Hi All, I have a problem with my 3.8L petrol Pajero, Doing a trip at the moment and the fuel useage is astronomical, 30litres per 100klms. I have taken out the O2 Sensor and cleaned it with Contact Cleaner, a little better but still high. Mitsubishi have discontinued the sensor and I have sourced one (Hope its the right one) and had it sent to my next port of call, Broome. I replaced the air cleaner (old one only 5000K's) and have reset the computer. What else can I do, and is there any Mitsubishi Guru's on here. Thanks in Advance. limited internet access also at the moment. Bob.
-- Edited by ABNER on Friday 9th of March 2018 04:03:59 PM
skins said
05:15 PM Mar 9, 2018
1)Fuel injectors - could need a clean - stick some good quality fuel injector cleaner in it & see if that helps. Or a proper fuel injector clean.
2) Failing that your timing could be out, have you lost a bit of power or a bit of black smoke coming out of the exhaust. I had a similar problem with a vehicle that had a carbie - timing was too far advanced.
3) failing the above - maybe time a visit to a good mechanic.
Try some of the Pajero forums or the mitsubishi 380 forums.
My guess is that it may partly due to where you have been towing (hilly etc) as I know the 380 engine can chew fuel when worked hard. Do not rely on the computer l/100km figures as they are only a guide and the only real test is recording litres used and kms. Is the vehicle down on power as well?...if so the catalytic converter can block. That engine has a very good name by the way.
Good Luck.
fwdoz said
08:06 PM Mar 9, 2018
Pardon the pun, but the thread title should have been ABNERmal fuel consumption Petrol Pajero.
ABNER said
09:55 PM Mar 9, 2018
Been on the Pajero forum,
Injector cleaner added,
Ordered O2 Sensor,
driving sensibly,
New air filter,
Timing spot on,
plenty power,
looking for someone who knows what he is talking about
150,000 klms, service regularly
1700k's from home heading for Broome, not much help where I am
hopefully I can get some help when I get there.
Aus-Kiwi said
10:23 PM Mar 9, 2018
Is there any leaks in exhaust ? Is engine up to temp ? Does this engine use an air meter ? Check vacuum hose to fuel reg ? If there is fuel in hose ? The diaphragm in fuel reg is leaking and why fuel consumption is high . Other things ? Inlet abs coolant temp sensors . TPS may not be correct calibration . Can disconnect one injector electrical clip at a time listening and noting rpm drop. They should all be about the same. Figure air cleaner is clean, not restrictive . Check the fuel tank evac system ? Charcoal canister. It maybe pulling fuel through too ?!
ABNER said
09:54 PM Mar 11, 2018
fwdoz wrote:
Pardon the pun, but the thread title should have been ABNERmal fuel consumption Petrol Pajero.
Not really helping is it fwdoz
ABNER said
09:56 PM Mar 11, 2018
Thank's Aus Kiwi will check all those, will fit the o2 sensor tomorrow evening, got to Broome, can spend a bit of time on it.
Bob
-- Edited by ABNER on Sunday 11th of March 2018 09:57:03 PM
Aus-Kiwi said
10:15 PM Mar 11, 2018
Why I ask about exhaust leaks ? Because the exhaust close to engine actually pulses . Any leaks sucks in air / oxygen. The 02 seniors read the extra oxygen and ECU adds fuel to compensate . !!
dorian said
10:37 AM Mar 12, 2018
Would it be worth examining the spark plugs to get an idea of the air-fuel ratio?
Aus-Kiwi said
11:38 AM Mar 12, 2018
Yep !! Although you could say ? Itâs already been diagnosed itâs using fuel . But could be used to diagnose where ?
ABNER said
09:03 PM Mar 13, 2018
Well time will tell ,and after being sent a different sensor to what I wanted I modified it with a stanley knife and made it fit. I then went to an Auto electrical shop in Broome and the bossman Aaron put his diagnostic pod on it and gave it a clean bill of health, (it was a bitch to fit.) If you need any Electrical mechanical work in Broome, Aaron is an honest tradesman and will do his best for you. Elite Electrical is the company I can recommend him, and very reasonable with his rates.
Thanks all for your contributions, and others
I will see how the consumption is I get on the road again.
Bob.
hako said
02:27 PM Mar 14, 2018
If the O2 sensor was faulty or reading an abnormally high it should log a code - PO171 or PO172 plus normally the CEL engine light will come on.
Good Luck
fewa said
10:32 PM Mar 18, 2018
Hi Abner, that Fuel consumption sounds about right, I have an 07 NS paj, 3.8 and on lpg, on my last trip up to darwin last year, pulling our 22 ft van, driving up from Adelaide to port Augusta, slamed into a headwind that lasted 3 days and the paj sucked the fuel, worst was about 44 l/100, the petrol ones are thirsty, around town without the van it sits on about 15 l/100, the lpg tank took some of the sting out of the wallet, but lpg availability is kinda scarce the more remote you travel.
-- Edited by fewa on Sunday 18th of March 2018 10:33:16 PM
Hi All, I have a problem with my 3.8L petrol Pajero, Doing a trip at the moment and the fuel useage is astronomical, 30litres per 100klms. I have taken out the O2 Sensor and cleaned it with Contact Cleaner, a little better but still high. Mitsubishi have discontinued the sensor and I have sourced one (Hope its the right one) and had it sent to my next port of call, Broome. I replaced the air cleaner (old one only 5000K's) and have reset the computer. What else can I do, and is there any Mitsubishi Guru's on here. Thanks in Advance. limited internet access also at the moment. Bob.
-- Edited by ABNER on Friday 9th of March 2018 04:03:59 PM
1)Fuel injectors - could need a clean - stick some good quality fuel injector cleaner in it & see if that helps. Or a proper fuel injector clean.
2) Failing that your timing could be out, have you lost a bit of power or a bit of black smoke coming out of the exhaust. I had a similar problem with a vehicle that had a carbie - timing was too far advanced.
3) failing the above - maybe time a visit to a good mechanic.
4) have a look at the Pajero club of Victoria forum website - lots of valuable info on it- https://www2.pajeroclub.com.au/forum/index.php
Try some of the Pajero forums or the mitsubishi 380 forums.
My guess is that it may partly due to where you have been towing (hilly etc) as I know the 380 engine can chew fuel when worked hard. Do not rely on the computer l/100km figures as they are only a guide and the only real test is recording litres used and kms. Is the vehicle down on power as well?...if so the catalytic converter can block. That engine has a very good name by the way.
Good Luck.
Pardon the pun, but the thread title should have been ABNERmal fuel consumption Petrol Pajero.
Been on the Pajero forum,
Injector cleaner added,
Ordered O2 Sensor,
driving sensibly,
New air filter,
Timing spot on,
plenty power,
looking for someone who knows what he is talking about
150,000 klms, service regularly
1700k's from home heading for Broome, not much help where I am
hopefully I can get some help when I get there.
Not really helping is it fwdoz
Thank's Aus Kiwi will check all those, will fit the o2 sensor tomorrow evening, got to Broome, can spend a bit of time on it.
Bob
-- Edited by ABNER on Sunday 11th of March 2018 09:57:03 PM
Well time will tell ,and after being sent a different sensor to what I wanted I modified it with a stanley knife and made it fit. I then went to an Auto electrical shop in Broome and the bossman Aaron put his diagnostic pod on it and gave it a clean bill of health, (it was a bitch to fit.) If you need any Electrical mechanical work in Broome, Aaron is an honest tradesman and will do his best for you. Elite Electrical is the company I can recommend him, and very reasonable with his rates.
Thanks all for your contributions, and others
I will see how the consumption is I get on the road again.
Bob.
Good Luck
Hi Abner, that Fuel consumption sounds about right, I have an 07 NS paj, 3.8 and on lpg, on my last trip up to darwin last year, pulling our 22 ft van, driving up from Adelaide to port Augusta, slamed into a headwind that lasted 3 days and the paj sucked the fuel, worst was about 44 l/100, the petrol ones are thirsty, around town without the van it sits on about 15 l/100, the lpg tank took some of the sting out of the wallet, but lpg availability is kinda scarce the more remote you travel.
-- Edited by fewa on Sunday 18th of March 2018 10:33:16 PM