94 Accord sudden mileage drop
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94 Accord sudden mileage drop
I have a '94 accord 4-door with 145000 miles. The car runs
absolutely great, but recently the mileage has gone down
10-15% (from 28 city to 24, 33 highway to 29). I've verified
this over several tankfuls. There's no noticeable difference
in performance, acceleration, engine smoothness, etc. Nothing
appears to have changed except the mileage.
Anyone have any suggestions on what to look for?
TIA
Jim Garrison
jhg@acm.org
absolutely great, but recently the mileage has gone down
10-15% (from 28 city to 24, 33 highway to 29). I've verified
this over several tankfuls. There's no noticeable difference
in performance, acceleration, engine smoothness, etc. Nothing
appears to have changed except the mileage.
Anyone have any suggestions on what to look for?
TIA
Jim Garrison
jhg@acm.org
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Re: 94 Accord sudden mileage drop
Falling asleep through Jim Garrison's post...
> Anyone have any suggestions on what to look for?
Last tune up?
--
"If you can't change a tire, you're not allowed to have a beard. It's the
most basic part of a car: If you don't know that much about a car, you
really shouldn't be driving, should you?" - Jimmy Kimmel
ntlhell rolls a six... deathwind is disembowelled with a chainsaw, run over
with a rhino, fed to the fish and his computer taken away from him such
that he doesn't bore us with that inane rot ever again. - ntlhell - A.G.G-
T-A
> Anyone have any suggestions on what to look for?
Last tune up?
--
"If you can't change a tire, you're not allowed to have a beard. It's the
most basic part of a car: If you don't know that much about a car, you
really shouldn't be driving, should you?" - Jimmy Kimmel
ntlhell rolls a six... deathwind is disembowelled with a chainsaw, run over
with a rhino, fed to the fish and his computer taken away from him such
that he doesn't bore us with that inane rot ever again. - ntlhell - A.G.G-
T-A
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Re: 94 Accord sudden mileage drop
Falling asleep through Jim Garrison's post...
> Anyone have any suggestions on what to look for?
Last tune up?
--
"If you can't change a tire, you're not allowed to have a beard. It's the
most basic part of a car: If you don't know that much about a car, you
really shouldn't be driving, should you?" - Jimmy Kimmel
ntlhell rolls a six... deathwind is disembowelled with a chainsaw, run over
with a rhino, fed to the fish and his computer taken away from him such
that he doesn't bore us with that inane rot ever again. - ntlhell - A.G.G-
T-A
> Anyone have any suggestions on what to look for?
Last tune up?
--
"If you can't change a tire, you're not allowed to have a beard. It's the
most basic part of a car: If you don't know that much about a car, you
really shouldn't be driving, should you?" - Jimmy Kimmel
ntlhell rolls a six... deathwind is disembowelled with a chainsaw, run over
with a rhino, fed to the fish and his computer taken away from him such
that he doesn't bore us with that inane rot ever again. - ntlhell - A.G.G-
T-A
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Re: 94 Accord sudden mileage drop
Jim Garrison <jhg@acm.org> wrote in
news:ira4b.17512$Pn6.11918@twister.austin.rr.com:
> I have a '94 accord 4-door with 145000 miles. The car runs
> absolutely great, but recently the mileage has gone down
> 10-15% (from 28 city to 24, 33 highway to 29). I've verified
> this over several tankfuls. There's no noticeable difference
> in performance, acceleration, engine smoothness, etc. Nothing
> appears to have changed except the mileage.
>
> Anyone have any suggestions on what to look for?
>
> TIA
>
> Jim Garrison
> jhg@acm.org
>
Clean air filter,proper tire inflation,clogged catalytic converter or
muffler? Maybe auto transmission problems; Worn torque converter,slipping
bands? How's the motor compression test?
Are you using the same gas,or has that 'oxygenated' gas hit your area?
Driving more in heavier city traffic,more stop N go?
--
Jim Yanik,NRA member
jyanik@kua.net
news:ira4b.17512$Pn6.11918@twister.austin.rr.com:
> I have a '94 accord 4-door with 145000 miles. The car runs
> absolutely great, but recently the mileage has gone down
> 10-15% (from 28 city to 24, 33 highway to 29). I've verified
> this over several tankfuls. There's no noticeable difference
> in performance, acceleration, engine smoothness, etc. Nothing
> appears to have changed except the mileage.
>
> Anyone have any suggestions on what to look for?
>
> TIA
>
> Jim Garrison
> jhg@acm.org
>
Clean air filter,proper tire inflation,clogged catalytic converter or
muffler? Maybe auto transmission problems; Worn torque converter,slipping
bands? How's the motor compression test?
Are you using the same gas,or has that 'oxygenated' gas hit your area?
Driving more in heavier city traffic,more stop N go?
--
Jim Yanik,NRA member
jyanik@kua.net
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Re: 94 Accord sudden mileage drop
Jim Garrison <jhg@acm.org> wrote in
news:ira4b.17512$Pn6.11918@twister.austin.rr.com:
> I have a '94 accord 4-door with 145000 miles. The car runs
> absolutely great, but recently the mileage has gone down
> 10-15% (from 28 city to 24, 33 highway to 29). I've verified
> this over several tankfuls. There's no noticeable difference
> in performance, acceleration, engine smoothness, etc. Nothing
> appears to have changed except the mileage.
>
> Anyone have any suggestions on what to look for?
>
> TIA
>
> Jim Garrison
> jhg@acm.org
>
Clean air filter,proper tire inflation,clogged catalytic converter or
muffler? Maybe auto transmission problems; Worn torque converter,slipping
bands? How's the motor compression test?
Are you using the same gas,or has that 'oxygenated' gas hit your area?
Driving more in heavier city traffic,more stop N go?
--
Jim Yanik,NRA member
jyanik@kua.net
news:ira4b.17512$Pn6.11918@twister.austin.rr.com:
> I have a '94 accord 4-door with 145000 miles. The car runs
> absolutely great, but recently the mileage has gone down
> 10-15% (from 28 city to 24, 33 highway to 29). I've verified
> this over several tankfuls. There's no noticeable difference
> in performance, acceleration, engine smoothness, etc. Nothing
> appears to have changed except the mileage.
>
> Anyone have any suggestions on what to look for?
>
> TIA
>
> Jim Garrison
> jhg@acm.org
>
Clean air filter,proper tire inflation,clogged catalytic converter or
muffler? Maybe auto transmission problems; Worn torque converter,slipping
bands? How's the motor compression test?
Are you using the same gas,or has that 'oxygenated' gas hit your area?
Driving more in heavier city traffic,more stop N go?
--
Jim Yanik,NRA member
jyanik@kua.net
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Re: 94 Accord sudden mileage drop
"Jim Yanik" <jyanik@abuse.gov> wrote in message
news:Xns93E7E4890C8A1jyanikkuanet@204.117.192.21.. .
> Jim Garrison <jhg@acm.org> wrote in
> news:ira4b.17512$Pn6.11918@twister.austin.rr.com:
>
> > I have a '94 accord 4-door with 145000 miles. The car runs
> > absolutely great, but recently the mileage has gone down
> > 10-15% (from 28 city to 24, 33 highway to 29). I've verified
> > this over several tankfuls. There's no noticeable difference
> > in performance, acceleration, engine smoothness, etc. Nothing
> > appears to have changed except the mileage.
> >
> > Anyone have any suggestions on what to look for?
> >
> > TIA
> >
> > Jim Garrison
> > jhg@acm.org
> >
>
> Clean air filter,proper tire inflation,clogged catalytic converter or
> muffler? Maybe auto transmission problems; Worn torque converter,slipping
> bands? How's the motor compression test?
> Are you using the same gas,or has that 'oxygenated' gas hit your area?
> Driving more in heavier city traffic,more stop N go?
Weather change?
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Re: 94 Accord sudden mileage drop
"Jim Yanik" <jyanik@abuse.gov> wrote in message
news:Xns93E7E4890C8A1jyanikkuanet@204.117.192.21.. .
> Jim Garrison <jhg@acm.org> wrote in
> news:ira4b.17512$Pn6.11918@twister.austin.rr.com:
>
> > I have a '94 accord 4-door with 145000 miles. The car runs
> > absolutely great, but recently the mileage has gone down
> > 10-15% (from 28 city to 24, 33 highway to 29). I've verified
> > this over several tankfuls. There's no noticeable difference
> > in performance, acceleration, engine smoothness, etc. Nothing
> > appears to have changed except the mileage.
> >
> > Anyone have any suggestions on what to look for?
> >
> > TIA
> >
> > Jim Garrison
> > jhg@acm.org
> >
>
> Clean air filter,proper tire inflation,clogged catalytic converter or
> muffler? Maybe auto transmission problems; Worn torque converter,slipping
> bands? How's the motor compression test?
> Are you using the same gas,or has that 'oxygenated' gas hit your area?
> Driving more in heavier city traffic,more stop N go?
Weather change?
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Re: 94 Accord sudden mileage drop
In article <ira4b.17512$Pn6.11918@twister.austin.rr.com>, Jim Garrison
<jhg@acm.org> wrote:
> I have a '94 accord 4-door with 145000 miles. The car runs
> absolutely great, but recently the mileage has gone down
> 10-15% (from 28 city to 24, 33 highway to 29). I've verified
> this over several tankfuls. There's no noticeable difference
> in performance, acceleration, engine smoothness, etc. Nothing
> appears to have changed except the mileage.
>
> Anyone have any suggestions on what to look for?
>
> TIA
>
> Jim Garrison
> jhg@acm.org
Check your records--it may be time for a tune-up. During a tune-up, the
engine is connected to a huge computerized tester and the mechanic should
be able to identify any problems with your Accord.
<jhg@acm.org> wrote:
> I have a '94 accord 4-door with 145000 miles. The car runs
> absolutely great, but recently the mileage has gone down
> 10-15% (from 28 city to 24, 33 highway to 29). I've verified
> this over several tankfuls. There's no noticeable difference
> in performance, acceleration, engine smoothness, etc. Nothing
> appears to have changed except the mileage.
>
> Anyone have any suggestions on what to look for?
>
> TIA
>
> Jim Garrison
> jhg@acm.org
Check your records--it may be time for a tune-up. During a tune-up, the
engine is connected to a huge computerized tester and the mechanic should
be able to identify any problems with your Accord.
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Re: 94 Accord sudden mileage drop
In article <ira4b.17512$Pn6.11918@twister.austin.rr.com>, Jim Garrison
<jhg@acm.org> wrote:
> I have a '94 accord 4-door with 145000 miles. The car runs
> absolutely great, but recently the mileage has gone down
> 10-15% (from 28 city to 24, 33 highway to 29). I've verified
> this over several tankfuls. There's no noticeable difference
> in performance, acceleration, engine smoothness, etc. Nothing
> appears to have changed except the mileage.
>
> Anyone have any suggestions on what to look for?
>
> TIA
>
> Jim Garrison
> jhg@acm.org
Check your records--it may be time for a tune-up. During a tune-up, the
engine is connected to a huge computerized tester and the mechanic should
be able to identify any problems with your Accord.
<jhg@acm.org> wrote:
> I have a '94 accord 4-door with 145000 miles. The car runs
> absolutely great, but recently the mileage has gone down
> 10-15% (from 28 city to 24, 33 highway to 29). I've verified
> this over several tankfuls. There's no noticeable difference
> in performance, acceleration, engine smoothness, etc. Nothing
> appears to have changed except the mileage.
>
> Anyone have any suggestions on what to look for?
>
> TIA
>
> Jim Garrison
> jhg@acm.org
Check your records--it may be time for a tune-up. During a tune-up, the
engine is connected to a huge computerized tester and the mechanic should
be able to identify any problems with your Accord.
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Re: 94 Accord sudden mileage drop
Stephen Bigelow wrote:
> "Jim Yanik" <jyanik@abuse.gov> wrote in message
> news:Xns93E7E4890C8A1jyanikkuanet@204.117.192.21.. .
> > Jim Garrison <jhg@acm.org> wrote in
> > news:ira4b.17512$Pn6.11918@twister.austin.rr.com:
> >
> > > I have a '94 accord 4-door with 145000 miles. The car runs
> > > absolutely great, but recently the mileage has gone down
> > > 10-15% (from 28 city to 24, 33 highway to 29). I've verified
> > > this over several tankfuls. There's no noticeable difference
> > > in performance, acceleration, engine smoothness, etc. Nothing
> > > appears to have changed except the mileage.
> > >
> > > Anyone have any suggestions on what to look for?
> > >
> > > TIA
> > >
> > > Jim Garrison
> > > jhg@acm.org
> > >
> >
> > Clean air filter,proper tire inflation,clogged catalytic converter or
> > muffler? Maybe auto transmission problems; Worn torque converter,slipping
> > bands? How's the motor compression test?
> > Are you using the same gas,or has that 'oxygenated' gas hit your area?
> > Driving more in heavier city traffic,more stop N go?
>
> Weather change?
check the brakes ?
marcel
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Re: 94 Accord sudden mileage drop
Stephen Bigelow wrote:
> "Jim Yanik" <jyanik@abuse.gov> wrote in message
> news:Xns93E7E4890C8A1jyanikkuanet@204.117.192.21.. .
> > Jim Garrison <jhg@acm.org> wrote in
> > news:ira4b.17512$Pn6.11918@twister.austin.rr.com:
> >
> > > I have a '94 accord 4-door with 145000 miles. The car runs
> > > absolutely great, but recently the mileage has gone down
> > > 10-15% (from 28 city to 24, 33 highway to 29). I've verified
> > > this over several tankfuls. There's no noticeable difference
> > > in performance, acceleration, engine smoothness, etc. Nothing
> > > appears to have changed except the mileage.
> > >
> > > Anyone have any suggestions on what to look for?
> > >
> > > TIA
> > >
> > > Jim Garrison
> > > jhg@acm.org
> > >
> >
> > Clean air filter,proper tire inflation,clogged catalytic converter or
> > muffler? Maybe auto transmission problems; Worn torque converter,slipping
> > bands? How's the motor compression test?
> > Are you using the same gas,or has that 'oxygenated' gas hit your area?
> > Driving more in heavier city traffic,more stop N go?
>
> Weather change?
check the brakes ?
marcel
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