FR suddenly using more fuel

ben-ducky

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Feb 25, 2008
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Llanelli, S Wales
As we all know the reserve light comes on very early on the ibizas. normally when i put £20 diesel in the light comes on after around 170/180 miles (driving style permitting). But last 2-3 weeks or so Ive noticed my car seems to be using more fuel.
£20...reserve light coming on after around 120-130miles :confused:.
I know the price of diesel has gone up about 10p or so recently but i shouldnt be seeing a drop in mileage like this surely.
Any ideas lads?
 

almighty.cookie

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Yeah understand wat ur saying but i just took it as normal lol
 

Fl@pper

Back older greyer and less oilier but always hope
Jun 19, 2001
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if you fill up to the £ method then a 10p rise will affect your mileage by about 20 miles easily

add in weather/temperature/traffic/shorter trips/change in useage/different station to refill and many others you could add and you would easily see a drop in mileage

best way to check/compare miles to fuel is to fill by the amount in litres not cost as the 10p you noticed may be 18p+ as over the last weeks it's all been creeping up slowly

or do what us 16ver's do and stick in 45L of the best we can find and pray to Pedro :):)
 

NickyJam

FR - gone, not forgotten
Mar 17, 2008
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i too vouch for filling up every time (unless if funds are low)

don't forget that sometimes the fuel sensor takes a while to show your actual fuel level...it can be affected by driving style. i recently filled up, drove to Oxford from South London and the needle still hadn't moved (and i booted it a bit). When I started my car up again the needle now showed i had used 1/8 of fuel...:shrug:

i've also had the reserve light appear then turn off once i started driving it sensibly again ;)
 
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knight85

Money spending clown
Dec 30, 2008
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could be the actual fuel...?

I have found that certain petrol station offer less miles to a full tank. I usually fill up every 8 days and get between 430-500 miles depending on how many longer trips i do...however i have filled up at a few petrol stations and driving exactly the same and only just managed to get 400 miles to a full tank...there may of been other factors to it, but i certainy saw a dramatic reeuction in mpg as wel...
 

mymorph

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Feb 21, 2005
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yes but you dont have to start/stop make extra journeys to the petrol station every other day. im not convinced 30 kg extra weight makes much difference. specially in a deisal.

i fill up everyt ime then refill when the light comes on. (wifes car)

in answer to the forum question:
check air filter, and fuel filter.
then maybe try some of the 'expensive' diesal shell offer etc.
damp, cold weather slower warm up all add to inefficiancy.
 

ben-ducky

Active Member
Feb 25, 2008
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Llanelli, S Wales
Thanks lads... ye she is due a service. So will get that done anyway.
Ye i do fill up when i can but being in uni and that it isnt always possible :doh:
 
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