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High fuel consumption is one of the most common problems drivers face, regardless of whether they drive petrol or diesel vehicles. If your car suddenly starts consuming more fuel than usual, it’s often a sign that something is not working properly.

In modern vehicles, increased fuel consumption is rarely random — it is usually linked to sensor errors, fuel system problems, or engine inefficiency.


1. Faulty Oxygen Sensor (Lambda Sensor)

The oxygen sensor measures the amount of oxygen in exhaust gases and helps the ECU adjust the air-fuel mixture.

When it fails:

  • the engine runs too rich
  • fuel consumption increases
  • emissions go up

Common related codes: P0171, P0172

P0183 Code – Fuel Temperature Sensor Circuit High Input


2. Dirty or Faulty MAF Sensor

The Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor calculates how much air enters the engine.

If it sends incorrect data:

  • ECU injects too much fuel
  • engine loses efficiency

Related codes: P0100, P0101


3. Fuel Injectors Problems

Injectors that are clogged or leaking can:

  • inject too much fuel
  • create poor atomization
  • increase consumption significantly

Diesel engines are especially sensitive to this issue.


4. Low Tire Pressure

A simple but often ignored cause.

Underinflated tires:

  • increase rolling resistance
  • force the engine to work harder
  • raise fuel consumption by up to 10%

 

P0192 Code – Fuel Rail Pressure Sensor Circuit Low Input


5. Faulty Thermostat

If the engine never reaches optimal temperature:

  • ECU enriches the fuel mixture
  • fuel consumption increases

Common code: P0128

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6. EGR Valve Issues

A stuck EGR valve can:

  • disturb combustion
  • reduce efficiency
  • increase fuel usage

7. DPF Filter Problems (Diesel)

A clogged Diesel Particulate Filter:

  • increases backpressure
  • forces the engine to consume more fuel

Related codes: P2002, P2463


 8. Driving Style

Aggressive driving:

  • rapid acceleration
  • high RPM

 increases consumption dramatically


 9. Turbocharger Problems

A failing turbo:

  • reduces air intake
  • forces ECU to compensate with more fuel

 Code: P0299


10. Poor Quality Fuel

Low-quality fuel can:

  • reduce combustion efficiency
  • cause deposits
  • increase consumption over time

Symptoms of High Fuel Consumption


How to Fix High Fuel Consumption

  • scan the car with an OBD2 tool
  • clean or replace sensors
  • check injectors
  • maintain correct tire pressure
  • use quality fuel

FAQ

Can high fuel consumption be fixed easily?

Yes, in most cases the problem is related to sensors or maintenance.

Is it safe to drive with high fuel consumption?

Yes, but it may indicate deeper engine issues.

Does city driving increase fuel consumption?

Yes, stop-and-go traffic is one of the biggest factors.

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✍️ Author: Bejenaru Alexandru Ionut – [email protected]

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Updated on 27 Apr 2026

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