Fuel Efficiency drop
Discussion
I have noticed over the last couple of weeks that the Cerb seems to be using more fuel than it usually does to cover the same distance. The motorway stuff seems to be normal, but the stop start work seems to consume more petrol than I am used to.
You might say that I have been booting it more
, but I don't believe I have.
It isn't a particular problem at the moment, but I am aware that sometimes a change the behaviour of the car can indicate a problem, so I was wondering if anyone here had seen the problem before, and how it was resolved.
I would guess that I am getting something like 50 miles less to a tank of fuel.
TIA

You might say that I have been booting it more
, but I don't believe I have. It isn't a particular problem at the moment, but I am aware that sometimes a change the behaviour of the car can indicate a problem, so I was wondering if anyone here had seen the problem before, and how it was resolved.
I would guess that I am getting something like 50 miles less to a tank of fuel.
TIA

Hmmm. Sounds like something might be up then....I'll get it checked out. There is (of course) another explanation, which is that the Fuel Gauge is misreading, and so I am not putting as much fuel in. I'll check it more thoroughly when I fill this time.
Thanks for the advise Olly.
Steve
Thanks for the advise Olly.
Steve
i had the same thing once on my bimmer (apologies but i am looking for a Tiv honest!), and about the same 50 mile drop in range per my usual tank. It turned out to be the lamda sensor needed replacing as it was running too rich. Another thing to poss check, the calipers arent sticking on one of your wheels? Smell/feel your wheels after a run out if one stinks or is really hot then the pads may be rubbing which could add to overall drainage of fuel and to be honest with the power of your cerb you may not notice the brake is on one of the wheels :-)
danielson said:Indeed, this is a possible worrying cause.
i had the same thing once on my bimmer (apologies but i am looking for a Tiv honest!), and about the same 50 mile drop in range per my usual tank. It turned out to be the lamda sensor needed replacing as it was running too rich.
If the sensor is going or gone, it will pump fuel into
the exhaust which if left would result in:
A) A shower of alarming sparks out the back of your car.
B) Burnt out costly cats.
C) A very leathal situation with a red hot exhaust under you.
See this thread and check out the picture! :
www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=36143&f=6&h=0&hw=cats
Go create some weather...
Graham
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