@muff1991
Yes I am aware of the both screens. Number one is just the trip and number two is for the past 99 hours of driving or so. With mine you change using the steering wheel!
So yeah on the high line display it’s displaying 13.2 MPG on number 2 and generally for every trip it says around 13-15 MPG.
I have also worked it out using calculations (fuel economy calculator website).... Basically to show you how bad it is I filled a full tank and a week later after about 150 miles the needs was back on reserves and I got about 167 total from the full tank.
Now my car shows no codes at all and no signs of anything like leaks. It is pulling like crazy too!
One thing I can say that I don’t know when has been changed is the fuel filter, I don’t know how big of a difference that can make though as generally petrol is clean as I’ve heard?
Overall I know it’s very very bad as my friend has an edition 30 and he says how he generally gets about 40-50 miles per £10 of fuel. So with the GTI’s 55 litre he gets about 300 miles odd.
Sounds like there is definitely an issue. Take it back to basics. Are your wheels hot after a drive? If a caliper is sticking this will affect performance and MPG.
MAF has been changed and diverter valve. To check PCV pull out dipstick momentarily. If the engine sounds like it’s about to stall, it’s ok.
Fuel filter will improve things if it’s never been changed but not by an extra 15mpg.
Reset the car, disconnect the battery and reset the clocks and go for a drive. See what the new calculations are.
Someone else can advise if there is another sensor that can affect MPG so severely, but my initial thoughts would be MAF which you’ve done.
Are you sure there isn’t a leak? Keep engine running and look under bonnet as well.
How does it start? Injectors would be my next thought after all the above but I’d expect other symptoms.