I recently got a new used car that was my dad's business vehicle, and I am experience fuel economy issues.
Right before I bought it, the check engine light came on and my dad took it to the shop. They said it needed new spark plugs and wires. A few weeks later, I took over the car, and it went from its normal 22 - 23 to about 12 mpg. We changed the plugs and wires and it seemed to fix the problem as I got 26 mpg on the way back home. However, the problem is still there. It seems when I drive the car from in one trip, I get really good fuel economy. When I drive the car over the period of a week or so, I get poor fuel economy.
I think that the problem may be the fuel pump or a leak in the tank or lines somewhere. But, before I go all gung ho about that, I wanted to know if I should try something else. I was looking at those fuel injection cleaners sold at department stores and I thought I might try one of them.
Any suggestions?
Monday, October 28th, 2019 AT 12:13 PM
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