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Yaunclesam 11-09-2011 11:32 AM

Losing gas while parked. help!
 
I haven't been driving my Z too often these days because of the cold weather. I would start the car about once a week for about 15 minutes but every time I started it I noticed that my range had decreased alot. One week it was 50miles the next week it was 33 miles and now I just started it up and it just had flashing lines. As if to say 0 miles. I've looked underneath for leaks and found none. I don't know if this has anything to do with it but my car has been parked on a hill facing downward. Any ideas as to what is causing me to lose fuel so quickly?

LinPark 11-09-2011 12:33 PM

Maybe the calculations it is doing takes into consideration recent history? If you run it for 15 mins and go nowhere then that is about the worst gas mileage you could ever have. Perhaps the computer is using that information to mislead you. If you don't see any leaks then I wouldn't worry about it too much - I've had 0 LED's lit up in the gas gauge and still driven the car for 20 more miles.

WhiskeyHotel 11-09-2011 12:53 PM

Sounds like you're not "losing gas", just that the computer is losing its mind.

Yaunclesam 11-09-2011 02:44 PM

It's not set to show the average mileage. It's set to show the range.

Red__Zed 11-09-2011 02:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Yaunclesam (Post 1399735)
It's not set to show the average mileage. It's set to show the range.

Which is a function of average mileage

m4a1mustang 11-09-2011 02:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Red__Zed (Post 1399737)
Which is a function of average mileage

^ This

RandyD 11-09-2011 02:55 PM

it is correct: If you keep driving the way you have recently, you will get this many more miles out of your tank...

you are not losing gas.

shadoquad 11-09-2011 03:10 PM

The car's gonna explode!!!!!!!

http://www.deviantart.com/download/2...en-d44p5ys.jpg

fuct 11-09-2011 03:32 PM

idling means your burning gas but traveling zero distance. so yes it will effect your range.....

mine did the same thing when i was working on my stereo. i had the car running while adjusted alot of setting and what not. my mileage sucked that tank.

vividracing 11-09-2011 05:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fuct (Post 1399809)
the computer said my mileage sucked that tank.

ftfy!

This is why most people recommend calculating your MPG on your own. That computer doesn't do a very great job.

fuct 11-10-2011 08:03 AM

Agreed!

wind.zero 11-10-2011 09:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vividracing (Post 1400046)
ftfy!

This is why most people recommend calculating your MPG on your own. That computer doesn't do a very great job.

http://i1120.photobucket.com/albums/.../oldschool.jpg
  • Fill up your fuel tank all the way
  • Reset the trip odometer
  • Drive your car as you normally would and let your fuel tank deplete
  • Fill up your fuel tank all the way again
  • Record the amount of fuel it took to refill the tank
  • Look at the number of miles on the trip odometer
Here comes the tricky part ....

Divide the number of miles on the trip odometer but the number of gallons/liters off your fuel receipt. This yields your MPG or MPL.

http://i1120.photobucket.com/albums/...isc/images.jpg

MattP725 11-10-2011 11:19 AM

Flashing doesn't mean 0 miles btw it means you are below a certain point (30 or 25 miles I believe). It doesn't count you down to 0 for some reason.

vividracing 11-10-2011 12:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wind.zero (Post 1400893)
http://i1120.photobucket.com/albums/.../oldschool.jpg
  • Fill up your fuel tank all the way
  • Reset the trip odometer
  • Drive your car as you normally would and let your fuel tank deplete
  • Fill up your fuel tank all the way again
  • Record the amount of fuel it took to refill the tank
  • Look at the number of miles on the trip odometer
Here comes the tricky part ....

Divide the number of miles on the trip odometer but the number of gallons/liters off your fuel receipt. This yields your MPG or MPL.

http://i1120.photobucket.com/albums/...isc/images.jpg

Bingo! I remember my grandpa kept a little book in his shirt pocket for JUST calculating MPG. Some times the new way isn't the best way.

370fan 11-11-2011 02:31 PM

Check for crack heads in your area stealing gas out of your car. They might be huffing it to get high. If you approach them nicely maybe they will let you join in.


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