its in the injestor pump
Fuel is cold and fuel tank sending unit is probably going bad or a faulty connection
Yes. Any car produced in the last 25 to 30 years will have an oxygen sensor. The readings are used to regulate the amount of fuel used by the engine.
Check the temp sensor on the thermostat goose neck. Mine got broken and when the truck warmed up it wouldn't start. Let it get cold and it would. about $25 at a parts store.
25 degrees Celsius = 298.15 kelvin
Steel is typically at room temperature, which is around 68-77°F (20-25°C).
The PCM is detecting a lean fuel/air mixture ratio through the oxygen sensor mounted on the exhaust manifold.
Under the fuel injector rail just above the oil pan. You can only see it if you are under the car looking at the oil filter. The sensor is 25 cm to your left next to the oil pressure sensor.
i think it must be 25 to 35
25 degree Celsius, or 298 kelvin
Start with a full tune-up, including an oxygen sensor and air filter. My '93 323 also gets bad gas milege. I averaged only 25 mpg on a trip to California. Maybe it's part of being an old car now, but I will also check the fuel filter. I meant fuel tune up and oxigen sensor and all that stuff.
You could have a problem with your spark plugs or wires, causing a misfire. If there is a check engine light on, you may have a problem with one of your sensors such as the Mass Airflow Sensor. The other possibilities have to do with fuel delivery - clogged fuel filter, dirty injectors, or a fuel pump on its way out.
it is Maritime because the temp is below 25 degrees