What are the reasons for the high fuel consumption of Geely GS?
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Geely GS has high fuel consumption due to engine carbon deposits, spark plug failure, or abnormal tire pressure. Here are the relevant details: Engine carbon deposits: During long-term operation of the car, gasoline inevitably produces carbon deposits and sludge during combustion. If these sludge and carbon deposits are not cleaned in time, they will lead to increased fuel consumption. The engine carbon deposits need to be cleaned. Spark plug failure: The function of the car's spark plug is to use high-voltage electricity to generate sparks to ignite the air-fuel mixture. If damaged, it will reduce the ignition energy, causing uneven combustion of the mixture, which will result in slower acceleration and increased fuel consumption. Replace the spark plug or clean the carbon deposits on the spark plug. Abnormal tire pressure: Abnormal tire pressure can also affect the car's fuel consumption. When the tire pressure is too low or the tread is severely worn, the contact area between the tire and the road surface increases, friction increases, rolling resistance increases, and fuel consumption naturally rises. Check the tire pressure and replenish it in time.