1996 Honda Accord EX - Fuel Consumption

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Freddy, Dec 7, 2004.

  1. Freddy

    Freddy Guest

    Hi,

    I recently bought a 1996 Honda Accord EX (Automatic gear, 4 cyl., 2.2
    L). It has 240,000 km on it.
    I have noticed that the gas consumption is a bit high, around
    14L/100km or 16 mpg. which is very unusual as I know.
    I'm not sure what is causing that, but would like to get your response
    to it. What do you think might be causing this problem, and what is
    the normal fuel consumption for such a car.
    The current weather conditions are cold, between -10 C and 5 C. But
    i'm not sure if that has a direct impact.
    Can anyone help, or suggests what should be done in such case?
    other than that the Honda is running really smooth and there are no
    problems with it what so ever.

    Thanks for your help,
    Freddy
     
    Freddy, Dec 7, 2004
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  2. Freddy

    motsco_ _ Guest

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    Since the car is new-to-you, perform the 'lamp test' to be sure all your
    'idiot lights' are working, especially the CHECK ENGINE one. For bad
    mileage, check whether there's been a tune-up, especially spark plugs
    changed recently, and the PCV is suspect too. You can change the PCV
    yourself, but get a real Honda part. The servicing dealer will print out
    all that stuff if you ask them nice, and it's good to have the records
    for resale when the time comes.

    Run a can of Techron fuel injector cleaner thru it too (or a couple
    tanks of gasohol if it's available in your area.

    Don't idle the car in cold weather to warm it up. Just enough to brush
    off the snow. Use a block heater too. It's -28 C here, this morning.

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_ _, Dec 7, 2004
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  3. Freddy

    zfreddyzzz Guest

    hey Curly,

    thank you for your reply...well I have to admit I didn't understand
    what you meant by PCV...

    and I want to ask if you meant that I should ask the dealer for
    records...since I dont know where the car was serviced, I'm not sure
    how can I get that info....even though I bought the car from a
    dealership (but not sure if the car was serviced there or not)...

    and I guess you agree with me that the consumption I'm getting off the
    car is not the normal one...

    I'm not sure if there is something related to oxygen sensors, as my
    knowledge is limited in this stuff, someone suggested to check the
    oxygen sensor, but I'm not sure about that...
    Thank you for your reply...

    Freddy
     
    zfreddyzzz, Dec 8, 2004
    #3
  4. Freddy

    zfreddyzzz Guest

    hey Curly,

    thank you for your reply...well I have to admit I didn't understand
    what you meant by PCV...

    and I want to ask if you meant that I should ask the dealer for
    records...since I dont know where the car was serviced, I'm not sure
    how can I get that info....even though I bought the car from a
    dealership (but not sure if the car was serviced there or not)...

    and I guess you agree with me that the consumption I'm getting off the
    car is not the normal one...

    I'm not sure if there is something related to oxygen sensors, as my
    knowledge is limited in this stuff, someone suggested to check the
    oxygen sensor, but I'm not sure about that...
    Thank you for your reply...

    Freddy
     
    zfreddyzzz, Dec 8, 2004
    #4
  5. Freddy

    Freddy Guest

    Hi .... any other comments about the fuel consumption...
     
    Freddy, Dec 21, 2004
    #5
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