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Old 08-04-24, 12:20 PM
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afpj
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If you did not gas up to reset the fuel mileage after the service, the very slightly lower gas mileage may be due to the test drive they take after such a complete service. Computer memory may have also been reset and as someone mentioned already, the transmission has to learn your driving habits again. Aside from that, I'm curious why they changed the spark plugs so early, typically don't need change spark plugs on these engines until past 100,000 mi. The other question is then, what spark plugs did they use to replace the originals? The wrong spark plugs can affect fuel mileage.
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Old 08-05-24, 01:45 PM
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I see no issue with the items you had serviced. As stated, it will take a while for the electronics to adjust. I recommend driving it normally and it will adjust over time, or you could take it back to the dealership and ask them to "re-learn" (reset using techstream) the engine and trans ecu.

Fill it up with 93 octane and drive it like you stole it.
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