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Old 11-06-13 | 06:18 AM
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Old 11-06-13 | 06:21 AM
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Wish I was getting that range in my gas tanks! haha!

Congrats!!!
Old 11-06-13 | 06:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Skinnyfats
Dang! 350 or 250?
For 425 miles, you must be averaging over 27 MPG. So far, I can't seem to achieve better than 25 MPG in my 250 AWD.
Old 11-06-13 | 07:55 PM
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Originally Posted by hoosier1
For 425 miles, you must be averaging over 27 MPG. So far, I can't seem to achieve better than 25 MPG in my 250 AWD.
mine is RWD. Also, i am driving with a mixture of highway 50% and 50% city.

i believe it will get better when my car completes its run-in period.
Old 03-05-20 | 08:08 AM
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My fuel gauge problem fixed. Just have to replace with OEM fuel pump and sender unit. The problem went away but now I have other problem with the check engine light come up and back to the mechanic. The OBD-II code reader came up a few codes starting with C and then there is a P code. Now the mechanic thinks it is the air valve and intermittently while driving the RPM rev high and then switch to new gear. He thinks by replacing this air valve will solve this issue. I have no problem fixing what needed, after all this is a 2007 vehicle and these are normal wear and tear. Any comments? Please let me know.
Old 03-05-20 | 10:55 AM
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Originally Posted by duongh
My fuel gauge problem fixed. Just have to replace with OEM fuel pump and sender unit. The problem went away but now I have other problem with the check engine light come up and back to the mechanic. The OBD-II code reader came up a few codes starting with C and then there is a P code. Now the mechanic thinks it is the air valve and intermittently while driving the RPM rev high and then switch to new gear. He thinks by replacing this air valve will solve this issue. I have no problem fixing what needed, after all this is a 2007 vehicle and these are normal wear and tear. Any comments? Please let me know.
You might get a better response by posting in the correct forum.
This is the 3IS forum (2014+), and your question is about a 2007 GX?
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