Ok, so it takes a very light pedal to keep it in eco mode. The other day it was very humid and I had a heck of a time getting it into and keeping it in eco mode.
Any ideas on why this is? Does humidity factor into the air-fuel ratio on honda engines? That is the only thing I could figure, it was messing with a sensor. If somebody knows the knowledge would be great.
If so, then that begs the question, are mpg figures in some areas, due to humid/dry conditions, lower/higher?