What are the reasons for the high fuel consumption of the Suzuki SX4?
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Suzuki SX4's high fuel consumption can be caused by excessive engine carbon deposits, tire wear, low tire pressure, and car sensor malfunctions. The specific reasons are as follows: 1. Severe engine carbon deposits: Excessive carbon deposits can make the inner walls of the air intake tract rough, obstructing airflow, which leads to continuously increasing fuel consumption. It is recommended to perform an engine carbon cleaning maintenance at around 40,000 to 50,000 kilometers to help control fuel consumption. 2. Tire wear and insufficient tire pressure: If there are no issues with the engine but fuel consumption is still increasing, it is often related to the tires. Using severely worn tires will inevitably lead to increased fuel consumption. It is advised that car owners check tire pressure and wear every two months to ensure safety and better control of fuel consumption. 3. Car sensor malfunction: The role of car sensors is to input various operational information, such as speed, temperature, and engine conditions, into the car's computer to keep the engine in optimal working condition. If fuel consumption suddenly spikes, it is recommended to have the sensors checked at a repair shop. Generally, sensors should be replaced after driving around 80,000 kilometers.