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Take a look at the graph on my "fuelly" thing (click on logo in signiture)
Same driving style, same roads, same tyres, same pressures, same everything - All the vehicles I have ever owned get lower mpg during the winter, but this drop off seems a little excessive. Could my slow driving have blocked up the dpf ?
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My mpg varies about 10%. Penultimate fillup gave me 47mpg, the one this morning 41mpg. This may be due to variations in the pumps (2 different stations).
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(06-12-2012, 12:15 AM)Noel Brig Wrote: Take a look at the graph on my "fuelly" thing (click on logo in signiture)
Same driving style, same roads, same tyres, same pressures, same everything - All the vehicles I have ever owned get lower mpg during the winter, but this drop off seems a little excessive. Could my slow driving have blocked up the dpf ?
Mines dropped almost identically -Im not too bothered
At the beginning of spring it willl get a full service and return to normal.
My last MK3 did the same and the MK2 before that one.
It is on my to do list.
But not right at the top
2012 Hdi75 van
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