Finally found my mpg problem
#1
Finally found my mpg problem
Ivw posted on this forum a few times about my mpg problem and I finally got around to taking it to the dealer to have them use the analyzer on it and it's a vacuum leak.. All these other places couldn't tell me cause they would only use code scanners n not analyzers so hopefully this helps my problem.. What do u think? I'm getting 11.2 mpg as I type this.. Could it be the vacuum leak causing my problem?
#2
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Eastern PA,
Posts: 10,462
Yes, A vacuum leak that effect the whole intake will just cause the RPMs to go up. But a vacuum leak to just one cylinder can cause a lean condition in just one cylinder. This means more O2 is hitting the O2 sensor. The PCM will richen all the cylinders to compensate. Now the other cylinders are running too rich causing a drop in power. Now you have to press harder on the gas to get up to speed.
#4
I haven't been told yet all I know is that there is a vacuum concern which I only interpen as a leak.. I'll find out more on monday since I didn't take it in until today thru will keep it over the weekend which I don't know y considering they work on Saturdays
#6
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Eastern PA,
Posts: 10,462
Leaking intake, It is use to be pretty common for the intake to leak air and no coolant. Also it depends on the tech you had. It is pretty easy to see a lean cylinder on a scope but figuring out if it is too much air or not enough fuel can be a little tricky. Normal with an intake you just spark carb cleaner in the suspected area and watch for a change in the scope. Sometimes something like the brake booster will start to leak and effect the closest cylinder. Noramlly we will pinch off those lined just to make sure its not that.
#7
Leaking intake, It is use to be pretty common for the intake to leak air and no coolant. Also it depends on the tech you had. It is pretty easy to see a lean cylinder on a scope but figuring out if it is too much air or not enough fuel can be a little tricky. Normal with an intake you just spark carb cleaner in the suspected area and watch for a change in the scope. Sometimes something like the brake booster will start to leak and effect the closest cylinder. Noramlly we will pinch off those lined just to make sure its not that.
#8
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Eastern PA,
Posts: 10,462
Yes, A vacuum leak that effect the whole intake will just cause the RPMs to go up. But a vacuum leak to just one cylinder can cause a lean condition in just one cylinder. This means more O2 is hitting the O2 sensor. The PCM will richen all the cylinders to compensate. Now the other cylinders are running too rich causing a drop in power. Now you have to press harder on the gas to get up to speed.
#10
Leaking intake, It is use to be pretty common for the intake to leak air and no coolant. Also it depends on the tech you had. It is pretty easy to see a lean cylinder on a scope but figuring out if it is too much air or not enough fuel can be a little tricky. Normal with an intake you just spark carb cleaner in the suspected area and watch for a change in the scope. Sometimes something like the brake booster will start to leak and effect the closest cylinder. Noramlly we will pinch off those lined just to make sure its not that.