Hi all. I've asked this over at ultimatesubaru.net, but I'm going to try again here.
My '98 Subaru LEgacy L (2.2L engine, auto) gets poor mileage: 20 mpg highway, it's rated at 23 city/30 highway.
In the past year, I've had the tranny rebuilt (due to internal failure), switched to synthetic oil (RP 75w90 in diffs, currently Pennzoil Plat 5w30 in engine), replaced the O2 sensor, engine coolant temp sensor, PCV valve, spark plugs, and spark plug wires. Oh, and the thermostat, which was failing. Nothing has worked... I'm running out of things to try. Fortunately this hasn't cost me much due to DIYing most of it (except the tranny rebuild, yeouch that one hurt). I have not touched the ATF since it's still under warranty ;-) I did the temp sensor last week but judging from the fuel gauge & odometer that didn't work.
Can any BITOG're make any other suggestions? My commute is 95% highway, typically 70 mph in the mornings, 50-70 in the evenings, I use cruise control much of the time and I don't have a lead foot. I'm at a loss to understand what's going on here. I'm considering dropping in a bottle of AutoRX and seeing what happens with that process.
My '98 Subaru LEgacy L (2.2L engine, auto) gets poor mileage: 20 mpg highway, it's rated at 23 city/30 highway.
In the past year, I've had the tranny rebuilt (due to internal failure), switched to synthetic oil (RP 75w90 in diffs, currently Pennzoil Plat 5w30 in engine), replaced the O2 sensor, engine coolant temp sensor, PCV valve, spark plugs, and spark plug wires. Oh, and the thermostat, which was failing. Nothing has worked... I'm running out of things to try. Fortunately this hasn't cost me much due to DIYing most of it (except the tranny rebuild, yeouch that one hurt). I have not touched the ATF since it's still under warranty ;-) I did the temp sensor last week but judging from the fuel gauge & odometer that didn't work.
Can any BITOG're make any other suggestions? My commute is 95% highway, typically 70 mph in the mornings, 50-70 in the evenings, I use cruise control much of the time and I don't have a lead foot. I'm at a loss to understand what's going on here. I'm considering dropping in a bottle of AutoRX and seeing what happens with that process.