Don't forget number 8. The cooling system consisting of the thermostat & ECU temp sensor. If the fuel injection computer thinks the engine is still cold it will run a richer air fuel ratio until the engine warms up fully. If thermostat is stuck open then engine will never fully warm up. Check thermostat by running engine from cold & feeling top radiator hose, it should stay cold until thermostat opens & then go to hot to hold. If hose starts getting warm slowly then thermostat is stuck open & needs replacing. Injection temp sensor,(thermistor), needs to be tested for correct reading,(resistance) when engine is warmed up. Also check wiring for sensor by measuring sensor reading from the ECU wiring plug.
@@newtonmutea your fan will work overtime and as such, lifespan of the fan will be reduced. Engine will always not work at it's maximum operating temperature. It's work below ( run cold ) and this will lead to quick wear and tear.
@@newtonmutea How hot is your climate there? 50°C whole day? The thermostat only start openning when engine temp about 68-70°C, normally fully open around 90°C.
I had a bad MAF sensor in my Toyota Corolla 2007 inspite of regular visits to the mechanic’s nothing resolved the ignition and stalling problem. After a lot of research on web I learnt about MAF sensors and the way to clean it rather than replacing it. I took a chance and brought a bottle of acetone from the medical store, removed the MAF sensor and poured the whole bottle (acetones)in an open container and submerged the MAF sensor in it and covered the container tightly so that acetone does not evaporate. After 15 minutes I used an old tooth brush and cleaned it thoroughly. Allowed it to dry for an hour and reconnected the sensor and ever since then it has worked perfectly. It’s been 4 years now and it’s still working flawlessly.
I had cars ranging from 1.0 to 1.8 and Im always worried about economy but what I learnt shocked me abit. The 1.8 Civic I had was almost the same as the 1.0 Yaris. You would think smaller engines use less but my guess is that they require more revs to get going whereas bigger engines can achieve the same speed at lower RPM. Ofcourse there is a sweet spot ( probably 1.6/1.8 depending on the engine technology ) but there is not much of a difference like mentioned between big/small engines to a certain extent. Ignore those claimed figures, I have almost 20 years of real world experience on about 10 different cars and learnt these lessons.
This is the Gospel Truth... I have a 1290cc car consumes same with 1890 Valvematic.. no matter the driving technics I use...even at slow below 20km/h, infact The 1890cc is better on fuel overall.. especially for short distance drives
Here in Nigeria, the mechanic always advised against having thermostat, claiming our weather is too hot for it. I will go and get my thermostat back. Thank you for the advice
@@hiyou8823from your comment I guess you haven’t passed your driving test yet but whenever you do go for the test I wish you good luck. PS: don’t book the test without learning about Highway Code and vehicle safety though
You forgot a clogged pcv valve. It doesn't suck in the blowby. Also the incorrect tire psi and carrying too much weight in the car will affect fuel economy
Fuel efficiency can reduce the air with lesser unburn petrol elements . Indirectly ,this info help a lot for our environment ,since we have so many petrol cars around the world .🧐😐
The new type of Fuel Pump may have a strainer filter at the bottom, but a finer filter is encased in the filter plastic housing which cannot be remove and clean. Only way is remove and replace the whole pump set with a new one.
When my 2002 F150 HD was new it got much better mileage. Why? There was no alcohol in the gas back then. Or only in the Winter. Even with the AC on it still got better mileage in the Summer without the mileage robbing alcohol.
I legit drove from Church and over to my Fathers house which is about 13 minutes. I spent $15 on gas and by the time I got there it was on E. I just cannot believe it.
#1 You have a hole in your gas tank! #2 Someone cut your Gas line! #3 You have an unusually large hole in your engine! #4 You need to change your 35 year old PCV Valve! #5 Your Breather box is completely clogged up and so are the tubes connected to it! #6 Your Mass Airflow Sensor is damaged! #7 Your 20 year old Air Filter is clogged!
Good info, does this process improve fuel efficiency? My sister-in-law daughter has one like this and is getting very poor gas mileage around town, but it's decent on the highway. Im watching videos after videos, and i know the basics, but what you share might help, and it wouldn't hurt to check.
It was found that the ethanol-glycerol blend at the ratio of 3:1 (75/25%) can be directly applied as a substitute fuel for either gasoline or ethanol in internal combustion engines in the automotive and power industry😮
My Audi A4 B5 1.9 tdi i is resourceful fool! it consumes even less than the factory proclaims (5.4 l) I drive it for about 300,000 km and apart from the oil, the oil filter and the diesel filter, I haven't changed anything. I can't believe it!
Have a 2005 rav4 diesel 2.0 I get 450miles out of a tank I can't see anyone getting over 360 380 My secret Accelerate slowly Always keep at 60mph on national speed limits Simple 🤣
The factors are so so many.... I'd your xar is perfectly fine, yhe way you drive matters. You need to step on the accelerator slowly to allow the engine breath. If you drive like a racing car, you'd very to buy mire fuel.
The terrain and also tire pressure attributes to how your car consumes gas. Those with manual vans ,driving on low gears tend to make your vehicle a guzzler .
I had an issue the fuel returning house from the engine to the air intake was leaking i wraped up some Teflon tape to make it locked better not to leak
One fact must don't even realise. After rear rotor change, technicians forget to adjust the hand brake shoes which causes constant rubbing whilst you drive. This acts as if your handbrake is partially activated...causing more fuel to burn.
Enjoyed your informative video. It would be also informative and of interest to the public at large to state the "estimated" general percentage increase in fuel consumption expected for each of the numbered reasons. Also, which is the most common mechanical cause of high fuel consumption i.e. driver or road conditions not in the loop. RSVP Cheers.
That's not relevant to this video at all whatsoever. Also, they can't know what percentage of all of them. This video is specifically made to list off the reasons as to why Gas Mileage is poor.
All of those modifications like sensors, feul injectors and so on, on paper make the car more effiient, but they fail and end up making it less efficient, more expensive to maintain and take up more of our life concerning ourselves with them. I was just doing the maths.
They missed ALL items on my own list: 😃 1. Binding brakes. Even the slightest binding will give a noticeable increase in fuel consumption 2. Keep tire pressure at the highest recommended.. 3. Do NOT go to wider tires. And only buy tires with "A" or "B" rolling resistance classification (maybe that marking is only used in Europe? ) 4. Petrol engines (without turbo) use to have a temperature control valve on the intake of the air filter box, where warm air taken from the exhaust system is mixed with cold air to ensure a constant temperature. Nice thought but the thermostat in the mixing valve tends to get stuck at "fully warm" position over time. Engines tend to lose both power and efficiency when running on hot air. Worth checking 🤔 5. Incorrect toe setting increases rolling resistance. A setting as close to "0" as possible usually gives lowest fuel consumption 6. Clean aerodynamics. Remove all unnecessary stuff like roof racks, caravan mirrors, aftermarket spoilers and wind deflectors..
I have nissan maxima vg30e 1993 is heavy on fuel idling is high and i adjust idling screw to to fullest but idling is 1100rpm and exhsust it got a too much mists and smelling spank water sometimes it revs itself samuel from south africa free state
Sounds like the Tahoe with a 5.3 GM constructed overheating bypass in the fuel system but I wonder what's really going on with mine as it is 22 years old burning a lot of gas
I have wagon r 2017 model total drive 95 k Problm is bad fuel average Scaner reading is Short term fuel 2.34 Long term fuel -12 Total fuel term -10 Calculated load is 48 Can u have any saloution
Hello everyone. I recently bought daihatsu Move 2017 model. 70k km on odo. Im getting really poor fuel average which is not more than 10 km/l within Sialkot city. I got it tuned from a reputed mechanic of sialkot city. Got its injectors, all sensors, intake manifold, throttle body, plugs and even catalytic converter cleaned and used High octance petrol in it but still im not getting more than 11.5 km/l average. I need your expert opinions what should i do to increase its fuel average?
Numerous of u guys omit the very very DISTRACTIVE high fuel consumption factor,A DEAD TURBO IS NUMBER 1 WHEN IT COMES TO HIGH GAS CONSUMPTION, TALKING FROM EXPERIENCE.
My peugeot 3008 giving so much trouble clean everything then I suddenly i have clean intercooler with elbow grease home cleaner ,its problem sort also car speed gone fast.
The thing is when have a car the expending of many is crazy exhaust system has so many components and is so f king complicated that is just much better to buy another thing a horse or whatever
Don't forget number 8. The cooling system consisting of the thermostat & ECU temp sensor. If the fuel injection computer thinks the engine is still cold it will run a richer air fuel ratio until the engine warms up fully. If thermostat is stuck open then engine will never fully warm up. Check thermostat by running engine from cold & feeling top radiator hose, it should stay cold until thermostat opens & then go to hot to hold. If hose starts getting warm slowly then thermostat is stuck open & needs replacing. Injection temp sensor,(thermistor), needs to be tested for correct reading,(resistance) when engine is warmed up. Also check wiring for sensor by measuring sensor reading from the ECU wiring plug.
Thanks in advance 👍
In countries where we have hot climate we infact remove the thermostat
@@newtonmutea your fan will work overtime and as such, lifespan of the fan will be reduced.
Engine will always not work at it's maximum operating temperature. It's work below ( run cold ) and this will lead to quick wear and tear.
@@newtonmutea that's wrong, the car will consume more fuel than normal due to the delayed engine warming
@@newtonmutea
How hot is your climate there? 50°C whole day?
The thermostat only start openning when engine temp about 68-70°C, normally fully open around 90°C.
I had a bad MAF sensor in my Toyota Corolla 2007 inspite of regular visits to the mechanic’s nothing resolved the ignition and stalling problem. After a lot of research on web I learnt about MAF sensors and the way to clean it rather than replacing it. I took a chance and brought a bottle of acetone from the medical store, removed the MAF sensor and poured the whole bottle (acetones)in an open container and submerged the MAF sensor in it and covered the container tightly so that acetone does not evaporate. After 15 minutes I used an old tooth brush and cleaned it thoroughly. Allowed it to dry for an hour and reconnected the sensor and ever since then it has worked perfectly. It’s been 4 years now and it’s still working flawlessly.
There’s MAF cleaner spray to use. It dries within 5 minutes.
Although if you don’t have that, Rubbing alcohol works fine too.
@@chiya2006true rubbing alcohol works really good and leave no residue.
Great tip!
9. Brake drag. While this is often overlooked and affescts mostly disc brakes, brake drag is a real problem that affect gas mileage.
Happened to my car. You are right.
How do I fix that
@@nays8618 overhaul brake caliper. Replace worn out / damaged parts.
A.K.A. sticking calliper .
1. Fuel injector
2. Air filter
3. Oxygen censor
4. Fuel filter
5. Ignition system( plug and coil)
6. Engine oil
7. Mass airflow sensor
8.fuel leak
9. Petrol car
@@kkaarriimmwhat do you mean by petrol car
@@ojeroajefe5743it’s a joke lol.
I had cars ranging from 1.0 to 1.8 and Im always worried about economy but what I learnt shocked me abit. The 1.8 Civic I had was almost the same as the 1.0 Yaris. You would think smaller engines use less but my guess is that they require more revs to get going whereas bigger engines can achieve the same speed at lower RPM. Ofcourse there is a sweet spot ( probably 1.6/1.8 depending on the engine technology ) but there is not much of a difference like mentioned between big/small engines to a certain extent. Ignore those claimed figures, I have almost 20 years of real world experience on about 10 different cars and learnt these lessons.
Bro 1.0 liter I be thinking my 3.0 and 2.4 are small 😂😂😂😂 some people I know have 6 liters
This is the Gospel Truth... I have a 1290cc car consumes same with 1890 Valvematic.. no matter the driving technics I use...even at slow below 20km/h, infact The 1890cc is better on fuel overall.. especially for short distance drives
True
What I think is it Depends on how many cylinders you have
Here in Nigeria, the mechanic always advised against having thermostat, claiming our weather is too hot for it. I will go and get my thermostat back. Thank you for the advice
They removed mine too
Is Nigeria Hotter than UAE 🇦🇪 do the those guys delete the thermostat?
That was a bad advice your car will struggle to maintain its operating temperature and it will take a lot of fuel
I allowed them to remove mine too in Nigeria but asked them to put it back.
clean maf helps out back a few more h.p. and runs better.
Things that reduced fuel efficiency ..and fuel economy .
1.hot wether
2.dirty fuel injectors
3.dirty engine air filter
4 .dirty oxygen sensor
5.cloged fuel fuel filter
6.cloged coils
7.bad spark plugs
8.bad oil viscosity esp thicker oil do regular oil changes
9.dirty mass airflow and mass airflow sensor
How do I fix #1 😂?
@@liquidh5226Just summon a ritual to increase the temperature
Cars need more gas in cold weather.
#1 doesn't apply to cars with air to water intercoolers. I get almost 90mpg at 90f+
Tire pressure one of the most important items to check regularly if you want to save fuel.
why/how is that related to the fuel, thanks in advance!!!
@@hiyou8823low tire pressure decrease mpg
@@hiyou8823the more air, less drag
@@hiyou8823from your comment I guess you haven’t passed your driving test yet but whenever you do go for the test I wish you good luck.
PS: don’t book the test without learning about Highway Code and vehicle safety though
Too low or too high also wears tires out faster.
You forgot a clogged pcv valve. It doesn't suck in the blowby. Also the incorrect tire psi and carrying too much weight in the car will affect fuel economy
Fuel efficiency can reduce the air with lesser unburn petrol elements .
Indirectly ,this info help a lot for our environment ,since we have so many petrol cars around the world .🧐😐
Do you think 6 km per litre is a fair consumption for a3.0 litre V6 driving with in speed limets
3.0 ford cortina
Screw the environment
😂😂😂😂 1.0 wkakakak
1299cc wkakak
Most new cars have their fuel filter attach with the fuel pump inside the fuel tank. Older cars normally have thier fuel filter outside the fuel tank.
Dealerships trying to get that service money 🤣
The new type of Fuel Pump may have a strainer filter at the bottom, but a finer filter is encased in the filter plastic housing which cannot be remove and clean.
Only way is remove and replace the whole pump set with a new one.
Huh, I'm used to my fuel filters being mounted on the firewall in the engine bay. How old are my cars then? LOL
under car in line on my g.prix. very accessable.
Naw my mercedes nenz is the easyist oil filter i ever changer right after you pop hood it right their
It is still proven by my vehicle that " ethanol free" gasoline still gives me higher gas mileage; and u can never change my mind about it.
Check tire pressure absolutely improve mileage up to 10 percent
#5 is very important also.
10. Worn out transmission that slips more than it grabs. 11. Worn out rings or valve seats.
When my 2002 F150 HD was new it got much better mileage. Why? There was no alcohol in the gas back then. Or only in the Winter. Even with the AC on it still got better mileage in the Summer without the mileage robbing alcohol.
Get New Ignition Coil Packs and Connect to Wires For Spark plugs
I legit drove from Church and over to my Fathers house which is about 13 minutes. I spent $15 on gas and by the time I got there it was on E. I just cannot believe it.
What kind of car do you have?
#1 You have a hole in your gas tank!
#2 Someone cut your Gas line!
#3 You have an unusually large hole in your engine!
#4 You need to change your 35 year old PCV Valve!
#5 Your Breather box is completely clogged up and so are the tubes connected to it!
#6 Your Mass Airflow Sensor is damaged!
#7 Your 20 year old Air Filter is clogged!
😂😂
One more point - cleaning throttle body
True
My scanner only detect O2 sensors as codes
Very helpful thank you, my Corsa bakkie is chomping petrol, its killing me
so which one from the list helped you?
@@vicshil2 Its possibly the air flow sensor, the purge valve or oxygen sensor, I dont have money to replace them.
@@GarthVader78 thought you were able to. I'm having a similar problem so was hoping to have a starting point. I hope you find money to fix your car.
@@GarthVader78You dont need money to replace the sensor, you just have to clean it. You may find a video of cleaning it yourself.
@@LenLen175 Thanks so Len, this is very helpful.
Good info, does this process improve fuel efficiency? My sister-in-law daughter has one like this and is getting very poor gas mileage around town, but it's decent on the highway. Im watching videos after videos, and i know the basics, but what you share might help, and it wouldn't hurt to check.
Biggest reason high fule price all over world. High price make every car milage worse.
It was found that the ethanol-glycerol blend at the ratio of 3:1 (75/25%) can be directly applied as a substitute fuel for either gasoline or ethanol in internal combustion engines in the automotive and power industry😮
Yes Everything Correct 👍Also bad and to much widther tyers with to low air pressure in the tyers will take your Counsumption up. ☝
Or wider tires
Reduce fuel consumption.... Drive conservatively
Engine filter
Fuel injector
Oxygen sensor
Fuel filter
Ignition system
No engine light, hence no codes still very high gas ,2001 Tahoe. I like the previous comment to yours "clean intake" ASAP ? Sea Foam treatment........
My Audi A4 B5 1.9 tdi i is resourceful fool! it consumes even less than the factory proclaims (5.4 l) I drive it for about 300,000 km and apart from the oil, the oil filter and the diesel filter, I haven't changed anything.
I can't believe it!
Have a 2005 rav4 diesel 2.0
I get 450miles out of a tank
I can't see anyone getting over 360 380
My secret
Accelerate slowly
Always keep at 60mph on national speed limits
Simple 🤣
The factors are so so many....
I'd your xar is perfectly fine, yhe way you drive matters. You need to step on the accelerator slowly to allow the engine breath. If you drive like a racing car, you'd very to buy mire fuel.
More fuel.... Yes
Tires pressure effect as well
The terrain and also tire pressure attributes to how your car consumes gas. Those with manual vans ,driving on low gears tend to make your vehicle a guzzler .
as well as how efficient the engine is not all engines have the same efficiency sadly some are better then others
Another item to be replaced or checked is a bad pcv valve and a carboned egr valve.
Even with no E-light ?
Thanks my car was wasting petrol I changed sensors and is now ok
Which sensor
I am so much interested on this program, I need more lecture on this topic.
I had an issue the fuel returning house from the engine to the air intake was leaking i wraped up some Teflon tape to make it locked better not to leak
One fact must don't even realise.
After rear rotor change, technicians forget to adjust the hand brake shoes which causes constant rubbing whilst you drive. This acts as if your handbrake is partially activated...causing more fuel to burn.
I've got to cut the emergency brake out of there because I know it rubs and make some noise
@@robertgreatsinger9179
You just need to adjust it...until you can see about 3 treads on adjusting screw for handbrake shoes
Enjoyed your informative video. It would be also informative and of interest to the public at large to state the "estimated" general percentage increase in fuel consumption expected for each of the numbered reasons. Also, which is the most common mechanical cause of high fuel consumption i.e. driver or road conditions not in the loop. RSVP Cheers.
I have problem my car over heat to much
That's not relevant to this video at all whatsoever.
Also, they can't know what percentage of all of them.
This video is specifically made to list off the reasons as to why Gas Mileage is poor.
I like your presentation, but you have to correct one word which is "clocked" into clogged
Number 9 is the most important among all...
All of those modifications like sensors, feul injectors and so on, on paper make the car more effiient, but they fail and end up making it less efficient, more expensive to maintain and take up more of our life concerning ourselves with them. I was just doing the maths.
What’s your first language?
@@MarkSmith-js2pu British English. The real English, and the first.
Very brief and informative brother
.
What about missing catalyst convertor?
That would actually help your mileage. (Less restrictive air flow thru the exhaust)
They missed ALL items on my own list: 😃
1. Binding brakes. Even the slightest binding will give a noticeable increase in fuel consumption
2. Keep tire pressure at the highest recommended..
3. Do NOT go to wider tires. And only buy tires with "A" or "B" rolling resistance classification (maybe that marking is only used in Europe? )
4. Petrol engines (without turbo) use to have a temperature control valve on the intake of the air filter box, where warm air taken from the exhaust system is mixed with cold air to ensure a constant temperature. Nice thought but the thermostat in the mixing valve tends to get stuck at "fully warm" position over time. Engines tend to lose both power and efficiency when running on hot air. Worth checking 🤔
5. Incorrect toe setting increases rolling resistance. A setting as close to "0" as possible usually gives lowest fuel consumption
6. Clean aerodynamics. Remove all unnecessary stuff like roof racks, caravan mirrors, aftermarket spoilers and wind deflectors..
mashalla bhai
No body talk about catalyst converter
Motor experts says if they remove the catalyst converter of your car,it's will consume about 20% fuel more
Dont forget to put 98 in ur diesel truck. It will run very smoothly and last a lifetime 😊
I have nissan maxima vg30e 1993 is heavy on fuel idling is high and i adjust idling screw to to fullest but idling is 1100rpm and exhsust it got a too much mists and smelling spank water sometimes it revs itself samuel from south africa free state
You can check your gas cable if it worn and also check the IAC
Good informative Video, thanks
Sounds like the Tahoe with a 5.3 GM constructed overheating bypass in the fuel system but I wonder what's really going on with mine as it is 22 years old burning a lot of gas
hm. for me its more the way i drive. ranging from 8l/100km to 13l/100km. depending on acceleration.
Very helpful 👌
Thank you for sharing this instructional video
Well explained. Great help to car owners.
Thank you brother, I understood many things. 🎉
Good mornings i want to find out iam driving c180 kompressor 2010 model w204 does the car having fuel filter and where does it sit
Inside fule tank
@@haileauto if you want to change it must you change the fuel pump aswell or are those components separately
@@haileauto if you want to change it must you change the fuel pump aswell or are those components separately
Normally the internal pump with filter type is to be replace whole set.
@@metzmatu8409 thanks
I have wagon r 2017 model total drive 95 k
Problm is bad fuel average
Scaner reading is
Short term fuel 2.34
Long term fuel -12
Total fuel term -10
Calculated load is 48
Can u have any saloution
Put construction nail in fuel line and you can save ⛽️
What is costruction nail and how thissave fuel?
@@muhammadamjad5762 Construction nail is a Dog upside down.
@@irisbaez1972 stop it my son..
Stainless steel....lol.
I literally replaced all those things or fixed them and I'm still getting shity mileage. 08 Ford Ranger. Like 8-12 Mpg, Fuel flow is avg 1.5+ Gph
Can oxygen sensor be bad and not trigger check engine light?
Yes
Good job
That's informative sir ❤
Hello everyone.
I recently bought daihatsu Move
2017 model. 70k km on odo. Im getting really poor fuel average which is not more than 10 km/l within Sialkot city. I got it tuned from a reputed mechanic of sialkot city. Got its injectors, all sensors, intake manifold, throttle body, plugs and even catalytic converter cleaned and used High octance petrol in it but still im not getting more than 11.5 km/l average. I need your expert opinions what should i do to increase its fuel average?
Change the fuel filter, air filter, synth oil changes 5-7k miles, Lucas fuel (and other) additives….high flow exhaust….tune…or get an EV
I have a question It saying engine oil pressure low? What can be done to it
Check the oil level. Change oil and filter. If that doesn't fix it, you probably need a new oil pump.
@@spidergoose891 thanks
Fill up your car and park it up at home for a week, you will notice the gauge will still read at full tank, lol
😂👌🏽
yes
THANX
You forgot to mention a.clogged or bad non working pcv valve and how often to replace them.
Numerous of u guys omit the very very DISTRACTIVE high fuel consumption factor,A DEAD TURBO IS NUMBER 1 WHEN IT COMES TO HIGH GAS CONSUMPTION, TALKING FROM EXPERIENCE.
Bahahaha! Touché.
Oljpjohii😮🎉😢😊❤😂😮🤡😾🤲🏼🤲🏼🙌🏾
Dose those 7 things restore the lost engine horsepower over the years?.
My peugeot 3008 giving so much trouble clean everything then I suddenly i have clean intercooler with elbow grease home cleaner ,its problem sort also car speed gone fast.
What is the possibly fault, when your car spidometer stop working?
Usually it’s the gonqulator bearing under the dipstick.
I change spark plugs coils fuel injector and solenoid and still got misfire in cylinder 2
I have jeep gladiators brand new I bought it.its drinks a lot of fuel
my nissan rogue from 25mpg before and now 15mpg becuz i ah e 325k miles on it and still run and drive😅
Hey my car consum too much fuel it a chevrolet spark what cause that
they are f. kin miserable fuel dragon cars. Throw it away!
Good👍
If all of you drive 20000 miles per years all of these parts must clean and change.
My nissan almera is now 500000and it still drive like new as I do service by my self
2010 rav 4 i get 15.3 mpg. Any help
Interesting
I have Nissan atlas truck 1997, bought in Japan, but it consumes alot what could be the problem
How do I get a car more gas per mile without compromising power I got a rotary I need help
Firestone? Bias?
Thanx
My 07 Corolla s full tank last 4 hrs used to be more
So is it normal for a 04 Honda to run out of gas quick when driving and hitting a bump?
Totally. They all do that. No worries.
good
On the opening of the video it shows a I think a sensor can anybody tell me what that is ? Thanks I have two ✌
Dalm my 2010 V8 chevy tahoe wastes alot of gas why idk..
Increasing fuel consumption means more costly, yes? In math, increase usage means more money to pay
The thing is when have a car the expending of many is crazy exhaust system has so many components and is so f king complicated that is just much better to buy another thing a horse or whatever
🤣🤣
a.i generated video.
Yea but still a very informative video 😂
LoL do you even know what is ai?
@@macreynandmatias2741 artificial insemination
mazda323It eats too much gasoline and blackens the smoke
😢?
My Toyota Yaris is consuming too much fuel like Land Cruiser
Is killing me ….i need help 😢
I just need help, my car is almost 3 year and it was bought direct. The fuel consumption is something else
And you become the mechanic DIY
#13 don't drive
The bad quality of fuel oil of your car is one of the cause of high fuel consumption