Why is there poor fuel average in my Suzuki Every despite regular maintenance?
Why is there poor fuel average in my Suzuki Every despite regular maintenance?
Some Suzuki Every users complain about low fuel efficiency, even after oil changes, filter replacements, and routine tune-ups. What performance factors like ECU settings, oxygen sensors, o r driving habits might be contributing to this issue?
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Gari Specialist asked on 09 May 2025 11:50:03 am


The Suzuki Everys fuel efficiency can vary based on several factors. While some owners report good mileage, others experience lower fuel economy.
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Fuel Average Estimates:
City Driving: Approximately 10–15 km/L.
Highway Driving: Approximately 15–20 km/L.
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Possible Causes for Poor Fuel Economy:
Driving Habits: Aggressive acceleration and braking can reduce fuel efficiency.
Under-Inflated Tires: Low tire pressure increases rolling resistance.
Old o r Dirty Air Filter: Restricts airflow to the engine.
Faulty Oxygen Sensors: Affects fuel mixture.
Incorrect Tire Size: Affects overall gearing and fuel economy.
Recommended Actions:
Adopt Smooth Driving Habits.
Regularly Check and Maintain Tire Pressure.
Replace Air Filter as Needed.
Inspect and Replace Oxygen Sensors.
Use Recommended Tire Sizes.
Pakwheels
Fuel Average Estimates:
City Driving: Approximately 10–15 km/L.
Highway Driving: Approximately 15–20 km/L.
Islamabad Scene
+7
OLX Blog
+7
Pakwheels
+7
Possible Causes for Poor Fuel Economy:
Driving Habits: Aggressive acceleration and braking can reduce fuel efficiency.
Under-Inflated Tires: Low tire pressure increases rolling resistance.
Old o r Dirty Air Filter: Restricts airflow to the engine.
Faulty Oxygen Sensors: Affects fuel mixture.
Incorrect Tire Size: Affects overall gearing and fuel economy.
Recommended Actions:
Adopt Smooth Driving Habits.
Regularly Check and Maintain Tire Pressure.
Replace Air Filter as Needed.
Inspect and Replace Oxygen Sensors.
Use Recommended Tire Sizes.