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brightsparking



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Dramatic rise in fuel consumption

Over the last two weeks my old FL2's fuel consumption has increased by 20%.

I used to get 35mpg normal mixed driving now it's down to 28mpg as per OBC.

Didn't take much effort to work out why - it's SWIMBO that's driving it now after we swapped cars and I upgraded.

Her friend recently commented on how she's slowed down a lot since moving to Scotland 9 years ago. I think not quite enough yet Whistle

Oh well...

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iain cooper



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maybe it's just the aircon on constantly in this luverly weather !!

Iain

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brightsparking



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She doesn't use aircon at all, doesn't like it. It's the full on pedal to the floor driving that does it.... Thud Well that and mostly town driving.

I used to get her to equate fuel saving in terms of free pints of cider, but she cut that out. I've just reverted to Victor mode as I get older

Didn't think my "new" Disco would get better mpg than the FL2 but it does if you drive it right (like Victor Meldrew)

Besides it's still -5 and snowing up here in the North Whistle

Roll on the age of being a miserable old B Censored d, I'm going to enjoy it....

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superspark



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Have you any warning lights up in the disply? If the ERG vaulve is stivking or DPF full the you will have some lack of power and higher fuel consuption

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brightsparking



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Seriously folks this is all down to her heavy boots around town, there's nothing wrong with the car at all. I could jump in the car tomorrow and get 35 mpg easy and 40 if on a long run just bimbling along and anticipating traffic conditions.

It's just an interesting view on how different driving styles have a big impact on mpg.

She had a CRV auto before this and she's driving the FL2 like the auto where you had to rev it hard (only 4 speed) to get it shifting.

Once she's used to 6 manual gears I'm sure it will improve.

Sh'es getting nowhere near my D3, she'll have that in the teens for mpg Whistle

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brightsparking



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and no DPF fitted it's an 07MY

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Quars40



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Does the Egr valve increase consumptions really?
I don't have any warning alert, but consumptions are very very high....

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pab



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Quars40 wrote:
Does the Egr valve increase consumptions really?

Not when it's working properly, but it can stick and cause increased consumption (and other problems).

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Quars40



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I presume when it stick, some alarm will appear ?
I'm near 115.000 km, and it isnt never cleaned, but the fuel consumptions are very high for me.

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