What is the fuel consumption of the Pajero 3.0?
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The average fuel consumption of the Pajero 3.0 is 14 liters per 100 kilometers. Below are some related introductions about fuel consumption: 1. Vehicle-related reasons: As an internal control unit in the car, the oxygen sensor primarily monitors the fuel-air ratio of the engine. Once it is damaged, it will cause an imbalance in the fuel-air ratio, leading to a sudden increase in fuel consumption. After the oxygen sensor is damaged, the vehicle will emit darker exhaust gases from the tailpipe while driving. Solution: Replace the oxygen sensor at an authorized 4S store. Be sure to use a detector to test it again after the car is warmed up (since the oxygen sensor operates at high temperatures). A fluctuating signal output indicates a genuine part. This is because when the vehicle is not running, the oxygen sensor does not function, and even if a fake part is installed, it cannot be directly detected from the dashboard. 2. Long overdue replacement of the "three filters": During vehicle use, the three filters (oil filter, air filter, and fuel filter) must be replaced regularly. If they are not replaced for a long time, they will become dirty and affect performance, sending incorrect information to the engine control unit, resulting in incomplete fuel combustion and increased engine carbon deposits. Solution: Regularly maintain the vehicle and replace the "three filters" based on the mileage driven.