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QuestionWhy does the AC consume gasoline?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerThe AC in your car is powered by the alternator in your engine, which uses gasoline to run. So, using your AC uses gas.
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QuestionWill driving a truck on a low gear save fuel?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerStaying in a lower gear actually increases your fuel consumption. So, to save fuel, put your car into a higher gear.
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QuestionI'm trying to do a fleet diesel consumption report and I don't know how to put all that in a spreadsheet. How can I go about it?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerUsing an excel spreadsheet or Google sheet, label the top of each column with the information you need to track. For example, your column labels might be "Date," "Odometer Reading," and "Amount of Fuel." When you refuel, simply enter the information under the correct column.
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QuestionHow can I calculate fuel consumption if I have an old vehicle without an odometer?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerIf your car doesn't have a working odometer, download a milage tracking app on your phone like TripLog, MileIQ, or Mileage Expense Log. Or, estimate your distance traveled by plotting out your routes on a GPS or on your phone's map app. Just record the distances you travel for each trip you make until you need to fill up on gas again.
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QuestionAfter driving for an hour over 100 km, how much fuel did l consume?Ulf WennstromCommunity AnswerIt depends on your car make and model and the engine RPM (revolution speed) and other factors.
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QuestionCan you explain more clearly about starting mileages and subtracting closing mileages in step seven?Community AnswerThe starting mileage is when he last refueled his tank. He had a full tank and drove 389 miles, then refueled with 12.5 gallons. The starting amount is 12,500 because the person did not reset the odometer to 0 before he started. Otherwise, this is the exact same thing in the instructions. He already drove 12,500 miles, and now he drove additional miles; in order to find the distance, you must subtract.
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QuestionHow do I calculate mileage from my last refill until the current refill if I had recorded the distance covered and fuel filled?Community AnswerYou can only do that if you recorded the mileage on the odometer from the last time you tanked. If not, you will have to record it now as well as the next time you tank. There is no other way if the record was not kept unless you happened to take picture of your dash during your filling.
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QuestionHow can I calculate reimbursement for business ventures in my own car?Community AnswerKeep track of all of the miles you drive on the clock from your starting point all the way to your arrival point. You can do this with the odometer on your car. Find out what your company reimburses per mile and calculate how much you're owed for your reimbursement.
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