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Quote from: Band on November 14, 2014, 05:25:10 PMQuote from: coachcw on November 14, 2014, 05:23:43 PMremember winter fuels cause a 10-15 percent drop as well.I measure mpg on every tank and I've never seen a drop in the winter. That is completely abnormal FWIW.
Quote from: coachcw on November 14, 2014, 05:23:43 PMremember winter fuels cause a 10-15 percent drop as well.I measure mpg on every tank and I've never seen a drop in the winter.
remember winter fuels cause a 10-15 percent drop as well.
Was that the only thing done at the shop? Any other recent repairs even if you think unrelated?
and that right there could be the whole problem.. Unmetered air entering the engine downstream of the maf causing the motor to think it is running lean there by making the system add more fuel.
IF it helps, I'm pointing at the broken connection here...And yes, they did fail to put the clamp back in place, but with the broken connection that doesn't really matter so much in this case.
That's the problem, I've been using gas all these years instead of rice! Say what you want but if you look at reliability of used automobiles in Consumer Reports the CRV tops all the rest. And last I looked, our 2004 was the best year for CRV reliability. Gotta like that.