2003 Mazda Protege - Gas Mileage
There is heaps you can do.
Change the air filter, spark plugs, oil, oil filter, coolant. All in a general service.
get your ignition system checked, check for fuel leaks, or modify your driving habbits.
Change the air filter, spark plugs, oil, oil filter, coolant. All in a general service.
get your ignition system checked, check for fuel leaks, or modify your driving habbits.
also try going to a reputable shop and having your injectors thoroughly cleaned (usually around 50 bucks) That is something that I have had done in the past and noticed a significant difference. Not to mention do all the previous stuff as well (full blown tune up)
I must admit i was a wee bit dissapointed with the fuel consumption when i bought mine last year thankfully i dont need the Air Con on much in Scotland
Marky
Ps we pay $6.20 a gallon here now im sure there would be riots in the streets over there if it went abouve $3

Marky
Ps we pay $6.20 a gallon here now im sure there would be riots in the streets over there if it went abouve $3
I have had good success with MPG. I average 30 mpg all around. I am also on my first set of tires which are going on 35K miles. Have you checked tire pressures? I run my PSI at 40 psi with the factory Dunlop tires and this could have a big effect on MPG. Just my 2 cents...hope it helps.
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