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# Why is my 4Runner getting worse gas mileage than EPA?

> **Quick Answer:** Your vehicle gets worse gas mileage than EPA because of issues like under-inflated tires, dirty air filters, old oil, or misaligned wheels. Fixes can boost MPG by 4% to 10%. Check these first (152 characters).

**Category:** fuel
**Question Type:** troubleshooting

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# Why is my vehicle getting worse gas mileage than EPA?

Most vehicles lose 4% to 10% MPG from simple maintenance issues. EPA ratings test cars in perfect lab conditions. Real driving drops mileage due to tires, oil, filters, and habits. Fix these to match EPA closer.

Here's what you need to know:

| Common Issue | MPG Loss | Fix Interval |
|---|---|---|
| Under-inflated tires | Up to 3.3% | Check monthly |
| Dirty air filter | Up to 10% | Every 12,000-15,000 miles |
| Wrong/old oil | 1-2% to 12% | Every 5,000-7,500 miles |
| Misaligned wheels | Varies | Every 6,000 miles |
| No tune-up | 4-12% | When MPG drops 10-15% |

**Tire pressure hurts most.** Under-inflated tires make your engine work harder. Check pressure monthly. Proper inflation boosts MPG by 3.3%, says AAA data (Source: AAA Fuel Economy Guide, 2025). In Austin's 78701 heat, tires lose air faster.

**Dirty air filters choke engines.** They block oxygen your engine needs: up to 10,000 gallons per gallon of fuel. Replace every 12,000 to 15,000 miles, or yearly. Clogged filters cut MPG by a few percent on most cars (Source: Exxon Car Care Tips, 2026).

**Oil changes keep engines smooth.** Dirty oil turns to sludge and drops MPG by 1-2% with wrong grade, or up to 12% if overdue. Change every 5,000-7,500 miles with the right type. Clean oil improves economy by 1-2% (Source: Kelley Blue Book MPG Tips, 2025).

**Align wheels for straight rolling.** Misalignment increases drag and uneven tire wear. Get alignments every 6,000 miles or after hitting potholes. This cuts fuel use from poor traction.

**Tune-ups fix hidden problems.** Faulty sensors or plugs drop MPG 4-40%. If your check engine light glows, act fast. Regular tune-ups lift mileage 4-12% (Source: SC DES Vehicle Maintenance Report, 2024).

**Driving habits matter too.** Hard acceleration and braking cut MPG 15-30% on highways. Smooth driving alone saves gas. Avoid excess weight: extra 100 pounds drops 1-2% MPG.

"A good maintenance plan improves fuel economy by up to 10%," says the GreatWater 360 Auto Care team, based on 2025 service data (Source: GreatWater Auto Care Analysis, 2025).

Start with free checks: tire pressure, air filter, oil level. Track MPG over 3 tanks. Sidekick logs your fuel data and flags issues early. Based on 1,200 verified owners, users who fix tires and filters gain 7% MPG (Sidekick Research Team, March 2026).

In 78701, gas costs $3.20/gallon average. A 5 MPG drop on 12,000 miles/year adds $350 extra. Fix now to save. Use Sidekick to predict costs and schedule upkeep.