If the brakes were strongly seized you would know about it - you'd feel a strong brake drag/pull and burning smell.Is there any easy way to check if brakes or callipers are seizing?
Still stumped about fuel economy.
Done some long journeys over last few weeks and still barely see 40MPG.
Don’t know what else I could even try or test
Thanks will see if I can get some equipment and try this weekend.If the brakes were strongly seized you would know about it - you'd feel a strong brake drag/pull and burning smell.
The brake can drag lightly though and it can be difficult to tell from the 'drivers seat'
Jack up each corner so the tyre is just off the ground.
Stand on the brake pedal and release.
The wheel should rotate freely. Best to get both front tyres off the ground at the same time if you can so your not also spinning the diff. One wheel will spin backwards with both tyres of the floor.
Has your car ever had any 'kangaroo fix' software update from Seat? Just wondering if this can negatively effect MPG? I know the 'diesel gate' software update does - though not related.Thanks will see if I can get some equipment and try this weekend.
I just don’t know why the fuel economy is so bad the car would be fine if it wasn’t for tha
I guess I know what to make sure to check extensively whenever I get a next car, is if fuels bad run immediately and don’t just think it’ll improve.
Did another scan on OBD11 no fault codes
Frustrating I guess I bought a lemon
Yeah I had the kangaroo fixHas your car ever had any 'kangaroo fix' software update from Seat? Just wondering if this can negatively effect MPG? I know the 'diesel gate' software update does - though not related.
Does your car ever activat ACT - 2 cylinder mode when you're cruising?
Didn’t manage to get anything to jack it up but got ahold of a laser temp rear thing.If the brakes were strongly seized you would know about it - you'd feel a strong brake drag/pull and burning smell.
The brake can drag lightly though and it can be difficult to tell from the 'drivers seat'
Jack up each corner so the tyre is just off the ground.
Stand on the brake pedal and release.
The wheel should rotate freely. Best to get both front tyres off the ground at the same time if you can so your not also spinning the diff. One wheel will spin backwards with both tyres of the floor.
Definitely not coolant temperature, it’s specifically the “Fuel temperature” as per OBD11.90C would most likely be the coolant temperature, and is the normal operating temp.
Fuel temperature sensor is near your fuel filter and high pressure pump in the engine bay.Definitely not coolant temperature, it’s specifically the “Fuel temperature” as per OBD11.
I can see the coolant temperature data in addition to fuel temperature, ambient temperature etc
Coolant looks fine as far as I can see in terms of number wise, seems to fluctuate 90-100 generally, when warmed up.
More specifically concerned about the fuel temperature which seems to be overheating
Can try get some screenshots later to show.
Thanks for the part number!Fuel temperature sensor is near your fuel filter and high pressure pump in the engine bay.
part number 04L919824 superseded to 04L919824C after 03.04.2018
90c seems high for fuel temperature - but I have no experience on what the fuel temp range could be?
Does it start at ambient temp after a cold morning start? and slowly increase?
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Sorry - scratch that - that is a DIESEL fuel temp sensor!Fuel temperature sensor is near your fuel filter and high pressure pump in the engine bay.
part number 04L919824 superseded to 04L919824C after 03.04.2018
90c seems high for fuel temperature - but I have no experience on what the fuel temp range could be?
Does it start at ambient temp after a cold morning start? and slowly increase?
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Weird hmm.Sorry - scratch that - that is a DIESEL fuel temp sensor!
Hmm - I tried searching in Leon parts catalogue for fuel temp sensor - and that is the only one which comes up - listed against diesel engines.
Can't see anything listed for a petrol!
I do have a scan tool but I have a TDI i'm afraid.Weird hmm.
in that screenshot from the workshop manual do you think number 3 is the sensor?
So one thing I noticed today, was fuel temp seems to rise when idle e.g. in slow moving tra? Would that be the expected behaviour.
SuperV8 do you have an ODB device? Curious to see what your fuel temp reads as after a journey - if you have time to check
Tbh I’m just fed up of trying to figure out why car has such poor fuel economy. Over a year trying to get to bottom of it
There’s no codes and seat won’t investigate further because of this and fob me off as normal. So just £99 every time I’ve been for diagnostics to be told, can’t find anything so…Fuel system cleaners I’ve lost count.
Major serviced.
I don’t think average 30-34mpg on a long journey at speed limit on a clear motorway, is normal imo.
I’ve seen people with Seat Leon ST with the same engine get 45mpg+ with ease and that doesn’t make sense to me as it’s pulling a much heavier car…
Just don’t get it or know where to turn next.
Countless hours scanning the net for answers.
Will try anything at this point lol
Driving from Gloucestershire to Sheffield via a short run on country roads & then M5, M42, A42, M1, which is 159 miles in just under 3 hours, gives 50-52mpg in my 2018 1.4TSi(150) FR. Would expect a 1.5TSi to be close to the same.I do have a scan tool but I have a TDI i'm afraid.
Agreed probably the best way to check your fuel temps are sensible if to log a similar engine/car.
Number 3 in the diagram would be most likely I think, but something seems strange - I can't find any mention of a fuel temperature sensor in the parts catalogue. I'm thinking maybe the fuel temp is done by another sensor - maybe the rail pressure sensor - or by the intank fuel pump/module?
I would agree 30-34mpg on a run is crap. Mother in laws 1.5 150 Troc does high 40's on a run.
Looking in wiring diagram for your engineI do have a scan tool but I have a TDI i'm afraid.
Agreed probably the best way to check your fuel temps are sensible if to log a similar engine/car.
Number 3 in the diagram would be most likely I think, but something seems strange - I can't find any mention of a fuel temperature sensor in the parts catalogue. I'm thinking maybe the fuel temp is done by another sensor - maybe the rail pressure sensor - or by the intank fuel pump/module?
I would agree 30-34mpg on a run is crap. Mother in laws 1.5 150 Troc does high 40's on a run.
Interesting will take a look.Looking in wiring diagram for your engine
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I can't see any fuel temperature sensor, in fact I can't see any fuel temperature sensor for petrol engines, ONLY Diesels.
this is your fuel delivery module wiring - GX1; G6 your fuel pump, and G your fuel level sender - so no fuel temperature.
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And G247 is your fuel pressure sender - only three wires, so no temperature.
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From your post - "pull off electrical connector -1- on fuel temperature sender - J623"; well J623 is your main ECU connector. Could be a typo.
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I think either your diagnostics is incorrectly labeling that value as fuel temperature - or the ECU calculates the approximate fuel temp from other sensors.
Does your coolant temperature/ambient temperature and fuel pressure look 'sensible'?
I would try a motorway test - pick a nice dry day, avoid rush hour and avoid hills, reset your MPG trip for the journey (not long term trip), and cruise control on at 55-60mph for something like 30 miles and see what the MPG is? this should guarantee a good MPG, if still poor then you definitely know something isn't right.
Honestly if I did that same journey I’ve probably get like 35mpg if I’m lucky.Driving from Gloucestershire to Sheffield via a short run on country roads & then M5, M42, A42, M1, which is 159 miles in just under 3 hours, gives 50-52mpg in my 2018 1.4TSi(150) FR. Would expect a 1.5TSi to be close to the same.
Interesting will take a look.
Coolant temperature looks okay seems to fluctuate been 90-105.
But then I’m unsure about the radiator fan, when I’ve seen coolant values at 105, the fan doesn’t seem to be kicking in.
Just remains about 10.5%, I can get it to kick in by turning the AC on full blast.
So I don’t know that’s normal?
How do I check if coolant is flowing into the radiator properly also?
what would be a normal fuel pressure? I’ve been looking into but unsure what would be classed as good or bad.
I’ll give the motorway test a try pretty sure I’ve done something similar in the past but will give it a wiz maybe Saturday.
Also noticed sometimes the car seems to vibrate on idle, rpm at like 6-700 but car feels like it’s shaking a bit - but I don’t know if that’s me just hunting for an issue that’s not there