20-10-2013, 08:27 PM
I would check your brakes also. The sliders can go dry, pistons can stop moving so freely and both can cause the brakes to drag.
The seals in my front caliper had swollen and weren't allowing the pistons to retract so the pads were dragging on the disc ever so slightly. This caused my MPG to fall to 50. Replaced the seals last week and I'm now back up to 60!
I've had the rears dragging before and that was due to the handbrake mechanism going dry in the rear calipers.
The seals in my front caliper had swollen and weren't allowing the pistons to retract so the pads were dragging on the disc ever so slightly. This caused my MPG to fall to 50. Replaced the seals last week and I'm now back up to 60!
I've had the rears dragging before and that was due to the handbrake mechanism going dry in the rear calipers.