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Is This Normal?
We recently upgraded from an E53 to an E70, and I have noticed that when coming to a stop at a traffic light, the fuel consumption gauge goes from 0 l/100 Km (decelerating) to 15 l/100 kms briefly then back to 0 as I apply the brakes.
This didn't happen with the E53. I can't recall if this happened on the E70 before I cleared all the codes and re-set everything using a scan-tool. Is this normal behaviour for the E70? O ris it still in learning mode? |
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On my e70 the fuel consumption flips to ∞ vs. zero when you stop.
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2011 E70 • N55 (me) 2012 E70 • N63 (wife) |
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OK, so it is normal.
Thanks. Any idea why? |
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People didn't like the mpg showing zero (accurate) they prefer being lied to
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2011 E70 • N55 (me) 2012 E70 • N63 (wife) |
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Duh!!
I use it as a guide only - how economical my driving style is. So when stopped, there is not much I can do (except turn off the engine) to affect it. I was just curious about this "feature". |
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I first saw this "feature" in older Benz. Yes, normal, they (Benz) did the same thing.
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