Why Does a Car Consume Gasoline Quickly?
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Clean the carburetor. Here are the related introductions: Tire Wear: First, check if the tire wear is significant. When tires are worn, they may slip, wasting gasoline unnecessarily. If necessary, replace them with new tires. Coasting Distance: If the car originally coasted a relatively long distance but now the coasting distance is noticeably reduced, check whether the air pressure in all four tires meets the standard for those tires. When tires are underinflated, it can lead to increased gasoline consumption. Simply inflating the tires can resolve this issue. Tire Noise: If you notice abnormal noises from the four wheels while driving or starting the car, inspect the bearings and braking system for any faults. Malfunctions that create resistance in rotation can affect speed and increase gasoline consumption.