2003 Sonata questions
My 03 Sonata with small 2.7 V6 engine is getting deplorable gas mileage. The
best mileage so far is only been 18.45 mpg. Vehicle has over 1000 miles on odometer. This is 2 miles less per gallon then I was getting on a 96 Chrysler T&C van with a 3.8. I will be taking it back to dealer for repair of this problem. Also, has anyone noticed when first starting the vehicle after standing for a few hours, the 2-3 up shift is delayed for the first mile or so. This appears to have just started and it won't up shift until the rpm is nearly 3000. After a mile of driving the 2-3 up shifting occurs under 2000 rpm. 3000 rpm is too high for a cold engine. Anyone else noticed this problem? Bob |
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"Bob" <rajohngm@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message news:rm7rb.35367$Ec1.2920907@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net... > My 03 Sonata with small 2.7 V6 engine is getting deplorable gas mileage. The > best mileage so far is only been 18.45 mpg. Vehicle has over 1000 miles on > odometer. This is 2 miles less per gallon then I was getting on a 96 > Chrysler T&C van with a 3.8. I will be taking it back to dealer for repair > of this problem. My '94 Dodge Spirit with 2.5 in-line 4 gets 19 mpg. Your mileage looks fine from my point of view. |
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You say small 2.7 V-6,is there a "big" 2.7 V-6?I don't think so.You don't
explain if the driving is in town or on the highway ,or both.18.45 mpg is good for around town.I get 27 on the highway.There are too many variables and differences to compare the mpg from one vehicle to another(size of engine,weight,model etc.)I think you need to establish more meaningful and accurate facts before you take it back to a dealer because you"think" the mpg on your car is unsatisfactory.Think it over. Good luck. "pookeybrain" <blockme@spews.org> wrote in message news:1i8rb.905$O2.76213@twister.tampabay.rr.com... > > "Bob" <rajohngm@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message > news:rm7rb.35367$Ec1.2920907@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net... > > My 03 Sonata with small 2.7 V6 engine is getting deplorable gas mileage. > The > > best mileage so far is only been 18.45 mpg. Vehicle has over 1000 miles on > > odometer. This is 2 miles less per gallon then I was getting on a 96 > > Chrysler T&C van with a 3.8. I will be taking it back to dealer for repair > > of this problem. > > My '94 Dodge Spirit with 2.5 in-line 4 gets 19 mpg. Your mileage looks fine > from my point of view. > > |
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First, where are you driving? City or Highway? If it's the former,
your numbers are just about right. Second, keep in mind that your mileage will increase slightly after about 1500 miles and the engine has been properly broken in. Third, the intake and exhaust systems on Hyundai vehicles (especially on those with the "Delta" 2.7L engine) are VERY restrictive. You can add another 0.5-1.0 MPG by installing a K&N air filter and another 2-3 MPG by installing a larger-diameter, less-restrictive exhaust system from the last cat back. Fourth, Hyundai vehicles run VERY rich, to the tune of 10.5:1 (how do you think they get away with that 10.0:1 compression ratio on 87 Octane gas?). If you want to lean it out with a piggyback computer then you can gain another 3-4 MPG. The shift points are fluid and depend greatly on how heavy your foot is. 3000 RPM is nothing, cold engine or not. I try to keep mine under 3500 until the temp needle moves off of the peg and under 4000 until the temp needle passes the first line on the gauge. I wouldn't worry about it. On Sat, 08 Nov 2003 14:47:51 GMT, "Bob" <rajohngm@worldnet.att.net> wrote: >My 03 Sonata with small 2.7 V6 engine is getting deplorable gas mileage. The >best mileage so far is only been 18.45 mpg. Vehicle has over 1000 miles on >odometer. This is 2 miles less per gallon then I was getting on a 96 >Chrysler T&C van with a 3.8. I will be taking it back to dealer for repair >of this problem. > >Also, has anyone noticed when first starting the vehicle after standing for >a few hours, the 2-3 up shift is delayed for the first mile or so. This >appears to have just started and it won't up shift until the rpm is nearly >3000. After a mile of driving the 2-3 up shifting occurs under 2000 rpm. >3000 rpm is too high for a cold engine. Anyone else noticed this problem? >Bob > |
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On Sat, 08 Nov 2003 16:49:45 GMT, Ynocencio Zamora staggered into the
Black Sun and said: Please don't top-post. Message rearranged to comply with Usenet conventions. > "pookeybrain" <blockme@spews.org> wrote in message > news:1i8rb.905$O2.76213@twister.tampabay.rr.com... >> "Bob" <rajohngm@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message >> news:rm7rb.35367$Ec1.2920907@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net... >>> My 03 Sonata with small 2.7 V6 engine is getting deplorable gas >>> mileage. The best mileage so far is only been 18.45 mpg. Vehicle >>> has over 1000 miles on odometer. Auto or manual? More precise odometer reading? My old Sable had 78,000 miles on it, so I could say it has "over 1000 miles" and be correct. >> My '94 Dodge Spirit with 2.5 in-line 4 gets 19 mpg. Your mileage >> looks fine from my point of view. > You say small 2.7 V-6,is there a "big" 2.7 V-6?I don't think so. Hyundai makes a 3.0L V6, but it's not available in the 2003 Sonata according to their website. 2.7L could be described as "small" in comparison to, say, the 3.5L V6 in a 2002 Nissan Maxima. > explain if the driving is in town or on the highway ,or both.18.45 mpg > is good for around town.I get 27 on the highway. Estimated mileage for a 2003 V6 Sonata is 19/27 (auto) 20/27 (manual). If the OP has an auto tranny and was doing city driving, the mileage is fine. Also remember that the mileage will be worse until the break-in period has elapsed (1200 miles for a Sonata?) and the rings and such won't fully seat until about 3000 miles. > and differences to compare the mpg from one vehicle to another(size of > engine,weight,model etc.) Don't forget personal driving style. If you're always flooring it at stoplights, your mileage will be worse than if you accelerate gently, and driving long distances at 80 uses more gas than driving long distances at 70. > I think you need to establish more meaningful and accurate facts > before you take it back to a dealer because you"think" the mpg on your > car is unsatisfactory. Aye. -- Matt G|There is no Darkness in eternity/But only Light too dim for us to see When we get to that bridge, we'll burn it behind us, then jump. |
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My Sonata 2.7 with Auto tranny took about 10.000 Km (6000 miles) before
stabilizing mileage. Now it is usually above 8 Kl/l (about 22-23 mpg). Before I had about 7,5 Km/l (21 mpg). Said this , the mileage depends very much from driving style and if in city or highway. Zotto |
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i think your cars transmission holds the gear longer when cold to speed up
the warming process to burn fuel properly and lwhen driven in cooler climates, seen posts on thc.org and they sat same thing as you, but told by duke on there that its proper for it to be doing that. Hes a hyundai tech in southern On. "Bob" <rajohngm@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message news:rm7rb.35367$Ec1.2920907@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net... > My 03 Sonata with small 2.7 V6 engine is getting deplorable gas mileage. The > best mileage so far is only been 18.45 mpg. Vehicle has over 1000 miles on > odometer. This is 2 miles less per gallon then I was getting on a 96 > Chrysler T&C van with a 3.8. I will be taking it back to dealer for repair > of this problem. > > Also, has anyone noticed when first starting the vehicle after standing for > a few hours, the 2-3 up shift is delayed for the first mile or so. This > appears to have just started and it won't up shift until the rpm is nearly > 3000. After a mile of driving the 2-3 up shifting occurs under 2000 rpm. > 3000 rpm is too high for a cold engine. Anyone else noticed this problem? > Bob > > |
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For city driving, 18 is about right; about 27 hwy. Avg should be about 22
for mixed driving. About the 2 to 3 upshift, all hyundai autos seem to do that---I had a 2002 Elantra that did it in addition to my present 2004 Sonata GLS. It has to do with the temp of the tranny fluid and the "adaptive learning" feature of the Hyundai autos. "Bob" <rajohngm@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message news:rm7rb.35367$Ec1.2920907@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net... > My 03 Sonata with small 2.7 V6 engine is getting deplorable gas mileage. The > best mileage so far is only been 18.45 mpg. Vehicle has over 1000 miles on > odometer. This is 2 miles less per gallon then I was getting on a 96 > Chrysler T&C van with a 3.8. I will be taking it back to dealer for repair > of this problem. > > Also, has anyone noticed when first starting the vehicle after standing for > a few hours, the 2-3 up shift is delayed for the first mile or so. This > appears to have just started and it won't up shift until the rpm is nearly > 3000. After a mile of driving the 2-3 up shifting occurs under 2000 rpm. > 3000 rpm is too high for a cold engine. Anyone else noticed this problem? > Bob > > |
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I have a 98 SOnata, and I get 21 MPG on Regular and 23 MPG on AMACO Premium. Your mileage is not bad for a small V-8. 2MPG difference can be reflected in gas quality (some such as AMOCO burn better) , type of driving. (if the van made long trips and the Sonata City driving), seaonal driving (summer gas evaporates and often lowers MPG), equipment on the vehicle, and even tires on the car can affect driving MPG's. "Bob" <rajohngm@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message news:rm7rb.35367$Ec1.2920907@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net... > My 03 Sonata with small 2.7 V6 engine is getting deplorable gas mileage. The > best mileage so far is only been 18.45 mpg. Vehicle has over 1000 miles on > odometer. This is 2 miles less per gallon then I was getting on a 96 > Chrysler T&C van with a 3.8. I will be taking it back to dealer for repair > of this problem. > > Also, has anyone noticed when first starting the vehicle after standing for > a few hours, the 2-3 up shift is delayed for the first mile or so. This > appears to have just started and it won't up shift until the rpm is nearly > 3000. After a mile of driving the 2-3 up shifting occurs under 2000 rpm. > 3000 rpm is too high for a cold engine. Anyone else noticed this problem? > Bob > > |
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Are you referring, when you mention the exhaust system of the muffler and tailpipes??? "Jason" <noneofyourbusiness@biteme.net> wrote in message news:vilqqvgas0u3kjjeg10k5703p1q9p1ippb@4ax.com... > First, where are you driving? City or Highway? If it's the former, > your numbers are just about right. Second, keep in mind that your > mileage will increase slightly after about 1500 miles and the engine > has been properly broken in. Third, the intake and exhaust systems on > Hyundai vehicles (especially on those with the "Delta" 2.7L engine) > are VERY restrictive. You can add another 0.5-1.0 MPG by installing a > K&N air filter and another 2-3 MPG by installing a larger-diameter, > less-restrictive exhaust system from the last cat back. Fourth, > Hyundai vehicles run VERY rich, to the tune of 10.5:1 (how do you > think they get away with that 10.0:1 compression ratio on 87 Octane > gas?). If you want to lean it out with a piggyback computer then you > can gain another 3-4 MPG. > > The shift points are fluid and depend greatly on how heavy your foot > is. 3000 RPM is nothing, cold engine or not. I try to keep mine > under 3500 until the temp needle moves off of the peg and under 4000 > until the temp needle passes the first line on the gauge. I wouldn't > worry about it. > > On Sat, 08 Nov 2003 14:47:51 GMT, "Bob" <rajohngm@worldnet.att.net> > wrote: > > >My 03 Sonata with small 2.7 V6 engine is getting deplorable gas mileage. The > >best mileage so far is only been 18.45 mpg. Vehicle has over 1000 miles on > >odometer. This is 2 miles less per gallon then I was getting on a 96 > >Chrysler T&C van with a 3.8. I will be taking it back to dealer for repair > >of this problem. > > > >Also, has anyone noticed when first starting the vehicle after standing for > >a few hours, the 2-3 up shift is delayed for the first mile or so. This > >appears to have just started and it won't up shift until the rpm is nearly > >3000. After a mile of driving the 2-3 up shifting occurs under 2000 rpm. > >3000 rpm is too high for a cold engine. Anyone else noticed this problem? > >Bob > > > |
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When I said that the exhaust was very restrictive I was referring to
everything: exhaust manifolds, cats, piping, resonator, and muffler. What I suggested replacing was everything from the last cat to the tip of the tail pipe (this would be some pipe, a resonator, and a muffler). This will give a slight power gain, as well as better gas mileage. If you want to replace your exhaust manifolds with a pair of 3-1 headers and replace your cats with high-flow variants you will gain quite a bit of high-end HP (at the cost of some low-end torque) and several more MPG. Regardless of what you may replace, always make sure that you get your pipes mandrel-bent instead of crush-bent. Oh, I almost forgot, if you replace a cat with a high-flow model you will void the 80K/8yr warranty on emission control. If you install headers you will not be smog-legal in CA as there are currently no headers for the Delta that are CARB-certified. On Tue, 11 Nov 2003 10:28:52 -0600, "Fred Deaton" <fdeaton@jscc.edu> wrote: > >Are you referring, when you mention the exhaust system of the muffler and >tailpipes??? > > > > >"Jason" <noneofyourbusiness@biteme.net> wrote in message >news:vilqqvgas0u3kjjeg10k5703p1q9p1ippb@4ax.com.. . >> First, where are you driving? City or Highway? If it's the former, >> your numbers are just about right. Second, keep in mind that your >> mileage will increase slightly after about 1500 miles and the engine >> has been properly broken in. Third, the intake and exhaust systems on >> Hyundai vehicles (especially on those with the "Delta" 2.7L engine) >> are VERY restrictive. You can add another 0.5-1.0 MPG by installing a >> K&N air filter and another 2-3 MPG by installing a larger-diameter, >> less-restrictive exhaust system from the last cat back. Fourth, >> Hyundai vehicles run VERY rich, to the tune of 10.5:1 (how do you >> think they get away with that 10.0:1 compression ratio on 87 Octane >> gas?). If you want to lean it out with a piggyback computer then you >> can gain another 3-4 MPG. >> >> The shift points are fluid and depend greatly on how heavy your foot >> is. 3000 RPM is nothing, cold engine or not. I try to keep mine >> under 3500 until the temp needle moves off of the peg and under 4000 >> until the temp needle passes the first line on the gauge. I wouldn't >> worry about it. >> >> On Sat, 08 Nov 2003 14:47:51 GMT, "Bob" <rajohngm@worldnet.att.net> >> wrote: >> >> >My 03 Sonata with small 2.7 V6 engine is getting deplorable gas mileage. >The >> >best mileage so far is only been 18.45 mpg. Vehicle has over 1000 miles >on >> >odometer. This is 2 miles less per gallon then I was getting on a 96 >> >Chrysler T&C van with a 3.8. I will be taking it back to dealer for >repair >> >of this problem. >> > >> >Also, has anyone noticed when first starting the vehicle after standing >for >> >a few hours, the 2-3 up shift is delayed for the first mile or so. This >> >appears to have just started and it won't up shift until the rpm is >nearly >> >3000. After a mile of driving the 2-3 up shifting occurs under 2000 rpm. >> >3000 rpm is too high for a cold engine. Anyone else noticed this problem? >> >Bob >> > >> > |
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Have simular problem 03 Elantra 21mpg .call Hyundai said no codes no
fix!!!! Corporate never returned calls.. Have also 3.0 Acura CL 1999 getting 30 on hywy 25 city figure that ...... Will probably sell Hyundai by self buy a pre-driven Acura CL or TL both good history AND MPG "Bob" <rajohngm@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message news:rm7rb.35367$Ec1.2920907@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net... > My 03 Sonata with small 2.7 V6 engine is getting deplorable gas mileage. The > best mileage so far is only been 18.45 mpg. Vehicle has over 1000 miles on > odometer. This is 2 miles less per gallon then I was getting on a 96 > Chrysler T&C van with a 3.8. I will be taking it back to dealer for repair > of this problem. > > Also, has anyone noticed when first starting the vehicle after standing for > a few hours, the 2-3 up shift is delayed for the first mile or so. This > appears to have just started and it won't up shift until the rpm is nearly > 3000. After a mile of driving the 2-3 up shifting occurs under 2000 rpm. > 3000 rpm is too high for a cold engine. Anyone else noticed this problem? > Bob > > |
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news group wrote:
> Have simular problem 03 Elantra 21mpg .call Hyundai said no codes no > fix!!!! Corporate never returned calls.. > Have also 3.0 Acura CL 1999 getting 30 on hywy 25 city figure that ...... > Will probably sell Hyundai by self buy a pre-driven Acura CL or TL both > good history AND MPG > "Bob" <rajohngm@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message > news:rm7rb.35367$Ec1.2920907@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net... > >>My 03 Sonata with small 2.7 V6 engine is getting deplorable gas mileage. > > The > >>best mileage so far is only been 18.45 mpg. Vehicle has over 1000 miles on >>odometer. This is 2 miles less per gallon then I was getting on a 96 >>Chrysler T&C van with a 3.8. I will be taking it back to dealer for repair >>of this problem. >> >>Also, has anyone noticed when first starting the vehicle after standing > > for > >>a few hours, the 2-3 up shift is delayed for the first mile or so. This >>appears to have just started and it won't up shift until the rpm is nearly >>3000. After a mile of driving the 2-3 up shifting occurs under 2000 rpm. >>3000 rpm is too high for a cold engine. Anyone else noticed this problem? >>Bob >> >> > > > I had the same problem with my Sonata 2002. But now with my 2004, it's OK. |
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