X Trail Fuel Consumption

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BRUNO1000
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I have a poor fuel mileage, I have an X Trail 2003.
Please send me the symptoms on this problem, and how may I solve it. Thank you.
May 16, 2007 at 3:06 AM
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KAMO
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Well, get your printer ready:

Tires, Tire pressure, fuel filter, fuel pump, fuel injectors, air filter, cleanliness of the throttle body and intake manifold, wrong octane, and many many other factors can contribute to this.

Check your tread depths and tire pressure, replace the air filter, replace the fuel filter, run some injector cleaner in the tank, pop off your intake pipe at the throttle body and spray some throttle body cleaner in there, and lastly listen to the rear of the car by the gastank while the car is running. If you hear a hum or a whilste sound, noticabley, then your fuel pump may be having problems. It is recommended to replace the fuel pump every two to three years depending on mileage.

That should give you a good place to start.
May 18, 2007 at 11:28 PM
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RASMATAZ
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[quote:b413bcb72a="KaMo"]Well, get your printer ready:

Tires, Tire pressure, fuel filter, fuel pump, fuel injectors, air filter, cleanliness of the throttle body and intake manifold, wrong octane, and many many other factors can contribute to this.

Check your tread depths and tire pressure, replace the air filter, replace the fuel filter, run some injector cleaner in the tank, pop off your intake pipe at the throttle body and spray some throttle body cleaner in there, and lastly listen to the rear of the car by the gastank while the car is running. If you hear a hum or a whilste sound, noticabley, then your fuel pump may be having problems. It is recommended to replace the fuel pump every two to three years depending on mileage.

That should give you a good place to start.[/quote:b413bcb72a]

And a major major tune-up, wheel alignment,and brakes
May 19, 2007 at 2:46 AM
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