this is screwy!!
this is screwy!!
i have noticed that the mileage reading on the overhead has been dropping below 10mpg in the city and highway, even resetting it would not make a difference. Well last night while waiting on a train I noticed that the mileage reading was increasing as the truck sat and idled..went from 9 something to over 16 in a few minutes. This is Edit backwards.
Anyone else have this happen? Cause??
Anyone else have this happen? Cause??
I have zero to little faith in the overhead readout. I'd like to know more about how it works and where it is getting its information from and what info it uses to calculate things. My mileage is always 2 to 3 mpg off when hand calculated, the temperature is alway 4 to 5 degrees off compared to any other thermometer I have and the everage econ is worthless. When sitting idle, the instant econ reads 0. Does the average econ factor this in? If it did, anything averaged with 0 drops pretty dang fast. If not, when does the computer decide to start factoring back in the info, at 1, 3, 7, 10, ??? Like I said before the rant, I have little faith in it all. IMHO the overhead is eye candy to sell the trucks and has little to no use for calculating anything. If we designed things here that are no more accurate than those stupid things, there would be a navy ship on every beach in the world.
DTL (distance to land) = 120 miles, opps, I meant 0.
DTL (distance to land) = 120 miles, opps, I meant 0.
Originally posted by surfram
The whole display probably needs to be reset. There are instructions in the owner's manual. I think you have to hold down a combination of buttons at startup.
The whole display probably needs to be reset. There are instructions in the owner's manual. I think you have to hold down a combination of buttons at startup.
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Originally posted by Bluedeviltorque
4x4dually,
I didn't know there was an instant econ mode. How do you get to that, I only know of average econ.
Mike
4x4dually,
I didn't know there was an instant econ mode. How do you get to that, I only know of average econ.
Mike
surfram, the manual says to hit the reset button twice within 4 seconds, tried that and the readings stabilized, but they still read low. I'll have it looked at if it goes in for any service.
I kinda like the overhead, but still keep a logbook of the fuel going in, it's easier for me to look up than use a calculator.
I kinda like the overhead, but still keep a logbook of the fuel going in, it's easier for me to look up than use a calculator.
Originally posted by 4x4dually
I have zero to little faith in the overhead readout. I'd like to know more about how it works and where it is getting its information from and what info it uses to calculate things. My mileage is always 2 to 3 mpg off when hand calculated, the temperature is alway 4 to 5 degrees off compared to any other thermometer I have and the everage econ is worthless. When sitting idle, the instant econ reads 0. Does the average econ factor this in? If it did, anything averaged with 0 drops pretty dang fast. If not, when does the computer decide to start factoring back in the info, at 1, 3, 7, 10, ??? Like I said before the rant, I have little faith in it all. IMHO the overhead is eye candy to sell the trucks and has little to no use for calculating anything. If we designed things here that are no more accurate than those stupid things, there would be a navy ship on every beach in the world.
DTL (distance to land) = 120 miles, opps, I meant 0.
I have zero to little faith in the overhead readout. I'd like to know more about how it works and where it is getting its information from and what info it uses to calculate things. My mileage is always 2 to 3 mpg off when hand calculated, the temperature is alway 4 to 5 degrees off compared to any other thermometer I have and the everage econ is worthless. When sitting idle, the instant econ reads 0. Does the average econ factor this in? If it did, anything averaged with 0 drops pretty dang fast. If not, when does the computer decide to start factoring back in the info, at 1, 3, 7, 10, ??? Like I said before the rant, I have little faith in it all. IMHO the overhead is eye candy to sell the trucks and has little to no use for calculating anything. If we designed things here that are no more accurate than those stupid things, there would be a navy ship on every beach in the world.
DTL (distance to land) = 120 miles, opps, I meant 0.


