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2000 toyota corolla using a lot of gas? Been noticing my corolla has been using a lot of gas recently... the fact it being a corolla shouldnt run as high as it should.. Last last fill up filled up 26L @ a distance travel led of 180KM Todays fill up 20L at a distance traveled of 157KM Slight change but still more then what i believe it should be using.... friend believes it the o2 sensor failing, anyone else support this? or have other thoughts? Thanks |
you forgot to turn off the car at night one day?:suspicious: |
That's reaching my Evo X territory! Posted via RS Mobile |
maybe a wacky fuel gauge? check for fuel leaks also... maybe its time for a tune up. -check/replace spark plugs, igintion wires, distributor cap, distributor coil, fuel filter, air filter, o2 sensor, etc.. do you have a check engine light on? check your wheels for seized brakes. Best of luck. |
fuel filter is apparently insidet he gas tank.. cant do it myself lol no engine light either |
Do you drive mostly short trips (<10km?) I had a similar issue where I was getting unreasonable low fuel economy in my civic, turns out the odometer would intermitantly stop working. |
I'd start with the basic stuff first, the ones you can do at home, like the air filter and spark plugs. Plus, they're not too expensive so it'll be a good place to start. Whens the last time the car had any of things SkylinerGTR listed done ? |
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I once lived like a 5min drive to work and school. In the winter, the car's engine would never warm up by the time I got to my destination and I was getting really shitty mileage. |
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Check the tire pressure too Posted via RS Mobile |
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Also, expect fuel mileage during the winter months to drop. Colder temperature means it takes longer for an engine to exit open loop. Combine that with short trips and you've got a perfect combination for shitty MPG. |
when was the last time ur thermostat was replaced? like they said above about cold engine = shite mileage, a faulty thermostat may be a part of the problem. |
can someone chime in on 'winter fuel' as a possible culprit? |
tire pressure is at 35psi per. checking air today. sparks were done not too long ago.. o2 is a a possible change. thermo idk.. |
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How about your coolant temp sensor. Does the car read temperatures correctly. |
checked filter today, filter still pretty clean, brakes arent seized, obd2 bluetooth thing normally says im running around 82 Celsius if i remember right |
maybe someone is syphoning your gas at night |
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try seaforming your car, to clean up your valves or add gas additives |
Somethings up with that corolla for sure. I take short trips as well, V6 engine with a slippin transmission from 1-2 gear and I get slightly the same as you. |
so.. been a while since ive posted.. anyone else got any ideas why a corolla is using a lot of gas.. replaced the o2 sensor.. air filter. changed plugs. tire pressures are up to 35. oil changed, tranny oil & filter changed, (cant do fuel filter cause in gas tank :'() seafoamed the car with no luck (funny to cops were maybe 50 meters away wondering why is there smoke and revving coming from a parking lot lolol) distributor wires cant be changed susp: |
Bring it to a shop? preferably one of the sponsors? Have you got the car scanned? what is your aircare results etc? |
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