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Honda rancher 420 fuel mileage
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<blockquote data-quote="hillbillyfab" data-source="post: 5130142" data-attributes="member: 14829"><p>I too have a '07 Rancher. It seems to run on the richer side of things. The tail pipe will have black soot on it. The reason I say this is, it will foul the plug once about every two years. Now keep in mind, if it gets started and ran once a week, that's a lot for us. Fuel gets added maybe every two months. It hasn't thrown any codes, as of yet. It will just become hard to start, then eventually not start at all. I'm not doubting that there isn't something not operating at 100%, but sometimes I think it's because it doesn't get ran at operating/warm temperature for a length of time. It's usually short rides around our place and then turned back off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillbillyfab, post: 5130142, member: 14829"] I too have a '07 Rancher. It seems to run on the richer side of things. The tail pipe will have black soot on it. The reason I say this is, it will foul the plug once about every two years. Now keep in mind, if it gets started and ran once a week, that's a lot for us. Fuel gets added maybe every two months. It hasn't thrown any codes, as of yet. It will just become hard to start, then eventually not start at all. I'm not doubting that there isn't something not operating at 100%, but sometimes I think it's because it doesn't get ran at operating/warm temperature for a length of time. It's usually short rides around our place and then turned back off. [/QUOTE]
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