tired of people joyriding my car
#1
tired of people joyriding my car
So i get about 18mpg on a tank of fuel in my car regularly. I do my own calculations, not the on board computer. I bring it to the dealer for gearbox reflash they put 30miles on it and my tank average drops to 14. hard miles..... than i bring it to a different guy to replace some stuff and i guess the 13 miles they drove were hard as well because tank average is again 14mpg. Each time i dropped the car off with about a 1/4 of fuel left and filled up right after.
I am always concerned about them scrapping the bumpers since the car is lowered, but that is not my concern anymore.
What is the easiest way to put it into restricted performance mode?
Another day i was cleaning my calipers with lots of water and a brush. Afterwards the restricted performance light went on, but only initially and went out after i restarted the engine. Would disconnecting the wheel sensor do it?
help.
I am always concerned about them scrapping the bumpers since the car is lowered, but that is not my concern anymore.
What is the easiest way to put it into restricted performance mode?
Another day i was cleaning my calipers with lots of water and a brush. Afterwards the restricted performance light went on, but only initially and went out after i restarted the engine. Would disconnecting the wheel sensor do it?
help.
#2
RE: tired of people joyriding my car
You want to put it in Restricted Performance mode? That doesnt make sense. There are many other factors that could cause your MPG to drop. You are basing your calculations on a single tank filled up after someone else has driven it. To get accurate readings you should base it over a 3 tank rolling average.
#5
RE: tired of people joyriding my car
no i am not basing my calculations on a single tank, i have recorded fuel since day i got the car.
everynow and then i do full throttle runs with my car and the lowest mpg i had was in the ~16 for the full tank.
If you look at the picture you will know which 2 times the car was in for service. All i am saying is that in the 30 miles and the 13 miles they managed to absolutely ruin my mpg the only conclusion i can draw is that the car is driven hard and both times it came back to me with the sport mode enabled (i barely use it).
you may think i'm weird, but can you guys draw other conclusions from this data?
everynow and then i do full throttle runs with my car and the lowest mpg i had was in the ~16 for the full tank.
If you look at the picture you will know which 2 times the car was in for service. All i am saying is that in the 30 miles and the 13 miles they managed to absolutely ruin my mpg the only conclusion i can draw is that the car is driven hard and both times it came back to me with the sport mode enabled (i barely use it).
you may think i'm weird, but can you guys draw other conclusions from this data?
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RE: tired of people joyriding my car
Try this,
"Experienced mechanics have told me that there is no need to drive my car at WOT, or to run it all around town, in order to perform an informative road test. Please record my odometer mileage now that I am dropping it off, and call me first if you find a reason to necessitate an extended road test."
"Experienced mechanics have told me that there is no need to drive my car at WOT, or to run it all around town, in order to perform an informative road test. Please record my odometer mileage now that I am dropping it off, and call me first if you find a reason to necessitate an extended road test."
#7
RE: tired of people joyriding my car
Just saying....if you took it in for trans problem, the extended road test is necessary to clear the adaptions in the TCM. I have had to put more than 30 miles on a couple because the procedure is very specific and if someone pulls out in front of you, you catch a red light or any other number of things, you have to start over again. I will highlight part of what it says in bulletin here:
10. Carry out the adaption drive cycle road test as follows:
• Ensure the vehicle is in normal mode (not sports mode) and the following conditions are met.
• Conduct the test on a flat road.
NOTE: The transmission fluid temperature must be above 60°C (140°F) and below
100°C (212 °F)
• Ensure the vehicle is at normal operating temperature so that the transmission fluid temperature is
above 60°C (140°F).
NOTE: The accelerator pedal may not be moved during shifts.
CAUTION: The 1-2, 2-3, and 3-4 shifts must occur with engine speed between the specified
limits.
• Accelerate from rest with light steady throttle without exceeding the following upper rev limits for
shifting in the table below.
3.0L
VIN ALL
4.2L N/A
Prior VIN
G13962
4.2L N/A
From VIN
G13963
4.2L N/A
Prior VIN
M96321
4.2L N/A
From VIN
M96322
4.2L S/C
Prior VIN
M96315
4.2L S/C
From VIN
M96316
1800 - 2000
rev/min
1450 - 1600
rev/min
1550 - 1700
rev/min
1600 - 1700
rev/min
1550 - 1700
rev/min
1450 - 1600
rev/min
1550 - 1700
rev/min
• Continue to accelerate gently to 50mph (80km/h) so that transmission shifts into 5th gear.
• Go into overrun and let the transmission shift down into 4th gear without braking.
• Brake gently to a standstill and hold footbrake on for at least 15 seconds.
11. Repeat the Step 10 procedure at least five times.
10. Carry out the adaption drive cycle road test as follows:
• Ensure the vehicle is in normal mode (not sports mode) and the following conditions are met.
• Conduct the test on a flat road.
NOTE: The transmission fluid temperature must be above 60°C (140°F) and below
100°C (212 °F)
• Ensure the vehicle is at normal operating temperature so that the transmission fluid temperature is
above 60°C (140°F).
NOTE: The accelerator pedal may not be moved during shifts.
CAUTION: The 1-2, 2-3, and 3-4 shifts must occur with engine speed between the specified
limits.
• Accelerate from rest with light steady throttle without exceeding the following upper rev limits for
shifting in the table below.
3.0L
VIN ALL
4.2L N/A
Prior VIN
G13962
4.2L N/A
From VIN
G13963
4.2L N/A
Prior VIN
M96321
4.2L N/A
From VIN
M96322
4.2L S/C
Prior VIN
M96315
4.2L S/C
From VIN
M96316
1800 - 2000
rev/min
1450 - 1600
rev/min
1550 - 1700
rev/min
1600 - 1700
rev/min
1550 - 1700
rev/min
1450 - 1600
rev/min
1550 - 1700
rev/min
• Continue to accelerate gently to 50mph (80km/h) so that transmission shifts into 5th gear.
• Go into overrun and let the transmission shift down into 4th gear without braking.
• Brake gently to a standstill and hold footbrake on for at least 15 seconds.
11. Repeat the Step 10 procedure at least five times.
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#10
RE: tired of people joyriding my car
lol not to make fun of you or anything ( im borderline OCD ) isnt it a little excessive to keep an excel spreadsheet of when you get gas? What do you use this data for? As for me im pretty sure they hot-rod my car a little...do i car? no just dont burn too much rubber, a lot of gas ( full to empty ) or more hten the necc amount of miles...My service tech is very good to me, he also drives an R and between him and the advisor/manager they take very good care of getting things covered. If he wants to make sure its running right go for it, he knows and respects that its my baby
#12
RE: tired of people joyriding my car
i think you guys are missing the point and my quest for RESTRICTED performance has been berried in the rubbel.
i understand that they need to drive it to set the transmission (drive it carefully and slowly actually) so why the drop in mpg? if they drove it properly maybe the transmission would have worked like it should, after all the reflash has not helped!
i dunno why i keep this info, it has however helped me in the past on another car where i found a transmission fluid leak because my mpg has dropped to bellow 20 from 30.
i understand that they need to drive it to set the transmission (drive it carefully and slowly actually) so why the drop in mpg? if they drove it properly maybe the transmission would have worked like it should, after all the reflash has not helped!
i dunno why i keep this info, it has however helped me in the past on another car where i found a transmission fluid leak because my mpg has dropped to bellow 20 from 30.
#13
RE: tired of people joyriding my car
Well the mechanic could just reverse the restricted performance anyways...and it is good to drive the car hard sometimes, its why cars smoke who arent ran that often because of all the crap that builds up if youre too easy on it! Most people would agree if your car sucks up gas at that % of change then there has to be a problem, glad you found it!
#14
RE: tired of people joyriding my car
I thought my vehicle logs were thorough...got nothing on tomc! I admire his organization. Hey Tom, did you see my maintenance log thread?