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Does the Owner’s Manual confirm that??I was told there was no break in
Yeah I’ll give it some time I figure by mid summer if it’s not better it’s gone, if I’m gonna get that bad of mileage I’d want the HP to back it up lol I do live in a mountainous area literally nothing flatI was in the same boat. I came from a modded hellcat and when I first got the jeep I was averaging around 13-14 with the exact same daily drive. ('20 JLUR) I thought wtf? I didn't buy it for milage but I expected better. I have 20k on the od now and I average 18+ on my regular commute. The motor gets better as it gets some miles on it. I wouldn't baby it, just drive it normal. Yes, it's only a little 2.0 4cyl but it still has to move over 5000lbs. I've read all the threads about people getting mid to upper 20s for mpg. I've seen that cruising it 55 or 60, but that's not how or where I drive. At constant 75 in Fla I think I get around 20? I seem to get better milage driving south than coming back north. Not sure why, but the whole trip (4 hours each way flat Florida highway) usually nets me around 20 mpg.
Whomever told you that has no idea what they're talking about and I'd take no advice from them mechanically. I'm no mechanic and I know that's very false. You always need a break in period for a new engine and you should see a nice difference in MPG as your engine matures, up to sometimes 25-30k mi.I was told there was no break in
That was a Jeep mechanic, but anyway most modern engines don’t require a break in period with the exception of larger diesels (for heavy hauling) and high performance engines like a hellcatHow is the terrain where you're at? Literally any incline will tank your mileage. Though, I know you're a bit older and used to
Whomever told you that has no idea what they're talking about and I'd take no advice from them mechanically. I'm no mechanic and I know that's very false. You always need a break in period for a new engine and you should see a nice difference in MPG as your engine matures, up to sometimes 25-30k mi.
Also I was fairly certain our manuals had a break-in procedure...
https://www.wranglerforum.com/threads/engine-break-in-recommendations.2425787/That was a Jeep mechanic, but anyway most modern engines don’t require a break in period with the exception of larger diesels (for heavy hauling) and high performance engines like a hellcat
That’s pretty much what I do with any new vehicle it’s just common sense to me to not beat it out of the boxhttps://www.wranglerforum.com/threads/engine-break-in-recommendations.2425787/
First post has the engine break in per our manual. It's not a long break in, but it still is one. Not sure I'd let that tech do more than tire rotations or putting in air...
I'm convinced there is something amiss with the 2.0T software. My 2022 JLUR XR was getting 22 MPG when I bought it, and then out of nowhere it tanked down to 12 MPG for about 600 miles or so.I understand all that I’m 47 not a kid lol this seems horrendously low for a little 4 cylinder I don’t drive it like a race car it doesn’t have enough hp for that lol if I want to drive spiritedly I do it in the truck with a 1000 ftlbs of torque. I should add I am in no way beating this thing I’ve been babying it honestly to the point it’s annoying
And then what happened?At the dealer now and as expected the shop foreman immediately took the “we can’t do anything about bad mileage” frame of thought which I had to laugh because he had to ask me what they were rated at said he didn’t know. He reluctantly said he could scan it but he’d almost be willing to guarantee he won’t find anything trying to get me to just walk away I said I’m here it’s a 40 minute ride might as well scan it he seemed annoyed by that lol, so that being said this is not going to go anywhere with them so come spring/summer baring no change I’ll just wash my hands of it