Poor choice.
#1
Poor choice.
I'm starting to think Honda made a lemon when they made the FIT my 2009 Honda Fit sucks gas like a 3.0 liter Audi. And know-one seems to know why. I cleaned the injectors replaced the air-filter and baby the car I never push it hard ,it only has 27000 km on it why its getting terrible mileage is a mystery.
#2
I'm starting to think Honda made a lemon when they made the FIT my 2009 Honda Fit sucks gas like a 3.0 liter Audi. And know-one seems to know why. I cleaned the injectors replaced the air-filter and baby the car I never push it hard ,it only has 27000 km on it why its getting terrible mileage is a mystery.
#3
how many miles are on your fit?
i recently bought a used civic that had 94,000 miles on the odo, it was getting around 24mpg and had a rough idle. i replaced the fuel filter and pcv valve now i'm getting 32-34mpg and it idles like new. relatively cheap parts: $16.00 for the pcv valve and $40.00 for the new fuel filter from honda.
good luck
i recently bought a used civic that had 94,000 miles on the odo, it was getting around 24mpg and had a rough idle. i replaced the fuel filter and pcv valve now i'm getting 32-34mpg and it idles like new. relatively cheap parts: $16.00 for the pcv valve and $40.00 for the new fuel filter from honda.
good luck
#4
how many miles are on your fit?
i recently bought a used civic that had 94,000 miles on the odo, it was getting around 24mpg and had a rough idle. i replaced the fuel filter and pcv valve now i'm getting 32-34mpg and it idles like new. relatively cheap parts: $16.00 for the pcv valve and $40.00 for the new fuel filter from honda.
good luck
i recently bought a used civic that had 94,000 miles on the odo, it was getting around 24mpg and had a rough idle. i replaced the fuel filter and pcv valve now i'm getting 32-34mpg and it idles like new. relatively cheap parts: $16.00 for the pcv valve and $40.00 for the new fuel filter from honda.
good luck
#5
My 14 year old Toyota Tercel was giving me 32 mpg maybe I should have kept it.
#6
I had old cars all my life and always did my own maintenance and I'm great at problem solving but this new car sucks.
#8
^^DITTO^^
A nice long highway cruise, driving like you stole it, to kickout the jammies as we used to say might well be in order.
If it's fuel delivery issues checking the fuel pressure is the only way to tell if the fuel filter is off. Like you said though, at your mileage it shouldn't be a problem, but something is up. And getting to the filter means getting into the fuel tank.
I've owned an Audi and nothing sucks like them - scary to think your Fit might.
A nice long highway cruise, driving like you stole it, to kickout the jammies as we used to say might well be in order.
If it's fuel delivery issues checking the fuel pressure is the only way to tell if the fuel filter is off. Like you said though, at your mileage it shouldn't be a problem, but something is up. And getting to the filter means getting into the fuel tank.
I've owned an Audi and nothing sucks like them - scary to think your Fit might.
#9
^^DITTO^^
A nice long highway cruise, driving like you stole it, to kickout the jammies as we used to say might well be in order.
If it's fuel delivery issues checking the fuel pressure is the only way to tell if the fuel filter is off. Like you said though, at your mileage it shouldn't be a problem, but something is up. And getting to the filter means getting into the fuel tank.
I've owned an Audi and nothing sucks like them - scary to think your Fit might.
A nice long highway cruise, driving like you stole it, to kickout the jammies as we used to say might well be in order.
If it's fuel delivery issues checking the fuel pressure is the only way to tell if the fuel filter is off. Like you said though, at your mileage it shouldn't be a problem, but something is up. And getting to the filter means getting into the fuel tank.
I've owned an Audi and nothing sucks like them - scary to think your Fit might.
#10
You could be right and pushing the limit sounds like fun. Maybe I`II blow the cobwebs out of the engine, after all Honda's were designed to race. Babying it could be a mistake, could n`t hurt anyway and if something ready to blow I`II find the problem once and for all if I bring it to the dealer I`II have to pay the diagnostic, the engines on warranty. Thank You for the advise . Great Idea!
#12
You got it,and if the engine blows problem solved.
#13
11 mpg? Why are you wasting time complaining about the mileage or asking if there is a problem? There is. You've got to take it to the dealer and keep taking it to the dealer until they figure out what it is...but that isn't close to acceptable.
No one knows why...is not an answer you can afford to accept from your dealer.
No one knows why...is not an answer you can afford to accept from your dealer.
#14
When I drive my car slow for a few trips it hurts my mileage figures as much as keeping my foot on the throttle almost all of the time... It is short trips where I don't allow it to rev very high that kills the mileage and I am sure that the use of ethanol in the fuel is having an effect on fuel mileage figures as well... Putting the pedal to the floor and letting the revs climb up to 6000 RPM every 50 miles or so makes a big difference... You are getting such bad mileage it makes me wonder if someone may be borrowing gas from your tank.
#15
When I drive my car slow for a few trips it hurts my mileage figures as much as keeping my foot on the throttle almost all of the time... It is short trips where I don't allow it to rev very high that kills the mileage and I am sure that the use of ethanol in the fuel is having an effect on fuel mileage figures as well... Putting the pedal to the floor and letting the revs climb up to 6000 RPM every 50 miles or so makes a big difference... You are getting such bad mileage it makes me wonder if someone may be borrowing gas from your tank.
#16
11 mpg? Why are you wasting time complaining about the mileage or asking if there is a problem? There is. You've got to take it to the dealer and keep taking it to the dealer until they figure out what it is...but that isn't close to acceptable.
No one knows why...is not an answer you can afford to accept from your dealer.
No one knows why...is not an answer you can afford to accept from your dealer.
and its covered by warranty.If the engine defective I`II kill it pushing it to the limit.
And when they replace the engine the problem is solved.
#17
11 mpg seems impossible. Your engine couldn't burn that much gas. If actually using that much gas then either a leak or you're dumping unburnt gas into the cylinders. This would wash away cylinder wall oil giving very little lubrication and much accelerated wear. Check your oil level and smell your dipstick for gas.
Verify your exact mpg also. Fill up tank and go for a nonstop 200km cruise some weekend. Fill up after and calculate, if you don't get mpg at least mid 20's something is seriously wrong. This will rule out someone siphoning gas or disabling odometer and using car without your knowledge. If you have a gas leak you should be able to smell something, let car idle for awhile in a garage with door open. Turn of A/C and look and smell for any leaks.
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Verify your exact mpg also. Fill up tank and go for a nonstop 200km cruise some weekend. Fill up after and calculate, if you don't get mpg at least mid 20's something is seriously wrong. This will rule out someone siphoning gas or disabling odometer and using car without your knowledge. If you have a gas leak you should be able to smell something, let car idle for awhile in a garage with door open. Turn of A/C and look and smell for any leaks.
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#18
11 mpg seems impossible. Your engine couldn't burn that much gas. If actually using that much gas then either a leak or you're dumping unburnt gas into the cylinders. This would wash away cylinder wall oil giving very little lubrication and much accelerated wear. Check your oil level and smell your dipstick for gas.
Verify your exact mpg also. Fill up tank and go for a nonstop 200km cruise some weekend. Fill up after and calculate, if you don't get mpg at least mid 20's something is seriously wrong. This will rule out someone siphoning gas or disabling odometer and using car without your knowledge. If you have a gas leak you should be able to smell something, let car idle for awhile in a garage with door open. Turn of A/C and look and smell for any leaks.
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Verify your exact mpg also. Fill up tank and go for a nonstop 200km cruise some weekend. Fill up after and calculate, if you don't get mpg at least mid 20's something is seriously wrong. This will rule out someone siphoning gas or disabling odometer and using car without your knowledge. If you have a gas leak you should be able to smell something, let car idle for awhile in a garage with door open. Turn of A/C and look and smell for any leaks.
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see I`m not alone a lot of people are have the same problem.
And if the engine burns great they`ll put a new one in on warranty.
#20
Have you checked oil level and smelled dipstick for gas?
I think you are near alone with this problem, I researched the crap out of the Fit before buying and have read all applicable threads on this forum. Never heard of anyone getting crazy low mpg like this. Please point me where I can read about many people with this same problem? Your car has a defect plain and simple, get it fixed by the dealer while still under warranty. If they can't fix it then Honda needs to replace your car under the lemon law. Once out of warranty you will be SOL and have a costly repair bill.
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