to get 24-25 when
new. 56K miles later, I am lucky getting 22 mpg. I got 17mpg out of a V8 Toyota. This is terrible. I have checked the tire, new plug, new filter, new oil (only Mobil 1). Premium gas will help to make it run smoother in the summer, but does not improve the mileage much. What's wrong... to much oxgen in the fuel? |
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"DTT" <dtmstran@hotmail.com> wrote
> The fuel mileage on my Accord is terrible. I used to get 24-25 when > new. 56K miles later, I am lucky getting 22 mpg. I got 17mpg out of a > V8 Toyota. This is terrible. > > I have checked the tire, new plug, new filter, new oil (only Mobil 1). How about new ignition wires, new distributor cap and distributor rotor, new air filter, new fuel filter (maybe not on your particular Accord--check owner's manual), and new (or clean up) the PCV valve. Use OEM everything (or don't and gamble a bit). > Premium gas will help to make it run smoother in the summer, but does > not improve the mileage much. What's wrong... to much oxgen in the > fuel? |
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DTT wrote: > The fuel mileage on my Accord is terrible. I used to get 24-25 when > new. 56K miles later, I am lucky getting 22 mpg. I got 17mpg out of a > V8 Toyota. This is terrible. > > I have checked the tire, new plug, new filter, new oil (only Mobil 1). > Premium gas will help to make it run smoother in the summer, but does > not improve the mileage much. What's wrong... to much oxgen in the > fuel? where do you live? its probably the fuel. if your car was running that badly, it would have set the check engine light by now. |
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I have a 96 Accord EX auto with 115k and I get 27-28mpg on freeway. I run
Mobil synthetic, change trans fluid with honda fluid as rec and tune-up as needed. CaptainKrunch "DTT" <dtmstran@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:697a20b8.0406112204.1e741acb@posting.google.c om... > The fuel mileage on my Accord is terrible. I used to get 24-25 when > new. 56K miles later, I am lucky getting 22 mpg. I got 17mpg out of a > V8 Toyota. This is terrible. > > I have checked the tire, new plug, new filter, new oil (only Mobil 1). > Premium gas will help to make it run smoother in the summer, but does > not improve the mileage much. What's wrong... to much oxgen in the > fuel? |
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On 6/12/04 1:04 AM, in article
697a20b8.0406112204.1e741acb@posting.google.com, "DTT" <dtmstran@hotmail.com> wrote: > The fuel mileage on my Accord is terrible. I used to get 24-25 when > new. 56K miles later, I am lucky getting 22 mpg. I got 17mpg out of a > V8 Toyota. This is terrible. > > I have checked the tire, new plug, new filter, new oil (only Mobil 1). > Premium gas will help to make it run smoother in the summer, but does > not improve the mileage much. What's wrong... to much oxgen in the > fuel? Honda 4 cylinder engines are designed to run on regular gas. Premium gas can cause reduced mileage in a car that doesn't need it. If it is running better on premium, that would be an indication that something is off. You don't say which filter is new - air cleaner would be the one I'd check first, then fuel filter, then see if the PCV & EGR valves are working. Its probably not the O2 sensor or it would be setting the check-engine light. What kind of plugs did you put in it? Hondas tend to not work right with anything other than NGK. Has your usage changed - more use of the AC, more city stop-and-go driving & less highway, carrying around more weight in the car, etc.? All my cars do 2-3 miles per gallon better in the winter when the AC is off. If this drop in mileage is a recent development, it might be the summer blend gas. Try a different name brand and see if it makes a difference. My car ('00 Acura TL) is currently going 50 miles further on a tank of Shell than it will on Phillips 66 or Chevron. During the winter it had the same difference using Chevron vs. the others. |
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In article <BCF07593.846A0%e52.meyer0SPAM@ieee.org>, "E. Meyer"
<e52.meyer0SPAM@ieee.org> wrote: >Has your usage changed - more use of the AC, more city stop-and-go driving & >less highway, carrying around more weight in the car, etc.? All my cars do >2-3 miles per gallon better in the winter when the AC is off. I've seen the opposite! Best MPG's I've ever gotten were on HOT summer days. Probably 1-2 MPG better than the same 460 mile trip taken during Winter. |
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A BMW study tested a regular gas car run on premium gas.
Then tore down the engine. They could tell which engine used premium gas from the increased engine wear. His problem is not solved in the simple things like spark plug wires. If wires were the problem, then car also would not idle well. This is what the mechanic at a Honda dealer is for. If your dealer has any integrity, then the mechanic will have a few good 'usual' suspects immediately for your particular type of engine. In my case, the massive reduction in gas mileage was directly traceable to one gas station that destroyed my fuel injectors. New injectors caused a 29% increase in gas mileage - mileage fully restored. That does not say your injectors are bad. It does say that if you are replacing all those things in a hope of improving mileage that much, then you better also replace the wiper blades also to restore gas mileage. My experience with Hondas is for best mileage on hot summer nights where humidity is highest. On an Accord that averages in summer about 32 MPG, I was able to obtain multiple consecutive tanks of 37 to 39 MPG when doing only hot and humid night driving. bkapaun@hotdeletemail.com wrote: > I've seen the opposite! Best MPG's I've ever gotten were on HOT > summer days. Probably 1-2 MPG better than the same 460 mile > trip taken during Winter. |
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In article <697a20b8.0406112204.1e741acb@posting.google.com >,
dtmstran@hotmail.com (DTT) writes: >The fuel mileage on my Accord is terrible. I used to get 24-25 when >new. 56K miles later, I am lucky getting 22 mpg. I got 17mpg out of a >V8 Toyota. This is terrible. Own a manual '92 Wagon 2.2, average fuel consumption (town and motorway) is 34 mpg. Take the lead out of your right boot ... Bob |
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bkapaun@hotdeletemail.com wrote: > In article <BCF07593.846A0%e52.meyer0SPAM@ieee.org>, "E. Meyer" > <e52.meyer0SPAM@ieee.org> wrote: > > >>Has your usage changed - more use of the AC, more city stop-and-go driving & >>less highway, carrying around more weight in the car, etc.? All my cars do >>2-3 miles per gallon better in the winter when the AC is off. > > > I've seen the opposite! Best MPG's I've ever gotten were on HOT summer > days. Probably 1-2 MPG better than the same 460 mile trip taken during > Winter. summer blend fuel, increased PSI in the tires due to heat, and having the windows up/AC on can help. |
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I'd get the catalytic converter checked. Yep, it's early for that to fail,
but Honda had some problems with those years, and declining gas mileage is one of the symptoms. "DTT" <dtmstran@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:697a20b8.0406112204.1e741acb@posting.google.c om... > The fuel mileage on my Accord is terrible. I used to get 24-25 when > new. 56K miles later, I am lucky getting 22 mpg. I got 17mpg out of a > V8 Toyota. This is terrible. > > I have checked the tire, new plug, new filter, new oil (only Mobil 1). > Premium gas will help to make it run smoother in the summer, but does > not improve the mileage much. What's wrong... to much oxgen in the > fuel? |
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