1) Ways and means in which i can improve the fuel consumption of my Sunny
B13.
2) The normal Service interval for the major components like,
Oil filter, Oil, Belt, Air Filter, Plugs etc etc (Please include the
service intervals for the other components i have not mentioned as well)
thanks
Mahen
1. Drive slower, don't rev as high, make sure your car is well tuned, ease off the gas
2. Check the service manual that should have came with the car, it will list all the intervals for the above parts.
You should note that we do not get paid for this. Requesting something like service intervals for components you didn't even mention are not why most people come to this forum. I'm nice about it, but there are some who will simply tell you to search... in a not so nice way.
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Kindfiend
01 Sentra GXE
92 SE-R
Last edited by Kindfiend : Apr 18th, 2005 at 06:12 PM.
I too have a problem with consumption.
Mine is 1.4l 1994 model unny-Sentra manual.
full tank gets "evaporated" in less than 350km city driving.
Mechanic said that the setting was instead of 2.5 to 2.57 and a little rubber was in a bad shape and that now it should give better milage but not a lot.
We'll see.
My Honda 1990 honda civic 1.5l gave 550 km at least, same fuel tank, bigger engine.
If you have fuel issues, I suggest you check the usual parts: cap, rotor, plugs, wires, filters, tire pressure, etc. If these are all in good shape, check for leaking fuel injectors, poor driving habits, bad MAF sensor, TPS sensor, inlet air and coolant sensors (the car will think it needs more fuel if it gets a cold signal all the time), or a fuel leak.
I'm not entirely sure what 350km translates to in MPG (too lazy to convert it), but my 1.6L Sentra auto only gets about 21 MPG, but that is with a leaking injector on cylinder #1, cold weather, and very hard driving.