#1: peugeot 206 too much fuel consumption Author: coolhas, Posted: Thu Sep 05, 2013 5:27 am ---- hi guys new here hoping to get some useful info on a problem doing my head in.
I have a Peugeot 206 1.4 auto 2002 that's using too much fuel consumption
have had it serviced everything changed air oil spark filters etc
still no help i currently get about 160-165 miles on a full tank of 55 quid
any help please
#2: Re: peugeot 206 too much fuel consumption Author: kizza93, Posted: Thu Sep 05, 2013 6:03 am ---- What are the miles town or motorway
#3: Re: peugeot 206 too much fuel consumption Author: macca1411, Location: Westhoughton, LancashirePosted: Thu Sep 05, 2013 7:48 am ----
coolhas wrote:
hi guys new here hoping to get some useful info on a problem doing my head in.
I have a Peugeot 206 1.4 auto 2002 that's using too much fuel consumption
have had it serviced everything changed air oil spark filters etc
still no help i currently get about 160-165 miles on a full tank of 55 quid
any help please
The volume of fuel you put in would be more useful than what you pay. Fuel prices within 5 miles of me range from 132.7 to 137.9
From a quick calculation yes your consumption is crap. I worked it out to be approx 18 mpg. Autos use more fuel normally, but shouldn't double the consumption.
#4: Re: peugeot 206 too much fuel consumption Author: coolhas, Posted: Thu Sep 05, 2013 8:13 am ---- hi guys thanks for the replies its in town but a full tank is giving me 165 miles gutted any idea what it could be
#5: Re: peugeot 206 too much fuel consumption Author: coolhas, Posted: Thu Sep 05, 2013 8:16 am ---- hi yeh its 133.7 up here
#6: high fuel consumption Author: coolhas, Posted: Thu Sep 05, 2013 8:51 am ---- hi guys new here hoping to get some useful info on a problem doing my head in.
I have a Peugeot 206 1.4 auto 2002 that's using too much fuel consumption
have had it serviced everything changed air oil spark filters etc
still no help i currently get about 160-165 miles on a full tank of 55 quid
its about 133.7 a litre up here and driving in town not motorway
#8: Re: Merged Fuel Consumption Topics Author: MrBSI, Location: What's it to you? ? ?Posted: Thu Sep 05, 2013 9:26 am ---- A TU3 engine with the w**ky AL4 box attached trying to drag around 1 ton of weight is never going to return good fuel consumption figures especially trundling around town.
A TU3 engine with the w**ky AL4 box attached trying to drag around 1 ton of weight is never going to return good fuel consumption figures especially trundling around town.
your kidding me right ??? what kind of reply or post was that makes no sense im still not getting anywhere close to normal mileage or else why would i post here
#10: Re: Merged Fuel Consumption Topics Author: cosmicdance, Location: Leeds, UKPosted: Thu Sep 05, 2013 11:33 am ---- Unfortunately you will get mindless replies like that one, and many more, on this site as people often post before they engage their brains.
Andy
#11: Re: Merged Fuel Consumption Topics Author: Uz, Location: No Man's LandPosted: Thu Sep 05, 2013 1:20 pm ---- 140.9 a litre for Tesco Momentum cost me £72 to brim my tank from the bottom reserve light. Tank gives me 280-320 mile with a Typhoon induction and Janspeed Induction.
I drive a 180 I feel wounded with that sort of mileage return.
140.9 a litre for Tesco Momentum cost me £72 to brim my tank from the bottom reserve light. Tank gives me 280-320 mile with a Typhoon induction and Janspeed Induction.
I drive a 180 I feel wounded with that sort of mileage return.
Is that not due to the extra weight from the audio install?
140.9 a litre for Tesco Momentum cost me £72 to brim my tank from the bottom reserve light. Tank gives me 280-320 mile with a Typhoon induction and Janspeed Induction.
I drive a 180 I feel wounded with that sort of mileage return.
Is that not due to the extra weight from the audio install?
The audio hasn't effected it at all... was giving me the same MPG when I bought it as standard as it is now.
A bass tube and 2 amps isn't exactly going to make the world of difference though seeing as they weight pretty much the same as a spare tyre and the cage.
#14: Re: Merged Fuel Consumption Topics Author: coolhas, Posted: Fri Sep 06, 2013 4:29 am ---- hi thats all good and intresting but does anyone have the slightest idea what could be wrong with mine i dont drive like a mainiac and dont have any audio equipment either
#15: Re: Merged Fuel Consumption Topics Author: Tolkienfan001, Location: SpaldingPosted: Fri Sep 06, 2013 4:37 am ---- Have you had a code reader on the car? Any dash lights on? Has the mpg dropped recently, or has it always been low? Have you changed anything recently?
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