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NO.14 POOR FUEL ECONOMY [SKYACTIV-G 2.0]

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POOR FUEL ECONOMY

DESCRIPTION

  • The fuel consumption is high compared to the customer’s expectations or the previous fuel consumption.

POSSIBLE CAUSE

NOTE:

  • The perceived poor fuel economy condition has two causes; the vehicle conditions and how the driver uses the vehicle. Especially, it relies heavily on how the driver uses the vehicle.

  • Use of inferior fuel

    • Ethanol blended

    • Lower octane

  • Engine oil malfunction

    • Improper engine oil level

    • Engine oil contamination

    • Improper engine oil viscosity

  • Improper engine compression

  • Ignition system malfunction

  • Improper engine coolant level

  • Improper tire air pressure

  • Improper tires, wheels (large size, irregular size, irregular size)

  • Improper wheel alignment

  • Clutch slippage (MT)

  • Improper ATF level (AT)

  • Brake dragging

  • Engine operation time is longer than traveled distance

    • Vehicle is driven in congested traffic frequently

    • Vehicle left idling for long periods

  • Amount of fuel injection increases

    • Vehicle is carrying excess items (luggage)

    • Frequent acceleration/deceleration

    • Frequently driving uphill

    • Travel distances are short (engine does not warm up)

Diagnostic Procedure

STEP

INSPECTION

RESULTS

ACTION

1

VERIFY ALL SYSTEM DTCs

NOTE:

  • Display the DTCs of all the modules using the M-MDS.

  • Connect the M-MDS to the DLC-2.

  • After the vehicle is identified, select the following items from the initialization screen of the M-MDS.

    • Select “Self Test”.

    • Select "All CMDTCs".

  • Verify the DTC according to the directions on the screen.

  • Are any DTCs present?

Yes

Go to the applicable DTC inspection.

No

Go to the next step.

2

VERIFY IF MALFUNCTION SYMPTOM IS CAUSED BY OTHER MALFUNCTION

NOTE:

  • There are few malfunction affecting only the fuel economy, therefore it is necessary to verify that other malfunctions are not appearing as symptoms.

  • Verify the vehicle engine condition.

  • Can malfunction symptoms other than “NO.14 POOR FUEL ECONOMY” be verified?

Yes

Go to the applicable symptom troubleshooting.

(See SYMPTOM DIAGNOSTIC INDEX [SKYACTIV-G 2.0].)

No

Go to the next step.

3

INSPECT ENGINE AND VEHICLE CONDITIONS

NOTE:

  • Because the vehicle malfunction cannot be verified, it is necessary to inspect the items which may be adversely affecting fuel consumption.

  • Perform the following inspections:

    • Use of inferior fuel

    • Engine oil level

      (See ENGINE OIL LEVEL INSPECTION [SKYACTIV-G 2.0].)

    • Engine oil contamination

    • Engine coolant level

      (See ENGINE COOLANT LEVEL INSPECTION [SKYACTIV-G 2.0].)

    • Engine compression pressure inspection

      (See COMPRESSION INSPECTION [SKYACTIV-G 2.0].)

    • Spark Test

      (See ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM OPERATION INSPECTION [SKYACTIV-G 2.0].)

    • Tire air pressure

    • Wheel alignment

      (See SUSPENSION TECHNICAL DATA.)

    • Clutch slippage (MT)

    • Improper ATF level (AT)

      (See AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID (ATF) LEVEL ADJUSTMENT [SJ6A-EL].)

    • Brake dragging

  • Is there any malfunction?

Yes

Repair or adjust the malfunctioning location and explain the repair contents to the customer based on the inspection result.

No

Go to the next step.

4

VERIFY VEHICLE USE CONDITION

NOTE:

  • It is necessary to ask the customer about how they use the vehicle because there is no problem with the inspection items from Step 1 to 3.

  • Verify how the customer uses the vehicle with regard to the following applicable items, and provide the customer some pertinent advice:

    • Tires, wheels (large size)

    • Engine operation time is longer than traveled distance

      • Vehicle is driven in congested traffic frequently

      • Vehicle left idling for long periods

    • Amount of fuel injection increases

      • Vehicle is carrying excess items (luggage)

      • Frequent acceleration/deceleration

      • Frequently driving uphill

      • Travel distances are short (engine does not warm up)

      • Driving frequently at high-altitude

      • Driving frequently during strong winds

    • Use of unrecommended engine oil (leads to inappropriate oil viscosity)

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Symptom troubleshooting is completed.

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