Is the Wrangler Fuel-Consuming?
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The Wrangler has a relatively high fuel consumption, ranging between 8.8~12.1L/100km. With high fuel consumption comes a large displacement; the Wrangler has a displacement of 3.6L. Here are some additional tips: Check the tire system: Insufficient tire pressure increases friction between the tires and the ground, leading to higher fuel consumption, so it's important to regularly check tire pressure. Different vehicle models and tires have different pressure standards. Check the braking system: Some vehicles may experience slight brake drag, which increases the vehicle's load while driving and raises fuel consumption, so regular checks are necessary. Regular maintenance: Air filters, fuel filters, and oil filters need to be replaced every 5,000 kilometers or more, as a clogged air filter reduces air intake, leading to incomplete fuel combustion and decreased fuel efficiency. Wear on the clutch plate and clutch pressure plate, as well as spark plugs that have been used for too long, can also lead to increased fuel consumption, so these should be replaced regularly.