Don’t they both use the same compressor?I don't have any data to back this up, but I imagine running AC saps around 1 MPG. If both front and rear AC are running, around 2 MPG.
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Don’t they both use the same compressor?I don't have any data to back this up, but I imagine running AC saps around 1 MPG. If both front and rear AC are running, around 2 MPG.
Do you go to settings in the middle first and then scroll all the way to the right? (When i do that I get the checklist for the right cluster). Or do you have to be a 2 or 3 dial configuration first? I have never seen those options and it reseting each start is driving me nuts!It’s there.
-Scroll all the way to the right in the DID,
- Select the picture of the two dials with the gear on it.
-Scroll down to the leaf image & select
- Select Fuel Economy
- Select ‘Tank Average’. It will reset at each fill-up
Ah, that's why I can't find it on my LCLC. (And why the F would they not make that available in other trims??)So I did more menu diving today, and have come to a conspiracy theory level conclusion - the tank average is only available on the 1958 trim. It looks like you have a 1958, and the driver information screen is a little different on that. I have the LC trim and I legitimately can only find the option to choose between trip and total average.
The widget always shows the current trip MPG. That’s the one you see in the picture and I don’t think that can be changed.Ah, that's why I can't find it on my LCLC. (And why the F would they not make that available in other trims??)
But even with total selected, it keeps resetting each start. Is there another menu where it needs to be selected?
I don't think that is the answer. My mileage is still in the 20's even when running 87 octane at 70 mph.It seems that everyone getting 21/23 MPG is outside of CA as they're using 93
All of us stuck in Commie-fornia, using 91 - are getting around 18/19...
There are ~20 states that require only 91 octane as "premium".All of us stuck in Commie-fornia, using 91
I'm feeling similarly . My dd was my f250 with a 58gal tank. I could often get 900 miles out of a tank, of course depending on conditions.I cried a little today when I was driving my RAV4 (hybrid) instead of the Land Cruiser and saw the 550mi estimated range on the current tank. (~44mpg during non-winter)
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FYI Premium is the suggested octane. However, this is not required! You can run unleaded and you will not notice a difference! I still buy Premium but this is for optimum performance.!Well you should probably cancel your order…100% takes premium and I’m averaging 18.5 mpg with a combination of highway and back roads.