What are the reasons for the high fuel consumption of the 2013 Teana?
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The reasons for the high fuel consumption of the Teana are: 1. The vehicle has not been maintained on time: Failure to replace components such as the air filter, fuel filter, spark plugs, and clutch plates can lead to increased fuel consumption; 2. Control system malfunction: Carbon buildup and faults in the electronic control system, such as carbon deposits on the throttle valve, idle valve, and fuel injectors, as well as signal deviations from the oxygen sensor and coolant temperature sensor, are also factors that contribute to increased fuel consumption; 3. Driving habits: Driving habits can also increase the vehicle's fuel consumption, such as rapid acceleration, sudden braking, and mismatched speed and gear, which are also reasons for higher fuel consumption; 4. Insufficient tire pressure: Insufficient or low tire pressure increases friction between the tires and the ground, leading to greater resistance and higher fuel consumption. Severe tire wear can frequently cause slipping, which also increases fuel consumption.