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by Azudi
Feb 19, 2009 (10:35 am)
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not possible, in private driveway and no sign of that whatsoever. i do record the usage everytime i fill up
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Re: extremely bad mpg [Azudi] by bobnc
Apr 10, 2009 (3:18 pm)
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Replying to: Azudi (Feb 18, 2009 12:28 pm)

Have 2009 Honda Pilot Touring with 4800 miles. Trip from western NC to Lynchburg
VA, then to Greenbrier WV, returned home, 948 miles, 24.2 MPG. Speed 60-65 MPH.
Two people. Some mountain back roads and small towns in WV.
 
How fast do you drive?
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bad mpg by Azudi
Apr 11, 2009 (5:07 pm)
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mainly city driving, stop and go. on the highway the meter shows 9.5 mpg maximum. never exceeded 10.5 mpg. i have a little over 2k at this time.
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Re: bad mpg [Azudi] by bdyment
Apr 12, 2009 (4:48 am)
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Replying to: Azudi (Apr 11, 2009 5:07 pm)

It is possible your computer readout is wrong. Fill up the tank, drive a hundred miles. Fill it up again and check the mileage manually.
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bad mpg by Azudi
Apr 12, 2009 (7:33 pm)
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Did that more than 6x, same results.
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Re: bad mpg [Azudi] by stevedebi
Apr 15, 2009 (3:28 pm)
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Replying to: Azudi (Apr 12, 2009 7:33 pm)

"Did that more than 6x, same results. "
 
I believe there is a procedure to reset the idle timing on the Pilot. I don't own one, but you might try searching the Pilot Forum. It involved disconnecting the battery and then a specific procedure that caused the computer to re-learn the correct idle timing. As I said, I don't own a Pilot, but I remember seeing it when I was researching my next vehicle a while back.
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Re: bad mpg [stevedebi] by kipk
Apr 16, 2009 (8:12 am)
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Replying to: stevedebi (Apr 15, 2009 3:28 pm)

This is from an earlier post on Pilot forum:
    
Here ya go!
http://www.hondalac.com/service/Bulletins/x02-029e.pdf
It is on the left side of page 3.
     
The Idle Learn Procedure may not help you at all. However, It only takes a few minutes to do and and can't hurt anything as it is part of the Honda new car get ready. A 10mm wrench or adjustable works good.
     
Easy version:
  
NOTE: This is the IDLE LEARN PROCEDURE. Stress the IDLE part. It is not a race the engine to see how fast you can get it to warm up.
     
Start with a cold engine.
     
Turn on ignition switch and make sure that every accessory is turned OFF. AC,radio,all lights, everything.
     
Turn off ignition switch.
     
Disconnect the negative (Black) battery cable for 5 minutes.
     
Re connect battery cable. (**)
     
DO NOT TOUCH THROTTLE. Turn ignition switch on for 2 seconds,................ then start car.
     
DO NOT TOUCH THE THROTTLE. Let it idle with all accessories turned off.
     
DO NOT TOUCH THE THROTTLE. In about 10-15 minutes,in 70-80 degree weather, the radiator cooling fans will cycle. (It will take longer in colder weather.)
    
DO NOT TOUCH THE THROTTLE. After the second cycle let it idle an additional 10 minutes.
(The fans will probably cycle some more during this additional 10 minutes.)
    
Here is a TIP: No reason to stand around waiting for those 1st 2 fan cycles. After re connecting the battery cable (**) above. DO NOT TOUCH THE THROTTLE. and start the car. Go back in the house and do something for a half hour or so. Give it a chance to warm up. Then go back out and listen or watch for the fans to cycle twice. Then go back in the house and let it idle that additional ten minutes.
    
It doesn't matter if you missed "SEEING" the very first two cycles. The important thing is that it got AT LEAST 2 fan cycles and the additional 10 minutes, and any cycles that may have occurred during that additional 10 minutes.
   
Then: Switch off engine. Reset radio and driver AUTO window.
   
To reset driver window:
    
Turn on ignition switch. Get the window to the top.
    
Push down and hold driver window button including that extra little "AUTO" click
    
Continue to hold an additional 2 seconds after window stops at the bottom.
    
Pull up the switch including the "AUTO" click and hold up an additional 2 seconds after window reaches top and stops moving.
    
Release the switch.
    
Now "auto window" should be working.
    
PS: 04/16/09 I'm now getting 19-20 mpg local driving and it is up to 27-28 MPG on the open road at 60-65 mph. without AC running and cruise on except for extremely hilly roads.. The 1-2 mpg increase began when I installed the "Scan Gauge". Really helps when trying to decide on speed, throttle position and so forth for different driving conditions. Once set up properly the Gauge and manually figuring mileage agree to within 2/10 mpg as well as amount of fuel used.
 
Kip
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Fuel tank Capacity by cmexhausting
Apr 26, 2009 (4:24 pm)
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Have an 06 Pilot 2WD with 120K miles bought it new.
The book says I have a 20 gallon tank.
The fuel light comes on at 460 Miles very consistence hwy driving 70MPH
when I go to fuel it up the pump clicks off at 17.5 gallons and then I have to dribble in the next 6 gallons to full 23.5 gallons takes about 7 minuts just to top off. Is this normal.
Love the car hate to fill it up and at 21 mph I would hate to stop 125 short each time.
Lot of traveling up and down the east coast.
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Re: Fuel tank Capacity [cmexhausting] by thegraduate
Apr 26, 2009 (5:29 pm)
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Replying to: cmexhausting (Apr 26, 2009 4:24 pm)

EPA Aritcle Why You Shouldn't Top Off
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Re: Fuel tank Capacity [cmexhausting] by cbrunson1
Apr 26, 2009 (6:49 pm)
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Replying to: cmexhausting (Apr 26, 2009 4:24 pm)

I have not posted in a long time so I've probably missed a lot. I have packed 23+ gallons in my 07 on occasion, too. I remember thinking the station was cheating me the first time it happened, but then I got another 100 miles out of the tank of gas. I try to fill it as full as possible on extended trips, but it ain't worth the trouble for me most of the time. And I don't really care about the boo-hooing from the EPA. But when I do fill the tank to the cap, I can get 550 miles out of a full tank, which saves me a stop on my most-frequent road trip of 1000 miles. I've been extremely fortunate, I guess, as I always get between 21 and 22 MPG in my daily driving and 24+ on long trips when I'm watching the ECO light. My wife gets 18 when she drives. Your results may vary.

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