Where to check the average fuel consumption of Mercedes-Benz C-Class?

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LeviFitz
07/29/25 11:45pm
The fuel consumption of the Mercedes-Benz C-Class can be viewed by operating the display function switch button on the steering wheel of the driver. That is, by pressing the switch button, the fuel consumption display will appear after cycling through the options. Air Filter: The air filter can also affect the car's fuel consumption. When the air filter has not been replaced for a long time, it can become clogged, affecting the engine's air intake, which in turn can lead to increased fuel consumption. Carbon Deposit Issue: Many car owners might first think of carbon deposits when encountering increased fuel consumption. Carbon deposits are like grease on a range hood—difficult to clean. Carbon deposits can affect the compression ratio, causing poor ignition, thinning of the air-fuel mixture, and fuel adsorption. All these issues can impact fuel consumption.
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