F30 320d fuel consumption concerns

cOlDFuSiOn

New member
Yeah I also tend to wait for it to reach that temp before hooning it, short trips from a cold start will result in dismal consumption figures.
 

Dre

Member
Hi guys,

Thanks for the feedback.
Will observe the temperature gauge and revert.
Who in JHB, near Midrand, is the best technician at a BMW dealership? Would prefer to have the vehicle looked at by this person.
 

Rory

Member
Diesels are always going to suck for short trips as you end up finishing your trip before it's even properly warm. Go for a long trip and maybe switch down a gear or two from normal and cruise at a fairly high rpm for at least 10 min. After that reset it on a highway and see what it says.
 

Iceman007

Active member
cOlDFuSiOn said:
Yeah I also tend to wait for it to reach that temp before hooning it, short trips from a cold start will result in dismal consumption figures.

Remember that temp gauge in an F30 is not water temp its actually oil temp. If you go into the hidden functions you will observe the water temp is on temp:RedNo: long before the oil temp
 

cOlDFuSiOn

New member
Cool thanks for info Iceman, yeah I struggle to read the hidden info on the small screen urgh and that stalk scrolling is not ideal wish we could get it on the main screen! As a side note I got on average 7l/100km in traffic in Eco pro driving normally. The past 2 weeks I kept the car in Sport+ and the box in DS with no auto stop start and I can report 8l/100 for the same trips driving much harder than usual.. Epic consumption from this car even when flooring it 24/7
 

Iceman007

Active member
cOlDFuSiOn said:
Cool thanks for info Iceman, yeah I struggle to read the hidden info on the small screen urgh and that stalk scrolling is not ideal wish we could get it on the main screen! As a side note I got on average 7l/100km in traffic in Eco pro driving normally. The past 2 weeks I kept the car in Sport+ and the box in DS with no auto stop start and I can report 8l/100 for the same trips driving much harder than usual.. Epic consumption from this car even when flooring it 24/7

:coolShake:
 

Dre

Member
hi guys,

thanks again for the advice herein.
I believe the problem was a combination of the DPF being clogged and me driving mostly short distance (i.e. 1km to work).

I let the vehicle warm up and drove the vehicle hard for a bit. Then reset trip computer whilst on freeway; and it settled on 5L/100km (even with a bit of local driving around the neighbourhood thereafter).
I tend to also believe that these 320d's are a bit heavy for stop and go; regardless of whether the engine is at optimum temperature.

So guidelines for anyone experiencing the same problem as me:
  • Try to avoid lots of stop and go
  • Drive the car hard (once at optimum engine temperature) to clear the DPF
  • Reset the trip computer after a lot of local driving to obtain a true reflection of current fuel consumption.
 

DieselFan

Honorary ///Member
Diesels don't like stop go traffic. And neither do they like short trips. Glad your problem is sorted
 

200ts

Member
My X3 2.0d when driven by my wife sits at 8l/100km local short runs, I am on 8.9l/100km. Longer runs I get to about 6l/100km driving decently.


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