Is Fast Battery Drain a Fuel Quality Issue?
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Fast battery drain is not entirely a fuel quality issue; it is also related to road conditions and driving habits. Battery range primarily depends on fuel consumption. Here are some methods to reduce fuel consumption: 1. Adjust tire pressure: Higher tire pressure saves effort, while lower tire pressure increases resistance. If the tire pressure is too low, the contact area between the tires and the ground increases, raising driving resistance and fuel consumption. Adjusting tire pressure can help reduce fuel consumption. 2. Reduce vehicle load: The weight of the car directly affects fuel consumption. Additionally, heavy items in the car increase engine power consumption. The more heavy items and the longer the driving time, the higher the fuel consumption. Regularly clearing unnecessary items from the car can help reduce fuel consumption. 3. Adjust driving habits: Rapid acceleration and sudden braking in urban or highway driving can increase fuel consumption by 5% to 30%. Besides rapid acceleration and deceleration, prolonged idling also increases fuel consumption and can significantly harm the car's engine.