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Why is Jimny's fuel consumption so high?

There are many reasons for high fuel consumption. It may be caused by excessive carbon deposition in throttle, idle motor, intake valve, intake pipe, combustion chamber, spark plug and injector. Because these carbon deposits will block the idle channel, the idle motor will be stuck or out of its adjustment range, resulting in low idle speed, unstable idle speed, high fuel consumption and flameout. In addition, frequent start-stop, infrequent gear shifting and large throttle will lead to high fuel consumption. The reasons for Jimny's high fuel consumption are as follows: 1. If you find that the sliding distance of your car is obviously reduced during driving, you should check whether the tire pressure meets the air pressure standard. If the tires are under-inflated, the fuel consumption will also increase. 2. Check the degree of tire wear. If the tire is badly worn, it will often slip, thus increasing fuel consumption. If necessary, new tires can be replaced. 3. If abnormal noise is found in the wheels during driving or starting, check whether the bearing and braking system are faulty in time. If the wheel rotates abnormally, it will affect the speed and increase fuel consumption. The first task is to maintain the air filter regularly and check whether it is blocked. If the air intake is not smooth, it will increase fuel consumption. If improperly installed, it may affect the air intake, and the engine will inhale dust and impurities, which will affect the serious wear and tear of the engine. If you choose poor quality air filter, it will increase intake resistance, reduce engine power, increase fuel consumption and easily cause carbon deposition.