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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Maxima / February 2007

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manishlal0912@gmail.com - 19 Jan 2007 22:36 GMT
I have a 97 SE Maxima. Runs great has about 190K miles on it. There is
no problem what so ever ; BUT the gas milage is very low. I always use
premium high octane gas, any thoughts why am i getting around 18 MPG???
KybonaBygona - 19 Jan 2007 22:53 GMT
>I have a 97 SE Maxima. Runs great has about 190K miles on it. There is
> no problem what so ever ; BUT the gas milage is very low. I always use
> premium high octane gas, any thoughts why am i getting around 18 MPG???
===
I am thinking your oxygen sensors has failed forcing the computer to run the
engine on a  rich fuel mixture.
manishlal0912@gmail.com - 19 Jan 2007 23:06 GMT
Wait--- I had a problem with my knock sensors and the EGR valve....got
the EGR valve cleaned and my engine light was gone...and never bothered
to pay attention to the knock sensor as I guess this doesnt glow the
engine light???

> >I have a 97 SE Maxima. Runs great has about 190K miles on it. There is
> > no problem what so ever ; BUT the gas milage is very low. I always use
> > premium high octane gas, any thoughts why am i getting around 18 MPG???
> ===
> I am thinking your oxygen sensors has failed forcing the computer to run the
> engine on a  rich fuel mixture.
E Meyer - 19 Jan 2007 23:44 GMT
The knock sensor code sometimes pops up with other codes.  Check it again
and see if its still there.  A bad knock sensor will lower the mileage to
what you would get running regular gas instead of premium. 18 is pretty low
unless you are doing all stop and go city driving.  If this is highway
miles, then you have more problems than just a knock sensor.

On 1/19/07 5:06 PM, in article
1169247991.222557.118680@v45g2000cwv.googlegroups.com,

> Wait--- I had a problem with my knock sensors and the EGR valve....got
> the EGR valve cleaned and my engine light was gone...and never bothered
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>> I am thinking your oxygen sensors has failed forcing the computer to run the
>> engine on a  rich fuel mixture.
manishlal0912@gmail.com - 19 Jan 2007 23:53 GMT
The engine light is not glowing ; will it still show some codes???
And this is a city mileage....i havent checked highway though

> The knock sensor code sometimes pops up with other codes.  Check it again
> and see if its still there.  A bad knock sensor will lower the mileage to
[quoted text clipped - 16 lines]
> >> I am thinking your oxygen sensors has failed forcing the computer to run the
> >> engine on a  rich fuel mixture.
E Meyer - 20 Jan 2007 02:11 GMT
18 mpg a little low, but its not totally out of line for stop & go driving
in the winter.  If the knock sensor is the only code set, it does not turn
on the engine light.  If you check the codes, it will show the knock sensor
code if its set even though the engine light is not on.

On 1/19/07 5:53 PM, in article
1169250808.863711.110870@38g2000cwa.googlegroups.com,

> The engine light is not glowing ; will it still show some codes???
> And this is a city mileage....i havent checked highway though
[quoted text clipped - 20 lines]
>>>> the
>>>> engine on a  rich fuel mixture.
codifus@optonline.net - 20 Jan 2007 17:44 GMT
> The engine light is not glowing ; will it still show some codes???
> And this is a city mileage....i havent checked highway though
[quoted text clipped - 19 lines]
> > >> I am thinking your oxygen sensors has failed forcing the computer to run the
> > >> engine on a  rich fuel mixture.

Classic symptom of a failing coolant temp sensor. Happened on my wife's
Altima and my previous Maxima. Replace it. There may be 2. One is for
the temp gage and the other reports to the CPU. Replace the CPU one. On
the Maxima I beleive it's one of the sensors around the thermostat
housing.

CD
common_ sense@netscape.com - 20 Jan 2007 19:23 GMT
>I have a 97 SE Maxima. Runs great has about 190K miles on it. There is
>no problem what so ever ; BUT the gas milage is very low. I always use
>premium high octane gas, any thoughts why am i getting around 18 MPG???

18 in town in the winter is about correct.

26 to maybe 28 on the highway at 65 mph constant.

almost spot on with the epa numbers btw
aspasia - 21 Jan 2007 19:26 GMT
>>I have a 97 SE Maxima. Runs great has about 190K miles on it. There is
>>no problem what so ever ; BUT the gas milage is very low. I always use
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>
>almost spot on with the epa numbers btw

But hasn't it come out lately that the EPA numbers are, to put it
chnaritably, "optimistic"?
common_ sense@netscape.com - 22 Jan 2007 01:01 GMT
>>>I have a 97 SE Maxima. Runs great has about 190K miles on it. There is
>>>no problem what so ever ; BUT the gas milage is very low. I always use
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
>But hasn't it come out lately that the EPA numbers are, to put it
>chnaritably, "optimistic"?

yes,,,

thus if you are getting them you are doing very well.
manishlal0912@gmail.com - 23 Jan 2007 21:33 GMT
any specific reasons why the car has a lot of smoke in the winter
mornings???

Though i see most of the cars with it(except the big trucks)--- is it
an alarm???
Thanks,
-Manish
common_sense@netscape.com wrote:

> >>>I have a 97 SE Maxima. Runs great has about 190K miles on it. There is
> >>>no problem what so ever ; BUT the gas milage is very low. I always use
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
>
> thus if you are getting them you are doing very well.
common_ sense@netscape.com - 24 Jan 2007 03:11 GMT
i would think its just condensation?

>any specific reasons why the car has a lot of smoke in the winter
>mornings???
[quoted text clipped - 21 lines]
>>
>> thus if you are getting them you are doing very well.
Maxima - 15 Feb 2007 03:49 GMT
my '87 maxima GXE was getting around 18MPG when i bought it for $400.00 in
the spring of 2005 and as i drove the car, the gas mileage got worse and
It finally got so bad the motor would not idle with the a/c on. I didn't
know much about the car at the time, but going off of the motor misfiring,
I felt that it could use a new set of NGKs, after installing the new plugs
and an air filter, the motor ran a lot better, it would Idle with the A/C
on after that and it got around 23MPG. I later put a new fuel filter on it
and it bumped it up to 25MPG. The struts on the back were in really bad
shape, so I installed new struts. I had the T-belt changed along with a
new tensioner, thermostat and a water pump and I run the tires at 40P.S.I
and on the highway I can get 33MPG. Just try a basic tune up(If you
haven't already) and see if that helps.

maxima
'87 max GXE 125,000 miles.
 
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