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Gas Mileage Drop
05 Dakota, 4.7 V-8,57,000 mi.Was getting 18-20 mpg highway mileage. Mileage has dropped to around 13 mpg, no matter highway or city driving.
Have tried "Lucas" etc. No help. Any suggestions would be appreciated.. |
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Re: Gas Mileage Drop
Post some more information are you getting any codes does the vehicle run rough.
A defective thermostat will cause the computer to enrich the fuel mixture because the engine is not operating at the proper temperature for the computer to run the system. |
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Re: Gas Mileage Drop
Had the same problem with my 98 Jimmy. I believe (opinion only) that the problem goes back to the problem at the filling stations. As gas companies put more ethanol in the fuel and dilute it down, it then requires more fuel to make the engine perform (ie.. less mileage). Newer vehicles should be affected as badly but it really seems to make a difference on the older engines.
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Re: Gas Mileage Drop
o2 sensor bad?
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Re: Gas Mileage Drop
I agree with the O2 sensor.
My '89 Dakota went from 22 mpg, to 10 mpg. When my buddy finally got around to hooking up his computer to it, it kept asking for MORE FUEL. Lucky Me, it happened when gas was over $4.00 per gallon. :> I changed the O2 sensor out, and BAM ! 22 mpg again. It's an easy one to fix too, unplug the wires, and unscrew it. Good Luck |
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