All of the engine sensors can affect fuel mileage.
it gives you better gas milage but also increases your hourse power
yes, it creates drag on the motor, very little but does affect milage
yes
Tires do not have oxygen sensors. They can have pressure sensors. The lack of pressure sensors would have no affect on fuel economy.
The gas milage of a sedan is 40 and the gas milage of a normal one is 25
The highway gas milage for a Dodge Dakota varies by vehicle. Average milage is around 16 mpg.
It depends on the vehicle. Some get really good gas milage, especially hybrids, but SUVs get less gas milage.
Try or check the o2 sensors.
If you have a big truck instead of a little car such as my dads Honda crx, the shape of it creates wind resistance so your engine has to work harder to fight the wing. Basically you get less gas milage not that trucks get good gas milage anyways.
This code is your o2 sensors, unforetunatly u cannot determine which one so replace both....like i did yay! but gas milage did go up.
Slow down
THE no. 1 sensor to affect are the oxygen sensors. They heat up to be able to take proper readings just after the catalytic converters. If they are out of calibration , just not working, or your cats are clogged, they will run in a "looped circuit" and give horrible mileage because of the bad readings. This is a major circuit for fuel/air mixture. You can only imagine ....