'99 CR-V getting crappy mileage
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'99 CR-V getting crappy mileage
Hi all,
I have a '99 CR-V EX w/ real time 4WD that has - beginning a little over
a year ago - begin getting fairly poor mileage compared to where the
care was newer. I change the oil and filter regularly, have recently
replaced the air filter, have installed (and properly gapped) new spark
plugs, and recently had the wheels aligned. Still, I'm only getting
about 19 - 20 MPG. Never mind that I drive on the freeway 90% of the
time. I used to get about 23 - 25 MPG and for some reason, my mileage
sucks now.
Can anyone suggest what might be causing me to get such poor mileage?
Thanks
I have a '99 CR-V EX w/ real time 4WD that has - beginning a little over
a year ago - begin getting fairly poor mileage compared to where the
care was newer. I change the oil and filter regularly, have recently
replaced the air filter, have installed (and properly gapped) new spark
plugs, and recently had the wheels aligned. Still, I'm only getting
about 19 - 20 MPG. Never mind that I drive on the freeway 90% of the
time. I used to get about 23 - 25 MPG and for some reason, my mileage
sucks now.

Can anyone suggest what might be causing me to get such poor mileage?
Thanks
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Re: '99 CR-V getting crappy mileage
P.S. If it means anything, I have about 81,000 miles on this car.
"Nolan Void" <null@void.com> wrote in message
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> Hi all,
>
> I have a '99 CR-V EX w/ real time 4WD that has - beginning a little
over
> a year ago - begin getting fairly poor mileage compared to where the
> care was newer. I change the oil and filter regularly, have recently
> replaced the air filter, have installed (and properly gapped) new
spark
> plugs, and recently had the wheels aligned. Still, I'm only getting
> about 19 - 20 MPG. Never mind that I drive on the freeway 90% of the
> time. I used to get about 23 - 25 MPG and for some reason, my mileage
> sucks now.
>
> Can anyone suggest what might be causing me to get such poor mileage?
>
> Thanks
>
>
"Nolan Void" <null@void.com> wrote in message
news:MAPEc.19859$6r1.72@fed1read06...
> Hi all,
>
> I have a '99 CR-V EX w/ real time 4WD that has - beginning a little
over
> a year ago - begin getting fairly poor mileage compared to where the
> care was newer. I change the oil and filter regularly, have recently
> replaced the air filter, have installed (and properly gapped) new
spark
> plugs, and recently had the wheels aligned. Still, I'm only getting
> about 19 - 20 MPG. Never mind that I drive on the freeway 90% of the
> time. I used to get about 23 - 25 MPG and for some reason, my mileage
> sucks now.

>
> Can anyone suggest what might be causing me to get such poor mileage?
>
> Thanks
>
>
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Re: '99 CR-V getting crappy mileage
On Thu, 1 Jul 2004 01:05:01 -0700, "Nolan Void" <null@void.com> wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I have a '99 CR-V EX w/ real time 4WD that has - beginning a little over
>a year ago - begin getting fairly poor mileage compared to where the
>care was newer. I change the oil and filter regularly, have recently
>replaced the air filter, have installed (and properly gapped) new spark
>plugs, and recently had the wheels aligned. Still, I'm only getting
>about 19 - 20 MPG. Never mind that I drive on the freeway 90% of the
>time. I used to get about 23 - 25 MPG and for some reason, my mileage
>sucks now.
>
>Can anyone suggest what might be causing me to get such poor mileage?
1. Check the tire pressure. This can seem trivial but makes a huge
difference in handling/gas mileage. (assuming you didn't change tire
size/type)
2. When is the last time you had the throttlebody, fuel injection,
etc. cleaned?
3. Any codes on the engine or just a general decrease in performance?
4. When is the last time you had an alignment? If you are driving
mostly on the freeway and it's out of alignment badly enough, it may
(along with other things) decrease the performance as it's having to
fight itself just to get down the highway.
>Hi all,
>
>I have a '99 CR-V EX w/ real time 4WD that has - beginning a little over
>a year ago - begin getting fairly poor mileage compared to where the
>care was newer. I change the oil and filter regularly, have recently
>replaced the air filter, have installed (and properly gapped) new spark
>plugs, and recently had the wheels aligned. Still, I'm only getting
>about 19 - 20 MPG. Never mind that I drive on the freeway 90% of the
>time. I used to get about 23 - 25 MPG and for some reason, my mileage
>sucks now.

>
>Can anyone suggest what might be causing me to get such poor mileage?
1. Check the tire pressure. This can seem trivial but makes a huge
difference in handling/gas mileage. (assuming you didn't change tire
size/type)
2. When is the last time you had the throttlebody, fuel injection,
etc. cleaned?
3. Any codes on the engine or just a general decrease in performance?
4. When is the last time you had an alignment? If you are driving
mostly on the freeway and it's out of alignment badly enough, it may
(along with other things) decrease the performance as it's having to
fight itself just to get down the highway.
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Re: '99 CR-V getting crappy mileage
Nolan Void wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a '99 CR-V EX w/ real time 4WD that has - beginning a little over
> a year ago - begin getting fairly poor mileage compared to where the
> care was newer. I change the oil and filter regularly, have recently
> replaced the air filter, have installed (and properly gapped) new spark
> plugs, and recently had the wheels aligned. Still, I'm only getting
> about 19 - 20 MPG. Never mind that I drive on the freeway 90% of the
> time. I used to get about 23 - 25 MPG and for some reason, my mileage
> sucks now.
>
> Can anyone suggest what might be causing me to get such poor mileage?
>
> Thanks
==================
It's not in the manual, but the valve adjustment on the CRV should be
done at 50,000 or less, to prevent burning valves, but you problem is
more likely the PCV.
Your Dual Pump Fluid should also be changed after the first 30,000 miles
(it's also not mentioned in the manual.
try hondasuv.com for further confirmation.
> Hi all,
>
> I have a '99 CR-V EX w/ real time 4WD that has - beginning a little over
> a year ago - begin getting fairly poor mileage compared to where the
> care was newer. I change the oil and filter regularly, have recently
> replaced the air filter, have installed (and properly gapped) new spark
> plugs, and recently had the wheels aligned. Still, I'm only getting
> about 19 - 20 MPG. Never mind that I drive on the freeway 90% of the
> time. I used to get about 23 - 25 MPG and for some reason, my mileage
> sucks now.

>
> Can anyone suggest what might be causing me to get such poor mileage?
>
> Thanks
==================
It's not in the manual, but the valve adjustment on the CRV should be
done at 50,000 or less, to prevent burning valves, but you problem is
more likely the PCV.
Your Dual Pump Fluid should also be changed after the first 30,000 miles
(it's also not mentioned in the manual.
try hondasuv.com for further confirmation.
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Re: '99 CR-V getting crappy mileage
Change the PCV valve, if it's stuck the car will consume more gas
(10-20% more).
Cosmin
Nolan Void wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a '99 CR-V EX w/ real time 4WD that has - beginning a little over
> a year ago - begin getting fairly poor mileage compared to where the
> care was newer. I change the oil and filter regularly, have recently
> replaced the air filter, have installed (and properly gapped) new spark
> plugs, and recently had the wheels aligned. Still, I'm only getting
> about 19 - 20 MPG. Never mind that I drive on the freeway 90% of the
> time. I used to get about 23 - 25 MPG and for some reason, my mileage
> sucks now.
>
> Can anyone suggest what might be causing me to get such poor mileage?
>
> Thanks
>
>
(10-20% more).
Cosmin
Nolan Void wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a '99 CR-V EX w/ real time 4WD that has - beginning a little over
> a year ago - begin getting fairly poor mileage compared to where the
> care was newer. I change the oil and filter regularly, have recently
> replaced the air filter, have installed (and properly gapped) new spark
> plugs, and recently had the wheels aligned. Still, I'm only getting
> about 19 - 20 MPG. Never mind that I drive on the freeway 90% of the
> time. I used to get about 23 - 25 MPG and for some reason, my mileage
> sucks now.

>
> Can anyone suggest what might be causing me to get such poor mileage?
>
> Thanks
>
>
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Re: '99 CR-V getting crappy mileage
A valve adjustment can add a couple miles per gallon. I have a 2001 CRV and
around town the typical mileage was 18-19 and 23-24 on the freeway. It has
38,000 miles on it now, but I had the valves adjusted at 33,000 miles and
the mileage jumped to 20-21 in town and 25-26 on the freeway.
"motsco_ _" <"motsco_ _"@interbaun.com> wrote in message
news:40E40A66.5070805@interbaun.com...
> Nolan Void wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I have a '99 CR-V EX w/ real time 4WD that has - beginning a little over
> > a year ago - begin getting fairly poor mileage compared to where the
> > care was newer. I change the oil and filter regularly, have recently
> > replaced the air filter, have installed (and properly gapped) new spark
> > plugs, and recently had the wheels aligned. Still, I'm only getting
> > about 19 - 20 MPG. Never mind that I drive on the freeway 90% of the
> > time. I used to get about 23 - 25 MPG and for some reason, my mileage
> > sucks now.
> >
> > Can anyone suggest what might be causing me to get such poor mileage?
> >
> > Thanks
>
> ==================
>
> It's not in the manual, but the valve adjustment on the CRV should be
> done at 50,000 or less, to prevent burning valves, but you problem is
> more likely the PCV.
>
> Your Dual Pump Fluid should also be changed after the first 30,000 miles
> (it's also not mentioned in the manual.
>
> try hondasuv.com for further confirmation.
>
around town the typical mileage was 18-19 and 23-24 on the freeway. It has
38,000 miles on it now, but I had the valves adjusted at 33,000 miles and
the mileage jumped to 20-21 in town and 25-26 on the freeway.
"motsco_ _" <"motsco_ _"@interbaun.com> wrote in message
news:40E40A66.5070805@interbaun.com...
> Nolan Void wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I have a '99 CR-V EX w/ real time 4WD that has - beginning a little over
> > a year ago - begin getting fairly poor mileage compared to where the
> > care was newer. I change the oil and filter regularly, have recently
> > replaced the air filter, have installed (and properly gapped) new spark
> > plugs, and recently had the wheels aligned. Still, I'm only getting
> > about 19 - 20 MPG. Never mind that I drive on the freeway 90% of the
> > time. I used to get about 23 - 25 MPG and for some reason, my mileage
> > sucks now.

> >
> > Can anyone suggest what might be causing me to get such poor mileage?
> >
> > Thanks
>
> ==================
>
> It's not in the manual, but the valve adjustment on the CRV should be
> done at 50,000 or less, to prevent burning valves, but you problem is
> more likely the PCV.
>
> Your Dual Pump Fluid should also be changed after the first 30,000 miles
> (it's also not mentioned in the manual.
>
> try hondasuv.com for further confirmation.
>
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Re: '99 CR-V getting crappy mileage
Thanks to you, DragonRider, motsco, and cosmin for the advice. It is
much appreciated.
I will start with replacing the PCV and then see about having the valves
adjusted.
Thanks again.
"Larry" <lgz56@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> A valve adjustment can add a couple miles per gallon. I have a 2001
CRV and
> around town the typical mileage was 18-19 and 23-24 on the freeway. It
has
> 38,000 miles on it now, but I had the valves adjusted at 33,000 miles
and
> the mileage jumped to 20-21 in town and 25-26 on the freeway.
>
>
> "motsco_ _" <"motsco_ _"@interbaun.com> wrote in message
> news:40E40A66.5070805@interbaun.com...
> > Nolan Void wrote:
> > > Hi all,
> > >
> > > I have a '99 CR-V EX w/ real time 4WD that has - beginning a
little over
> > > a year ago - begin getting fairly poor mileage compared to where
the
> > > care was newer. I change the oil and filter regularly, have
recently
> > > replaced the air filter, have installed (and properly gapped) new
spark
> > > plugs, and recently had the wheels aligned. Still, I'm only
getting
> > > about 19 - 20 MPG. Never mind that I drive on the freeway 90% of
the
> > > time. I used to get about 23 - 25 MPG and for some reason, my
mileage
> > > sucks now.
> > >
> > > Can anyone suggest what might be causing me to get such poor
mileage?
> > >
> > > Thanks
> >
> > ==================
> >
> > It's not in the manual, but the valve adjustment on the CRV should
be
> > done at 50,000 or less, to prevent burning valves, but you problem
is
> > more likely the PCV.
> >
> > Your Dual Pump Fluid should also be changed after the first 30,000
miles
> > (it's also not mentioned in the manual.
> >
> > try hondasuv.com for further confirmation.
> >
>
>
much appreciated.
I will start with replacing the PCV and then see about having the valves
adjusted.
Thanks again.
"Larry" <lgz56@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:ehYEc.82420$_j1.77296@newssvr29.news.prodigy. com...
> A valve adjustment can add a couple miles per gallon. I have a 2001
CRV and
> around town the typical mileage was 18-19 and 23-24 on the freeway. It
has
> 38,000 miles on it now, but I had the valves adjusted at 33,000 miles
and
> the mileage jumped to 20-21 in town and 25-26 on the freeway.
>
>
> "motsco_ _" <"motsco_ _"@interbaun.com> wrote in message
> news:40E40A66.5070805@interbaun.com...
> > Nolan Void wrote:
> > > Hi all,
> > >
> > > I have a '99 CR-V EX w/ real time 4WD that has - beginning a
little over
> > > a year ago - begin getting fairly poor mileage compared to where
the
> > > care was newer. I change the oil and filter regularly, have
recently
> > > replaced the air filter, have installed (and properly gapped) new
spark
> > > plugs, and recently had the wheels aligned. Still, I'm only
getting
> > > about 19 - 20 MPG. Never mind that I drive on the freeway 90% of
the
> > > time. I used to get about 23 - 25 MPG and for some reason, my
mileage
> > > sucks now.

> > >
> > > Can anyone suggest what might be causing me to get such poor
mileage?
> > >
> > > Thanks
> >
> > ==================
> >
> > It's not in the manual, but the valve adjustment on the CRV should
be
> > done at 50,000 or less, to prevent burning valves, but you problem
is
> > more likely the PCV.
> >
> > Your Dual Pump Fluid should also be changed after the first 30,000
miles
> > (it's also not mentioned in the manual.
> >
> > try hondasuv.com for further confirmation.
> >
>
>
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