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wow only one tiny hint there, MPG poor sorry cant help with just that. i can list 50 reasons,. to what avail.?
post driving symptoms, it can be bad fuel. and 50 more.
my guess is you are not asking how to do 3 to 10tests but only want wild guessing what you want , GUESSING or TeSTING? and how to buy the iAC. all stores sell it, what's the problem? sure your not tell them, engine type. and build year date, AUG,1st 1998 this part changed . fact.s
in the absence of car manual, fill initially with one liter/qrt of transmission fluid. check for leaks and start engine. with transmission in park, slowly add transmission fluid with engine at idle. constantly monitor transmission fluid level with vehicle on level position until fluid level in "cold", then drive vehicle approximately for one mile until fluid is warmed up or hot. recheck fluid level with engine idling and on park. Add if necessary until fluid level in Hot position in dip stick. then your done. write down how much fluid you added for future reference.
CHECK EVAP SYSTEM CHECK EVAP CHARCOAL CANISTER COULD BE GAS SOAKED. OR THE PURGE CONTROL SOLENOID NOT WORKING.ITS NOT CONTROLING FUEL VAPORS FROM CANISTER TO INTAKE MANIFOLD.
It has to be the sending unit on the engine, you have to find it and replace it, if it is not overheating and not using coolant. I can't tell you where it is because I don't know what engine you have, but it should be up top, near the thermostat housing, you can unplug a couple things to find out which it is. It looks like a bolt with a plastic cap and wires coming out of it. Check it out.
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