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2007 Yukon Poor Mileage
10 messages, Last post on Oct 04, 2007 at 8:34 PM
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I have a 2007 Yukon 4WD I obtained six months ago. I now have 12K miles and in the last month I have noticed my gas mile plummit. I had been getting 19 miles to the gallon and it has dropped to less than 16. I drive 100 miles daily, all highway miles. My dealer is clueless. Anyone have a suggestion? The service engine light did come on once and went off by itself. Delaer says no codes were stored.
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Replying to: zwitter153 (Sep 11, 2007 8:03 am) |
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Replying to: zwitter153 (Sep 11, 2007 8:03 am) |
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I found a blurb on the GM website that said in order to increase mileage, turn the A/C off. You have to actually power the climate control system down by hitting the "1/0" button. Just turning off the compressor by hitting the little "snowflake" button will not do it. My milage came back up from 15.9 MPG to 21.2 MPG. So, GM, What's the deal with the A/C? Is it the new freon that is loading down the engine so much? Defective A/C compressors?
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Replying to: zwitter153 (Sep 21, 2007 1:34 pm) |
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Replying to: zwitter153 (Sep 21, 2007 1:34 pm) I'll be interested in seeing whether that persists or whether it is an aberration. tidester, host SUVs and Smart Shopper |
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I've been through one tank of gas now, all highway miles, and results are holding true. With the A/C on, I was filling the tank every 4 days. I was able to get 3 extra days without the A/C. With the A/C on, there is a noticeable drag on the engine, almost like towing a heavy trailer. Without the A/C the engine has all it's "pep" back. GM is still clueless as to why the engine is so labored by the A/C.
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Replying to: zwitter153 (Oct 01, 2007 5:13 am) (*) See e.g. Test #4 in our Fuel Economy article. tidester, host SUVs and Smart Shopper |
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Everyone assumes fuel is a constant. Since ethanol, with many fewer btu's per gallon is the new additive (for whatever reason they need an additive), it makes a huge difference how much ethanol is in the blend. A full dose of ethanol in the blend can lower milage substancially. Unless you know what's in your fuel it's pretty darn hard to know the real milage. Since fuel blends have moved from MTBE's (think that the name) to ethanol I've given up trying to keep up. My milage used to be fairly constant but these days it bounces around like crazy. It's the dang gasoline. |
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