well, yeah. so does running the ac, or having unnecessary weight in your car
The gas mileage for the 2009 Toyota Tundra depends on whether you are driving in the city or on the highway. In city driving will get you 15mpg while Highway driving will get you 19mpg.
The color of paint does not affect gas mileage in any way.
The gas mileage the hybrid Honda Accord will get on the highway is 45 mpg. The gas mileage in the city is 49 mpg and the combined gas mileage is 47 mpg.
It can decrease your mileage by 75%.
Yes, the faulty power steering pressure switch does affect the gas mileage. It will give a wrong reading of the gas mileage. It is therefore important to fix it when it is faulty.
Unless it's an all-out racing chip, which I doubt, I would think your driving habits would affect gas mileage much more than just changing the ECM chip.
Yes.
If it is malfunctioning it can affect fuel mileage.
The stated gas mileage is; 23 mpg on the highway, 19 mpg in the city. The actual gas mileage is dependent upon the driver and the driving conditions
Although there are some variables in determining gas mileage such as type of engine, cylinders, and size of engine, there is an average gas mileage for the 2006 Ford Explorer. The gas mileage for the 2006 Ford Explorer is 13 MPG for city driving, and 19 MPG for highway driving with a combined total of 15 MPG.
The Traction Control should be left on at all times. It has no effect on gas mileage whatsoever. TC does not work until the system detects wheel spin.
1.7 is not the answer! its 1.3