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Isuzu D-max fuel filter issues again.
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<blockquote data-quote="Longlowdog" data-source="post: 44085" data-attributes="member: 395"><p>Mine goes back in tomorrow, apparently only the filter was changed last time (cheap attempt to placate customer, gone 3 days since they stuffed the rear door while it was in their hands), this time it will get a new housing and a remap. Fuel consumption down to 26 mpg on the car computer and 25 actual based on sat-nav data and fuel receipts. I know BFG All Terrains drag away a bit of fuel consumption but this is no where near the claimed figures and 3 mpg less than when the car was new and tight. Dealer very keen to know where I bought my fuel, trying to tell me there was a bad batch from G'nock. Personally I think that is a crock o' poo, awful lot of diesels on the road and there is no national scare.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Longlowdog, post: 44085, member: 395"] Mine goes back in tomorrow, apparently only the filter was changed last time (cheap attempt to placate customer, gone 3 days since they stuffed the rear door while it was in their hands), this time it will get a new housing and a remap. Fuel consumption down to 26 mpg on the car computer and 25 actual based on sat-nav data and fuel receipts. I know BFG All Terrains drag away a bit of fuel consumption but this is no where near the claimed figures and 3 mpg less than when the car was new and tight. Dealer very keen to know where I bought my fuel, trying to tell me there was a bad batch from G'nock. Personally I think that is a crock o' poo, awful lot of diesels on the road and there is no national scare. [/QUOTE]
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