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I have been getting about 180-200 miles per tank and i have only had
the car a week and I have had to fill up 2 times. So I inquired at the dealer as to what the problem could be. Their answer was to adjust tire pressure and have my fuel injectors cleaned. Its a 2002 Honda Accord Ex-L V6 and its got 42k on it and I was thinking I shouldnt have any problems with the car since the dealer did a 40k service beforehand, so the dealer that I bought it from reassured me that the car was fine and everything was normal and I just had to get used to a lower gas mileage than my old car(2001 Mazda 626)wich got about 27cty/35hwy. so if some one has any advice it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Dave |
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You are not giving us much to go on. What kind of driving are you
doing? The EPA estimates on your car are 20 city/28 highway. Is yours less than that? What do you mean by miles per tank? How much gas are you putting in at fill-up? Dick On 20 Nov 2004 05:20:24 -0800, dabo750i@aol.com (Dave) wrote: >I have been getting about 180-200 miles per tank and i have only had >the car a week and I have had to fill up 2 times. So I inquired at the >dealer as to what the problem could be. Their answer was to adjust >tire pressure and have my fuel injectors cleaned. Its a 2002 Honda >Accord Ex-L V6 and its got 42k on it and I was thinking I shouldnt >have any problems with the car since the dealer did a 40k service >beforehand, so the dealer that I bought it from reassured me that the >car was fine and everything was normal and I just had to get used to a >lower gas mileage than my old car(2001 Mazda 626)wich got about >27cty/35hwy. so if some one has any advice it would be greatly >appreciated. > > Thanks, > Dave |
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You should expect 20 city /28 hwy. I have a '99 V6 and regularly get 26 mpg
with 60% at 60 mph. If 100% hwy, I get 35 mpg with cruise control at 78 mph (8 mph over the limit.). I can't see it being tires, unless they are essentially flat. Injectors sound unlikely as I just had mine cleaned for the first time at 92k miles. + Are you confident that you don't have a fuel leak? Look under the car after its been parked for a long while. Park in your normal spots (inclined/declined/side-angles) + are you doing all city driving and letting the car idle for long periods? + do you have a teenager who could be syphoning gas? hahaha + pop open your air filter and ensure that it is not "black" with dirt. I assume that it is clean though. + does a clogged EGR valve cause poor gas mileage? I know that generation (the '99 did anyway) had EGR recalls. -keith tallahassee, fl "Dave" <dabo750i@aol.com> wrote in message news:ea292272.0411200520.4b117475@posting.google.c om... > I have been getting about 180-200 miles per tank and i have only had > the car a week and I have had to fill up 2 times. So I inquired at the > dealer as to what the problem could be. Their answer was to adjust > tire pressure and have my fuel injectors cleaned. Its a 2002 Honda > Accord Ex-L V6 and its got 42k on it and I was thinking I shouldnt > have any problems with the car since the dealer did a 40k service > beforehand, so the dealer that I bought it from reassured me that the > car was fine and everything was normal and I just had to get used to a > lower gas mileage than my old car(2001 Mazda 626)wich got about > 27cty/35hwy. so if some one has any advice it would be greatly > appreciated. > > Thanks, > Dave |
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On 20 Nov 2004 05:20:24 -0800, dabo750i@aol.com (Dave) wrote:
>I have been getting about 180-200 miles per tank and i have only had >the car a week and I have had to fill up 2 times. So I inquired at the >dealer as to what the problem could be. Their answer was to adjust >tire pressure and have my fuel injectors cleaned. Its a 2002 Honda >Accord Ex-L V6 and its got 42k on it and I was thinking I shouldnt >have any problems with the car since the dealer did a 40k service >beforehand, so the dealer that I bought it from reassured me that the >car was fine and everything was normal and I just had to get used to a >lower gas mileage than my old car(2001 Mazda 626)wich got about >27cty/35hwy. so if some one has any advice it would be greatly >appreciated. > > Thanks, > Dave To the good comments others have made I would add colder temperatures as a contributing factor if that applies. The biggest culprit may be your right foot. Do you accelerate faster and/or stop harder than with your Mazda? Honda engines are very efficient, but if you demand more power it has to come out of the tank. Short trips are hard on milage also. |
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