Need advice improving gas mileage
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I have a second hand 2004 530i. Gas mileage is rated 20/30 mpg, but the computer tells me I'm going a little over 15 mpg. How do I diagnose what needs to be replaced to improve my gas mileage?
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Car is stock
Wheels are stock
Going to check tires today
Maintenance history looked like it was really cared for in the Carfax
Only has about 25k miles on it
Driving conditions: mostly city, but in Hawaii there's a lot of traffic, so that might be the cause of it
Driving style: I try to be as conservative as possible
Wheels are stock
Going to check tires today
Maintenance history looked like it was really cared for in the Carfax
Only has about 25k miles on it
Driving conditions: mostly city, but in Hawaii there's a lot of traffic, so that might be the cause of it
Driving style: I try to be as conservative as possible
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My Ride: 2004 545i, 6-speed Manual, Silver Grey Metallic, Grey Dakota Leather, Cold Weather Pkg, Premium Sound Pkg, Sport Pkg, Lumbar Support
1. Did you reset the trip computer to begin a fresh calculation? I think you press and hold the BC button while the display is on Avg MPG to accomplish this. There's also a secondary Trip Computer in the Car Data section of iDrive. This is reset by pressing Set and selecting the Reset function. This will accumulate miles driven, time driven and avg mpg. since the last reset. Also, you can leave this page displayed and see a "real time" calculation of the fuel performance.
2. Most will recommend doing an actual miles driven divided by fuel used calculation instead of using the built-in computer for the most accurate reading.
3. Above recommended tire pressures (check the Max Pressure allowed on the sidewall of the tire), low-rolling resistance tires, reduce extra vehicle weight (junk in the trunk), clean engine air filter, use Premium grade gas, no "jack rabbit" starts, coast to a stop rather than charging up to a stop and using heavy braking, transmission in Drive mode, not Sport mode, limit idling time, etc. Mostly common sense driving habits.
Can't comment about the 530i, but I average 23-24 mpg in my 2004 545i with 52,000 miles. This is in Colorado between 6,000-7,000 feet altitude, which will improve fuel economy maybe 10-15 %.
2. Most will recommend doing an actual miles driven divided by fuel used calculation instead of using the built-in computer for the most accurate reading.
3. Above recommended tire pressures (check the Max Pressure allowed on the sidewall of the tire), low-rolling resistance tires, reduce extra vehicle weight (junk in the trunk), clean engine air filter, use Premium grade gas, no "jack rabbit" starts, coast to a stop rather than charging up to a stop and using heavy braking, transmission in Drive mode, not Sport mode, limit idling time, etc. Mostly common sense driving habits.
Can't comment about the 530i, but I average 23-24 mpg in my 2004 545i with 52,000 miles. This is in Colorado between 6,000-7,000 feet altitude, which will improve fuel economy maybe 10-15 %.
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1. Did you reset the trip computer to begin a fresh calculation? I think you press and hold the BC button while the display is on Avg MPG to accomplish this. There's also a secondary Trip Computer in the Car Data section of iDrive. This is reset by pressing Set and selecting the Reset function. This will accumulate miles driven, time driven and avg mpg. since the last reset. Also, you can leave this page displayed and see a "real time" calculation of the fuel performance.
2. Most will recommend doing an actual miles driven divided by fuel used calculation instead of using the built-in computer for the most accurate reading.
3. Above recommended tire pressures (check the Max Pressure allowed on the sidewall of the tire), low-rolling resistance tires, reduce extra vehicle weight (junk in the trunk), clean engine air filter, use Premium grade gas, no "jack rabbit" starts, coast to a stop rather than charging up to a stop and using heavy braking, transmission in Drive mode, not Sport mode, limit idling time, etc. Mostly common sense driving habits.
Can't comment about the 530i, but I average 23-24 mpg in my 2004 545i with 52,000 miles. This is in Colorado between 6,000-7,000 feet altitude, which will improve fuel economy maybe 10-15 %.
2. Most will recommend doing an actual miles driven divided by fuel used calculation instead of using the built-in computer for the most accurate reading.
3. Above recommended tire pressures (check the Max Pressure allowed on the sidewall of the tire), low-rolling resistance tires, reduce extra vehicle weight (junk in the trunk), clean engine air filter, use Premium grade gas, no "jack rabbit" starts, coast to a stop rather than charging up to a stop and using heavy braking, transmission in Drive mode, not Sport mode, limit idling time, etc. Mostly common sense driving habits.
Can't comment about the 530i, but I average 23-24 mpg in my 2004 545i with 52,000 miles. This is in Colorado between 6,000-7,000 feet altitude, which will improve fuel economy maybe 10-15 %.
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My Ride: 2004 545i, 6-speed Manual, Silver Grey Metallic, Grey Dakota Leather, Cold Weather Pkg, Premium Sound Pkg, Sport Pkg, Lumbar Support
Manual transmission, high altitude, mostly highway (2/3 highway, 1/3 city) and, of course, easy on the throttle. Not a lot of WOT. Some, just enough to enjoy the car.
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I average around 21 in my 545. I do a bit of highway driving daily. Our cars have a handy lil engine load vacuum-based instant mpg guage. Sitting and crawling through traffic will get you well under 15mpg (and often under 10mpg ). Of course idling = 0mpg. If you sit in traffic as a regular part of your drive, expect to get far less mpg than you would from a balanced mix of city/highway (and far fewer than mostly highway).