Why does the Wuling Hongguang V consume 10 liters of fuel per 100 kilometers?
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High fuel consumption in a car may be related to personal driving habits or certain vehicle malfunctions. Below is relevant information: Insufficient tire pressure: If the tire pressure is insufficient, fuel consumption will increase. If the tire pressure is normal, check the degree of tire wear. When tires are severely worn, slipping signs frequently appear, which also increases fuel consumption. Excessive engine carbon deposits: If there is a significant buildup of carbon deposits in the engine over a short period, it can also lead to higher fuel consumption in the car. Damaged oxygen sensor: As an internal control unit in the car, the oxygen sensor primarily monitors the air-fuel ratio in the engine. Once it is damaged, it will cause an imbalance in the engine's air-fuel ratio, inevitably leading to abnormally high fuel consumption. After the oxygen sensor is damaged, the vehicle will emit darker exhaust from the tailpipe while driving.