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shelby999
09-13-2007, 10:44 AM
Hello Everyone I Bought a 2003 Ford Escape 3.0 With 94K Last Month
And I Like The Suv But The Gas Mileage Really Sucks Bad..
currently making 385 KM on a full Tank of gas...
My Friend has got a 2002 Escape 114k 3.0 And doing 470Km on a tank

So I Brought My Suv To The Mechanics Ran a Series Of Test
With the Hand Held Comp for Diagnostics and it passed with Flying Colors
Everything ok....

So The Mechanic Put a bottle of 88+ in the gas tank and some new
Spark Plugs And after I drove For a few weeks I Am Still making
the 385k per tank No more No Less....

Any Advice of what i should be doing next??? would be greatly appreciated it...

taillight
09-13-2007, 11:39 AM
I have a 03 escape with a 3.0 engine. I get about 27mpg on the highway and about 23mpg around town. I don't know how to convert that to km/gallon but maybe I can help. Tires can be a real problem. Are they the right size? Larger or smaller can loose gas milage. Fill the air in the tires to the max writen on the tire. This will keep them rounder.Use synthetic oil in the crankcase. I saw about 1-2mpg better with synthetic.

carlos80
09-13-2007, 07:03 PM
Hello Everyone I Bought a 2003 Ford Escape 3.0 With 94K Last Month
And I Like The Suv But The Gas Mileage Really Sucks Bad..
currently making 385 KM on a full Tank of gas...
My Friend has got a 2002 Escape 114k 3.0 And doing 470Km on a tank

So I Brought My Suv To The Mechanics Ran a Series Of Test
With the Hand Held Comp for Diagnostics and it passed with Flying Colors
Everything ok....

So The Mechanic Put a bottle of 88+ in the gas tank and some new
Spark Plugs And after I drove For a few weeks I Am Still making
the 385k per tank No more No Less....

Any Advice of what i should be doing next??? would be greatly appreciated it...
Best advice for this is, maintance. Air filter, fuel filter, properly inflated tires, spark plugs, sometimes brakes can cause this problem, if they drag or drums are not properly adjusted. Last but not least taking it easy on the gas pedal.

shelby999
09-14-2007, 07:35 PM
thanks for all the replies

yes the tires are the correct sizes

tires are brand new

New Brakes and Rotors,Plugs

the air filter and gas and oxygen flow were giving a good reading

on the diagnostic.. I dunno what else to do

I'm Kind of Scratching My Head On This one...

highlandlake
09-14-2007, 10:46 PM
If I converted it correctly, you are getting 14 miles per gallon and your friend is getting 18 miles per gallon. (assuming 16 US gallons per tank fill-up).
Yep, that is pretty bad.
Mine is a 3.0 automatic and gets 22 city/27 highway.

From what you say about the car's condition - that leaves little else to blame other than a bad airflow sensor, clogged/dirty throttle body or dirty fuel injectors.

Or like Carlos said, try spending less time with the foot on the gas pedal.
You are losing 50% of your fuel economy somehow.

Keep us posted on what you find out.

Davescort97
09-25-2007, 12:17 AM
As a front end mechanic I suspect that your brakes are dragging or the front end is out of alignment. Camber and caster will not affect it but excessive toe in or toe out will cause the tires to drag and they will have a scalloping on the inside or outside edges.

Rickottman
10-08-2007, 05:52 PM
yes tire chop could give you bad gas mileage but you would feel a vibration if it was to the point of losing milage

shelby999
11-18-2007, 10:59 AM
will get my front end allignment on the 21 nov will keep you
posted..... now @ 353 kms on a full tank of gas

highlandlake
11-19-2007, 05:57 PM
will get my front end allignment on the 21 nov will keep you
posted..... now @ 353 kms on a full tank of gas

Shelby,
That is about 15 mpg for a typical fill-up of 15 gallons- ouch - I hope the alignment helps. Something is going on.
Keep us posted.

rhandwor
11-24-2007, 09:15 PM
Check your thermostat as the engine has to be up to correct temperature for the computer system to work.

shelby999
01-15-2008, 03:25 PM
Got my front and rear end alligned.
Still the same result. I guess i'll try the thermostat

cluelessthenandnow
02-24-2008, 08:56 PM
Got my front and rear end alligned.
Still the same result. I guess i'll try the thermostat
I'm going to try the above suggestions too as I have a 2002 xlt with 44k miles and the gas mileage is bad. I have never let it run empty but I'm at a half tank now on only 96 miles!!!http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/images/icons/icon9.gif

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