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Replying to: pathstar1 (Aug 19, 2006 10:57 am) What is puzzling is WHY the car ran out of gas. For almost 2000 miles the average mileage was 37 MPG, with tank ranges allowing us to fill up at just under 400 miles with no problem. The last fill-up before the breakdown was 10.1 gallons, which tripped the pump turnoff. The INFO:Consumption panel was reading 36 + MPG avg, and there were only 290 miles on the tank when it broke down. Where did the other 100 miles go? Using the gas guage is no help - it reads full until about 160 miles have gone by, and when the gas got low, it dropped precipitously through the last 3 boxes, allowing inadequate time to stop for gas - in Texas, anyway. Since then we have made it to the Grand Canyon, and the car, very fully loaded, is getting 42 MPG at 7000 feet elevation. We are also filling it every 150-200 miles.
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Replying to: wentgreenin06 (Aug 20, 2006 7:27 pm) If you keep records of fillups (always a good idea so you can watch for strange behavior), check back to see if the mileage suddenly dropped. The records I'm referring to is: odometer reading : miles since last fill : gal put in : mileage calculated : mileage indicated Only then can you figure out what happened. I suspect that either of two things: The bladder prevented you from properly filling the tank, or You were bucking a severe headwind, or there was a temporary fault in the system that impacted the mileage severely. I think the reason the car reacts like that is there is no special alarm subroutine in the program for running out of fuel. When you run out the ICE stops without being commanded to, and that triggers the warnings. |
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Replying to: stevedebi (Mar 16, 2005 1:58 pm)
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Replying to: pdahlin (Sep 07, 2006 6:50 pm) Be sure to monitor you mileage. Another side-effect of the "software upgrade" i s lower miles per gallon. You might want to ask if they can reverse the software fix. Good luck, MidCow |
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A large national newspaper is doing a story on how cars increasingly are computers. The reporter is looking for people with cars that have had difficulty getting repaired because of the knowledge needed to fix them or the code requirements needed to fix are often not provided to non-dealers, or the cost to fix was outrageous. Please send an e-mail to ctalati |
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Replying to: tempusvn (Apr 28, 2005 4:52 am) isaac |
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