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Declining gas mileage 04 V70R

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Hi All,
I have an 04 V70R that I purchased last May. Very well maintained 240k miles. Only issue I've has since purchase was a bad rear brake line. No issues, no messages, runs great. Over the last few months, my gas mileage has been gradually going down. For the first several months I was averaging around 27.+ mpg. It is now down to nearly 20. Very little in-town driving. Not much time in the boost, AC off the majority of the time. Tire pressure good. No idle issues. I would expect something noticeable if it was a vacuum leak, or MAF sensor.

I had a similar issue with a Lexus, and it turned out to be a stuck brake caliper. Not seeing those kind of signs with the Volvo.

Anyone have a clue where I might start to figure this out. I have Vida/ Dice, but have never managed to get it installed on my laptop and working. No readings from a standard scanner.

Thanks for any advice.

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Post by abscate »

Mileage will droop,when the O2? Sensors get tired. 100k is a good time to replace them along with plugs too.
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There are two O2 sensors aren't there? Plugs would probably be a good idea. No idea when the last tuneup was.

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Anyone have a part number for OEM spark plugs?

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Post by chrism »

With 240,000 on the clock you'll want to make sure the PCV system is operating properly and service the system if it's clogged.

As for the OE spark plugs, I don't think what Volvo sells now is what the car was originally equipped with (Champion RC8PYP8).
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Post by matthew1 »

Redbox, take a look at this viewtopic.php?f=9&t=30306 That has spark plugs in it, linked.

This sounds like a lot like an oxygen sensor. Yes, there are two. If it is an O2 sensor, it's the front sensor.
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Redbox wrote: 05 Jan 2018, 18:13 Hi All,
I have an 04 V70R that I purchased last May. Very well maintained 240k miles. Only issue I've has since purchase was a bad rear brake line. No issues, no messages, runs great. Over the last few months, my gas mileage has been gradually going down. For the first several months I was averaging around 27.+ mpg. It is now down to nearly 20. Very little in-town driving. Not much time in the boost, AC off the majority of the time. Tire pressure good. No idle issues. I would expect something noticeable if it was a vacuum leak, or MAF sensor.

I had a similar issue with a Lexus, and it turned out to be a stuck brake caliper. Not seeing those kind of signs with the Volvo.

Anyone have a clue where I might start to figure this out. I have Vida/ Dice, but have never managed to get it installed on my laptop and working. No readings from a standard scanner.

Thanks for any advice.
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Thanks so much everyone for the advice. I'll give VIDA another try (if it ever warms up outside). I think the PCV system is ok, at least no signs of trouble. I changed that all out on my old 850.

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Does anyone happen to have a Bosch part number for the upstream O2 sensor. I ordered one that is said to be correct, but it has a much shorter wire harness. 2004 V70R.

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Order these from one of the vendors here, eeuro, IPD, or FCP

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