Sign In Join 



2007 Yukon Poor Mileage

10 messages,  Last post on Oct 04, 2007 at 7:34 PM

You are in the GMC Yukon Forum. Your Hosts are steve_ & tidester

What is this discussion about? GMC Yukon, GMC Yukon Denali, GMC Yukon XL, Fuel System, SUV


Messages Page 2 of 2
1
2
Prev
Next
Last
Go To Msg #
Search This Discussion

#6 of 10
Re: Possible Solution [zwitter153] by obyone
Sep 29, 2007 (10:16 pm)
Reply

Replying to: zwitter153 (Sep 21, 2007 12:34 pm)

6 mpg increase by turning the a/c off? Is this in city or highway driving. I'm assuming highway. That's unreal.
#7 of 10
Re: Possible Solution [zwitter153] by tidester HOST
Sep 29, 2007 (10:23 pm)
Reply

Replying to: zwitter153 (Sep 21, 2007 12:34 pm)

My milage came back up from 15.9 MPG to 21.2 MPG.
 
I'll be interested in seeing whether that persists or whether it is an aberration.
 
tidester, host
SUVs and Smart Shopper
#8 of 10
Holding true so far by zwitter153
Oct 01, 2007 (4:13 am)
Reply
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.
#9 of 10
Re: Holding true so far [zwitter153] by tidester HOST
Oct 01, 2007 (9:21 am)
Reply

Replying to: zwitter153 (Oct 01, 2007 4:13 am)

That's pretty amazing! Most tests that I have read* about show very little difference in gas mileage between running with air conditioning and running without it. However, the "off" condition was done with the windows open which, of course, increases air drag on the vehicle. If you're running with air conditioning off and windows up then I could see some difference in gas mileage. Very interesting!
 
(*) See e.g. Test #4 in our Fuel Economy article.
 
tidester, host
SUVs and Smart Shopper
#10 of 10
I am a little O/C about checking my milage by dardson1
Oct 04, 2007 (7:34 pm)
Reply
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.

Messages Page 2 of 2
1
2
Prev
Next
Last
Go To Msg #
Search This Discussion
To POST a message, please Sign In.

New? Join Now!

Forum Tools

Please sign in.
Email Address:

Password:

Forgot Password?

Search Forums

Enter Keyword(s)

Advanced Search

Browse by Vehicle



View All Vehicles
Advertisement
Ask the Community
See What People Are Asking

Browse by Board

Browse by Topic


View All Topics

Today's Chats

Advertisement