bongi69
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I've noticed after the last few months that my 2002 1.2 is drinking petrol. After using fuelly to get the MPG, the average is 33 UK MPG. Looking at other users MPG's, mine seems way off from the average.
Now I did have it back in the dealers a few months back, and he did say that the O2 sensor is not working correctly, and he told me to come back a week later and he'd replace it. Long story short he had the car for a week, kept fobbing me off, so I just asked for the car back. Obviously no work was carried out on it.
Just wondering, would the O2 sensor giving false reading affect the MPG by that much?
And if one was to replace it, would you have to reset the error code to get the replacement one working correctly?
Edit: When I originally got the car, I would regularly get 350 - 400 miles from a full tank. Now I'm lucky with 250
Now I did have it back in the dealers a few months back, and he did say that the O2 sensor is not working correctly, and he told me to come back a week later and he'd replace it. Long story short he had the car for a week, kept fobbing me off, so I just asked for the car back. Obviously no work was carried out on it.
Just wondering, would the O2 sensor giving false reading affect the MPG by that much?
And if one was to replace it, would you have to reset the error code to get the replacement one working correctly?
Edit: When I originally got the car, I would regularly get 350 - 400 miles from a full tank. Now I'm lucky with 250