Is the fuel consumption of the 2007 Focus 1.8 sedan high?
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The fuel consumption of the 2007 Focus 1.8 sedan is 9-12L/100km. 1. Depends on driving habits and road conditions: The vehicle's fuel consumption mainly depends on driving habits and the quality of road conditions. As long as it is used normally and maintained on time, it should be fine. When fuel consumption is too high, it is necessary to clean the carbon deposits in the engine. 2. Engine carbon deposits: Over long-term operation, gasoline inevitably produces carbon deposits and sludge during combustion. If these are not cleaned in time, they can lead to increased fuel consumption. The engine carbon deposits need to be cleaned. 3. Spark plug failure: The function of the spark plug is to generate a high-voltage spark to ignite the air-fuel mixture. If it is damaged, the ignition energy will decrease, causing uneven combustion of the mixture, which will slow down acceleration and increase fuel consumption. 4. Abnormal tire pressure: Incorrect tire pressure can also affect fuel consumption. When the tire pressure is too low or the tread is severely worn, the contact area between the tire and the road increases, leading to greater friction, higher rolling resistance, and naturally higher fuel consumption. 5. Long-term heavy loads: Carrying excessive weight increases the vehicle's own weight, raises driving pressure, and consequently increases fuel consumption. 6. Faulty car sensors: This is also a major cause of increased fuel consumption. When the coolant temperature sensor fails, the engine may mistakenly think the car is in a cold state, continuously sending signals to inject more fuel, leading to higher fuel consumption.