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    D40 Fuel Economy

    Navaras have trip computers? When did this happen? Cheers for some enlightenment. Mine doesn't have a display to tell me what my vehicle's ECU is calculating. The salesman told me when I ordered mine it would be exactly the same as the twin cab display and demo models on the car lot, except it...
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    D40 Fuel Economy

    I thought to calculate fuel consumption all you had to do was work out the number of litres used over a 100km, and I don't recall seeing it expressed in any other way for many years here in Australia. I reckon my tripmeter/odometer is accurate enough for the distance and the diesel bowser...
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    D40 Fuel Economy

    I just use basic arithmetic from the distance on the tripmeter and fuel volume indicated on thepump to fill the tank right up. I just can't see how windows down or up or whether or not the battery is fully charged can affect the arithmetic and cause the resultant economy figure to be inaccurate.
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    D40 Fuel Economy

    I ordered it from new and I didn't know about the DPF until I took delivery. I also didn't know I was getting the 126kW spec engine either. Salesman showed me a dual cab and said the king cab is exactly the same except for the cab configuration. Boy, was I mislead. Apparently it seems it was...
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    D40 Fuel Economy

    I thought the distance shown on the trip meter would be driven by the same source as the odometer and not be a number guessed by the ECU. Seems incongruous to me to have some sort of extra algorithm code in the ECU to calculate distance by other means. My trip meter distance seems to match the...
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    D40 Fuel Economy

    I have a 2012 King Cab automatic. I reset the trip meter at every refill to see how it's going with fuel consumption, just in case a miracle happens. Latest fill, after about 60 or 70 km suburban, the rest open highway at the 110 speed limit, about 15l/100km. Sometimes on a pure highway run it...
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