'Diagnosing' car fuel consumption

November 9, 2017 15:18

(Baonghean.vn) - After a period of use, cars may experience problems that lead to abnormal fuel consumption. With this situation, drivers need to "correctly diagnose the problem" to have a timely treatment plan.

Coolant temperature sensor error

The coolant temperature sensor is mounted on the side of the engine, in direct contact with the coolant and is made up of resistors. When the sensor is faulty, it will give a lower error result than the actual temperature.

Therefore, the ECU records that the engine is cold even though the engine is actually hot, so the amount of fuel injected into the engine will be more than normal. If this condition persists, it will waste fuel for the vehicle.

Long time no change engine oil

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When you forget to change the engine oil for a long time, the lubricating ability of the oil is no longer effective, thus leading to greater friction when the engine is running and making the machine hotter. Therefore, your car will "consume" more gasoline than normal.

Low compression ratio

The combustion process and engine performance depend a lot on the pressure at the end of the compression process. Working a lot causes the piston rings and valves to wear out, creating gaps. The compression pressure is not guaranteed, the engine consumes fuel. For vehicles that have traveled 160,000 km (equivalent to 8 years of use), fuel consumption can increase significantly because the engine's compression ratio is not good.

Filter dirty air

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Dirty air filter hinders normal engine operation, increases fuel consumption; should check and clean air filter periodically every 3 to 6 months.

Clogged drain

Any obstruction in the exhaust system increases exhaust pressure, thereby increasing fuel consumption. If the cause of the blockage is due to a distorted or bent pipe due to a collision, it must be restored to its original condition.

In case of clogged catalytic converter, use a pressure differential tester to check the pressure difference between the intake and exhaust at idle. If this difference decreases, it means that the catalytic converter is clogged.

Clutch slip or hydraulic torque converter

A slipping clutch on a manual transmission or an inefficient lock-up on an automatic transmission will increase cooling loss. This results in wasted engine power.

Low tire pressure

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In case the tire pressure is too low, the tire will wear out on both sides because it only contacts the road surface with two sides of the tire, which will lead to increased fuel consumption due to high rolling resistance. According to estimates, if the tire pressure is below standard by about 3PSI (1kg/cm2 = 14.22 PSI), the car will consume 1-2% more fuel. In addition, low tire pressure also reduces the tire's lifespan by 10-15%.

Worn or dirty spark plugs

Worn or dirty spark plugs increase misfires, misfires, or incomplete combustion. Platinum or Iridium spark plugs have an average life of about 100,000 miles. However, their performance degrades if they become contaminated.

To fix this problem, remove the electrodes, check and clean them if any. Adjust the gap according to the manufacturer's recommendations. If necessary, replace the spark plugs.

Driver habits

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In addition to technical reasons, bad habits of the driver also affect the fuel consumption of the vehicle; such as: sudden acceleration and deceleration causing fuel consumption 4-5 times, carrying too heavy loads on the vehicle, not turning off devices when not needed, forgetting to turn off the air conditioner when using natural air, etc.

Ngoc Anh

(Synthetic)

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