Because it does and that's okay :D
They "reset" while driving at highway speeds.They "reset" while driving at highway speeds.
Oxygen censor
It varies depending on the model you get, the speed your driving, good tires on the car, etc. but the average highway mileage for a Dodge Neon ranges from 28-32 miles per gallon
The differential fluid on a Dodge Ram 1500 4x4 needs to be changed every 50,000 miles for normal highway driving. If the vehicle is used in 4x4 regularly, then change the differential fluid about every 25,000 to 30,000 miles.
I called the Dodge service center and they told me it was 100 miles. They said that this information is not posted anywhere. You will want to have a combination of city and highway driving.
I'd flush every 100,000 miles normal driving. every 50,000 miles for hard driving
The mpg of the 2007 Dodge Ram varies depending on the model and the type of driving being done. The average, when considering all models together, would be between 12 and 14 mpg for city driving, 17 and 20 mpg for highway driving, and 14 and 16mpg for combined driving.
49.2 psi or around 50 psi-driving down the highway should be about the same. Mine was only 20 psi driving down the highway, replaced in tank fuel pump and it runs fine.
anywhere from 15 in the city to above 30 on the highway - depending on engine, model, and driving habits.
Normal range is 190-220 F
Anywhere from 14 to 17 mpg; I didn't notice any difference between city driving and highway driving in either of the '96 Grand Caravans I owned.
The EPA range estimate for the 2014 Dodge Durango is N in the city, A on the highway.