deano87
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I knew fuel usage goes up in winter, what with warming car up whilst de-icing etc and general worse traffic, but I usually get to 300 miles before I feel the need to fill up (1 (digital) notch before red).
However last few fill ups it has been 250-260. Had couple icey mornings and few shite journeys to work just sitting in traffic, but this seems to be excessive reduction in economy.
I'm not being a MPG, just concerned car isn't running properly.
It was serviced about 3 weeks ago. Full service including fuel filter, plugs etc. No fuel dripping from car. Car is running fine too, not misfiring and acceleration normal.
Anything to worry about, or just usual winter reductions?
[Edited on 20-02-2015 by deano87]
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Ian
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You'd probably get EML if something was actually wrong.
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Gary
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Turbo derv?
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Tiger
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Fuel quality?
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--ToM--
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Colder weather it'll stay on choke longer and use more fuel won't it as you say could just be winter I wouldn't worry wish I got 250 miles to a tank lol
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Ben G
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What car?
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deano87
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Fiesta 1.4 16v (Duratec). 2004 '04, 78,180 miles.
Different tyres recently Kumhos to Coopers but doubt that's it. Think the Coopers actually better
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deano87
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quote: Originally posted by Ian
You'd probably get EML if something was actually wrong.
What about if brakes were binding?
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VegasPhil
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Jack up in each corner and see.
Corsa 2.0 16v Vegas - Sold
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Neo
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Wouldn't worry. Normally get 700 to a tank, lately been getting 620/650. Normal in the winter to get shit mpg
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AndyCorsaSport
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Around same as me deano in a 2005 Fiesta 1.6 16v Zetec S. I'm getting around 250 to a full tank! Although eml is on! Scanned it, shows something about both lambda's. Although they are both working switching from rich to lean so not sure what the issue is but I do need to get it sorted lol.
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Ian
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quote: Originally posted by deano87
quote: Originally posted by Ian
You'd probably get EML if something was actually wrong.
What about if brakes were binding?
OK clever clogs, there are some things which won't show a light. In that case, they'll be hot.
I was meaning like as Andy says, EML due to lambda readings etc.
Yours is low mileage isn't it Andy? See that a lot on the Pumas and the lower mileage ones are worse, normally needs a cat.
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deano87
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Due to fill up tomorrow. Will keep an eye see how it goes.
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AndyCorsaSport
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Depends what you call low mileage Ian. It's an 05 plate with 80k so suppose for age it's low miles yeah.
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Ian
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Get the actual codes and I'll see if it compares.
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deano87
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Filled up today. Got 36 mpg as opposed to 39-41, so doesn't seem too bad. Just used to seeing it tick over 300 miles per fill up
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Ben G
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You're pretty sad Deano I get about 25mpg.
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DaveyLC
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quote: Originally posted by --ToM--
Colder weather it'll stay on choke longer and use more fuel won't it as you say could just be winter I wouldn't worry wish I got 250 miles to a tank lol
CHOKE? What do you think he's driving and old Nova 1.2 Swing?
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Tiger
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Still has choke, just auto choke
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Steve
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quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
quote: Originally posted by --ToM--
Colder weather it'll stay on choke longer and use more fuel won't it as you say could just be winter I wouldn't worry wish I got 250 miles to a tank lol
CHOKE? What do you think he's driving and old Nova 1.2 Swing?
Dont question, this is the guy that built ferraris and lambos with his bare hands at 16 years old
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Steve
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quote: Originally posted by Tiger
Still has choke, just auto choke
Not unless the car hes driving has a carb lol its all controlled by ECU
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DaveyLC
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quote: Originally posted by Tiger
Still has choke, just auto choke
Go stand in the corner you dumbass.
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deano87
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Fonz
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quote: Originally posted by deano87
Fiesta 1.4 16v (Duratec). 2004 '04, 78,180 miles.
Different tyres recently Kumhos to Coopers but doubt that's it. Think the Coopers actually better
actually that could be it.
my ex misses had a Jazz and it regularlu returned 58-60 mpg until we changed the tyres. i didnt fancy going back down the budget route and she was happy to go for a "grippy" tyre as we were going into the winter but as a result the MPG never got about 54 (as shown on trip computer)
have you considered other mechanical reasons? a wheel bearing for instance.
a very anal friend (more so than Deano) was very picky about his fuel and noticed a similar drop in MPG and got the car up and had a good look around underneath, the brakes and everything else he could find. as it happened he heard a bearing starting to go. as he worked in the trade got it done himself within 48 hours and his MPG returned....
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deano87
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I believe these tyres were better all round, so who knows.
Can't hear no bearings going, so who knows. Cheers though
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