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Old 17th May 2024, 15:25   #1366
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My brother owns a BRV Diesel. Its a no nonsense practical car with a usable third row. The mileage it gives is astounding. never drops below 18 kmpl even in city traffic. The average highway ride returns 25kmpl. I have tried hypermiling with it once and it returned 31.4 kmpl. All this with a reliable diesel power.
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Old 17th May 2024, 18:15   #1367
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Hello ladies and gentlemen,
My BR-V petrol MT is doing extremely well but there's one issue which has cropped up and that's abysmal average mileage of 8kmpl in Bangalore city traffic as per the MID. I haven't really done a tank full to tank full method to calculate mileage of late and I don't know if my MID is showing wrong readings or some internal component has gone bad which has led to drop in mileage. The driving experience hasn't changed and I don't observe anything unusual otherwise. Few months back the car electricals suffered from a rat bite which led to the CEL come on in the instrument cluster. This was promptly resolved by fixing the wiring and reseting the error using OBD at a reputed garage. I'm not sure if that incident is causing the issue. Any suggestions to get the mileage fixed?

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Hello ladies and gentlemen,
My BR-V petrol MT is doing extremely well but there's one issue which has cropped up and that's abysmal average mileage of 8kmpl in Bangalore city traffic as per the MID. I haven't really done a tank full to tank full method to calculate mileage of late and I don't know if my MID is showing wrong readings or some internal component has gone bad which has led to drop in mileage.
Please get the Air and AC filter checked and changed every 10k kms. Also Tyre pressure. These 3 things alone impact FE by 15-20%.
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Hello ladies and gentlemen,
My BR-V petrol MT is doing extremely well but there's one issue which has cropped up and that's abysmal average mileage of 8kmpl in Bangalore city traffic as per the MID. I haven't really done a tank full to tank full method to calculate mileage of late and I don't know if my MID is showing wrong readings or some internal component has gone bad which has led to drop in mileage. The driving experience hasn't changed and I don't observe anything unusual otherwise. Few months back the car electricals suffered from a rat bite which led to the CEL come on in the instrument cluster. This was promptly resolved by fixing the wiring and reseting the error using OBD at a reputed garage. I'm not sure if that incident is causing the issue. Any suggestions to get the mileage fixed?
Shouldn't be that low. I drive with a heavy foot on my dad's BRV and still the MID shows 13.5-14.0 kmpl all the time. Are your emissions in check? Some fuel additives like VISTA X or System G, STP etc might work cleaning your injectors and freeing the decontaminants in the fuel system. How many kms has the car done? Has the oil been changed regularly?
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My BR-V petrol MT is doing extremely well but there's one issue which has cropped up and that's abysmal average mileage of 8kmpl in Bangalore city traffic as per the MID. I haven't really done a tank full to tank full method to calculate mileage of late and I don't know if my MID is showing wrong readings or some internal component has gone bad which has led to drop in mileage.
I get 8 kmpl all the time within the city limits . But then, I rarely use it in the city and if used, it is mostly on a 6 km trip. Anyway, first find out if it is a MID problem or a fuel efficiency problem.

1) Get PUC done. If engine is burning excess fuel for some reason (eg: rat bite on some component), it might show in the emissions.

2) Next take the car on Ring Road at night or NICE road or Mysore expressway. Reset the MID and drive for a few kms to check the fuel economy, as displayed by MID. If it is normal, then the MID is fine.

3) Next time the 'fuel empty' light comes on, do a full tank (auto-shut off) and note down the litres in the tank. Use the car in the city as usual till the 'fuel empty' light comes on again. Calculate the fuel economy and see if it around the usual levels.

4) If MID is fine but fuel economy is still lower than before, then the rat might have bitten the fuel lines. After a drive, open the engine bay to see if there is petrol smell. Rat bite might be causing micro-leaks. Ask the mechanic to specifically check all the fuel lines.

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My BR-V petrol MT is doing extremely well but there's one issue which has cropped up and that's abysmal average mileage of 8kmpl in Bangalore city traffic as per the MID.
Just wondering since you mentioned a rat bite, is the vehicle used often?

Do a tankfull and run a 150 km roundtrip to see how things fare.

Honda City in traffic gives only ~9 kmpl in Bangalore, so you are not that far off.
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Please get the Air and AC filter checked and changed every 10k kms. Also Tyre pressure. These 3 things alone impact FE by 15-20%.
Recently got the gas topped up as the AC cooling was not effective during peak summer in Bangalore, the technician pointed out that BR-V does not get a filter for AC and hence the internal components get soiled with dirt over time and suggested a thorough service after some time.

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Shouldn't be that low. I drive with a heavy foot on my dad's BRV and still the MID shows 13.5-14.0 kmpl all the time. Are your emissions in check? Some fuel additives like VISTA X or System G, STP etc might work cleaning your injectors and freeing the decontaminants in the fuel system. How many kms has the car done? Has the oil been changed regularly?
It is a pre-owned vehicle. Bought it at 44k km in 2022 and has done around 12k km since it has been purchased. It's serviced regularly @ 12 months interval. As you rightly pointed out will try getting the PUC done it's been a while now.

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I get 8 kmpl all the time within the city limits . But then, I rarely use it in the city and if used, it is mostly on a 6 km trip. Anyway, first find out if it is a MID problem or a fuel efficiency problem.

1) Get PUC done. If engine is burning excess fuel for some reason (eg: rat bite on some component), it might show in the emissions.

2) Next take the car on Ring Road at night or NICE road or Mysore expressway. Reset the MID and drive for a few kms to check the fuel economy, as displayed by MID. If it is normal, then the MID is fine.

3) Next time the 'fuel empty' light comes on, do a full tank (auto-shut off) and note down the litres in the tank. Use the car in the city as usual till the 'fuel empty' light comes on again. Calculate the fuel economy and see if it around the usual levels.

4) If MID is fine but fuel economy is still lower than before, then the rat might have bitten the fuel lines. After a drive, open the engine bay to see if there is petrol smell. Rat bite might be causing micro-leaks. Ask the mechanic to specifically check all the fuel lines.
1.Thanks SmartCat will get the PUC done soon , its's been a while now.
2. My last highway trip was to Somnathpura temples near Mysore, the car returned mileage of around 13 kmpl as per the MID with 4 healthy adults on board and good speed on Mysore Expressway.
3.Yet to do the traditional full tank method to calculate. Will do it soon.

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Just wondering since you mentioned a rat bite, is the vehicle used often?

Do a tankfull and run a 150 km roundtrip to see how things fare.

Honda City in traffic gives only ~9 kmpl in Bangalore, so you are not that far off.
To answer your question, it is used at least once or twice a week (as we also have a Hyundai Eon that does duty to run errands) and that too for good enough distance within city (say around 20 km round trip).


Thank you all, for your valuable inputs. Will share more updates here shortly. Happy motoring !

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Old 18th June 2024, 11:16   #1373
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My BRV's clutch has become very hard over the last few months. I have driven only around 500 KMS in last 3 months and clutch is progressively getting harder to press and hold.

There is no drop in mileage or pick up, though there is a bit of jerk and jump when I release the clutch. Especially in the morning (cold start) the jump is significant.

Service adviser at the Honda service center asked me to change the clutch. Has anyone changed their BRV's clutch recently. If yes, where and what was the cost involved.

Honda service center is quoting 35K+ for clutch change. So I am looking at independent garage as well

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Old 23rd July 2024, 14:16   #1374
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My BRV V CVT will soon hit 80k kms and 6 years by August. The original Michelin's have still some tread but some small cracks seen on side (It is actually amazing that they lasted so long). So it is time for change.
I do not find the same size in Michelin (195, 60 R16), but find them in Bridgestone and Yokohama. The next upsize 205, 60, R16 is available in Michelin (Quoted ~9.2k per tyre). Is this size OK and the price quoted correct?
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My BRV V CVT will soon hit 80k kms and 6 years by August. The original Michelin's have still some tread but some small cracks seen on side (It is actually amazing that they lasted so long). So it is time for change.
I do not find the same size in Michelin (195, 60 R16), but find them in Bridgestone and Yokohama. The next upsize 205, 60, R16 is available in Michelin (Quoted ~9.2k per tyre). Is this size OK and the price quoted correct?
I picked up a pre-owned BRV last year and it already had upsized MRF Perfinza's on it. The previous owner mentioned that upsizing was recommended. I've also heard the same from the honda city owners - they too upsize from the 190 to the 205 section.

On a different topic, the BRV threw a check engine light today morning. Its been a very rainy day today and I noticed the light right after I went through a puddle of water at moderate speed. I'm guessing some sensor would have shorted itself due to water ingress.

I do plan to get it reset at the ASC but that would take a few days, in the meanwhile any do's / dont's for driving around with the CEL?
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Hello folks,
I have ended up damaging one of the wheel caps on my BR-V. Any suggestions from where can I source an original piece. I searched on Boodmo but it says it's unavailable.
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Hello folks, I have ended up damaging one of the wheel caps on my BR-V. Any suggestions from where can I source an original piece. I searched on Boodmo but it says it's unavailable.
Take this opportunity and get rid of all the wheel caps. Black steel wheels look good on most cars (especially SUV-shaped vehicles like BRV)

Eg: Defender with black steel wheels:

Honda BR-V : Official Review-screenshot_3.jpg

Take off all the wheel caps, clean the wheels and share photos here!
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Gents, check this thread:
https://www.team-bhp.com/forum/india...fuel-pump.html (Honda recalls over 90,000 cars over faulty fuel pump)

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Vehicles manufactured between August 2017 and June 2018 have been recalled. The recall affects 4,386 units of the BR-V.

According to the carmaker, a fuel pump with a defective impeller could result in the engine either stopping or refusing to start. The recall will commence in a phased manner, starting November 5. The replacement part will be installed free of charge.
Click on 'Product Recall' link on Honda's website and enter VIN number to check if your BRV qualifies:
https://www.hondacarindia.com/honda-...nt-information
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Can someone please tell me where the anchor point is for a child seat top tether? Attaching a pic from the BRV manual for reference. Just can’t seem to find it, so hooked it to the horizontal rods on the seat back for now.
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Click on 'Product Recall' link on Honda's website and enter VIN number to check if your BRV qualifies:
https://www.hondacarindia.com/honda-...nt-information
Thanks. Checked and got the below message, so all well with my BRV
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