Honda Fuel Consumption

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Honda Driver, Dec 31, 2004.

  1. Honda Driver

    Honda Driver Guest

    Hi,

    What could be a "normal" fuel consumption of a 1996 Honda Accord (2.2L,
    4 cylinders, automatic)...and what actions could be taken in order to
    enhance its performance? is it possible that fuel consumption can be
    related to some faulty part that needs to be changed?

    Thank you
     
    Honda Driver, Dec 31, 2004
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  2. Honda Driver

    marcel Guest

    2.0 manual does about 13 km/litre on freeway

    marcel
     
    marcel, Jan 2, 2005
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  3. Honda Driver

    PILOT Guest

    If the car isn't running poorly then the fuel consumption by the engine is
    OK, as it's controlled by the ECU. If the car is running poorly then a fuel
    injector may be dumping too much fuel. Otherwise you may want to check for
    leaks in the fuel lines.
     
    PILOT, Jan 2, 2005
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  4. Honda Driver

    TeGGer® Guest



    http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/bymodel/1996_Honda_Accord.shtml

    This is US gallons, of course.



    If the car's running correctly, there's not much you can do other than
    driving habits.
     
    TeGGer®, Jan 3, 2005
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  5. Honda Driver

    Honda Driver Guest

    well guys,
    someone suggested that I use a fuel injector cleaner as this might
    help...but when I used it..I mean when the fuel tank had the mixture in
    it...the gas consumption was even worse than before...it ran like
    (normally it runs at 75km/10 Liters...and now it was 55km /
    10Liters)....is this normal when you have that mixture in the
    car...well I'm really wondering as the car drives really smoothly and I
    know that the fuel consumption shouldn't be that bad...it's like almost
    half what it should be...
    as for fuel lines leaks...there is no smell of fuel..so how can I make
    sure they are leaking...
    Thanks again
    Fred
     
    Honda Driver, Jan 16, 2005
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  6. Wow, that's about 13 mpg. You don't say what kind of Honda or under
    what conditions it is driven, but that is low for all but the most
    extreme circumstances. Make sure none of the wheels is dragging -
    should be easy to push it on level ground. If it doesn't get better
    with one or two tanks of the cleaner then you may need professional
    diagnosis. I assume that the "check engine" light isn't on.
     
    Gordon McGrew, Jan 16, 2005
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  7. Honda Driver

    Andrew Smit Guest

    13mpg! that's worse then my 17.4mpg. but i've got siedraft Weber carbs
    :) has it improved since the cleaner has run out of the system? if not
    see of your ECU is throwing a code, could be a bad O2 sensor or
    something like that.
     
    Andrew Smit, Jan 17, 2005
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  8. Honda Driver

    kilroybass Guest

    the fuel economy website is great.
     
    kilroybass, Jan 17, 2005
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