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Dec 4

After a major maintenance on the 2006 Accent 1.4 manual, the spark plugs, carbon canister solenoid, and throttle have been replaced, and the fuel injectors have been cleaned. With the fuel price at 7.91, it's costing 0.9 per kilometer. Is this normal? The oxygen sensor is fine!

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عبد العزيز عثمان
عبد العزيز عثمان2022-11-22 14:29
If it's because of the AC, then it's not surprising. But if it's not, just wait a while and the fuel economy should automatically improve.
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فهد رأس
فهد رأس2022-10-29 21:25
My experience is similar to yours. With the current fuel prices, 100 yuan only gets me 100 kilometers as well.
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نايف أنيس
نايف أنيس2022-10-05 11:45
That must be expensive. My '09 model doesn't have a catalytic converter. It's always full throttle. It costs about 0.7 RMB per kilometer.
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أحمد تكريتي
أحمد تكريتي2022-08-13 17:49
Try adding some fuel additive.
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علي طلحة
علي طلحة2022-07-22 13:05
Is it fixed now?
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أحمد تكريتي
أحمد تكريتي2022-03-06 12:43
A person is the same.
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خالد ظافر
خالد ظافر2021-12-05 17:20
Mechanical throttle bodies typically don't fail. Let's focus on the fuel injectors; they generally don't need cleaning. This car has a few instances of significantly high fuel consumption. Generally, it averages around 6 liters per 100 km, with automatic models around 7 liters.
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لحود فهد
لحود فهد2021-12-04 22:28
It's quite expensive, huh?
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