Performance
Why is my car getting bad gas mileage all of a sudden?
When your fuel economy drops noticeably, your car is usually working harder than it should somewhere. The good news is that many causes are inexpensive maintenance items — and fixing them pays you back at the pump.
Quick Answer
A sudden drop in gas mileage is commonly caused by low tire pressure, a dirty air filter, or worn spark plugs making the engine run inefficiently. A failing oxygen sensor or other engine fault — often signaled by the check-engine light — can also be responsible. A diagnostic check pinpoints which, so you stop wasting fuel.
Most Likely Causes
Listed from most to least likely. Only a proper inspection can confirm the exact cause for your vehicle.
- 1
Low tire pressure
Most likelyUnderinflated tires create rolling resistance that lowers MPG. Colorado’s temperature swings drop tire pressure quickly — the easiest cause to fix.
- 2
Dirty air filter or worn spark plugs
CommonA clogged air filter starves the engine of air and worn plugs cause incomplete combustion, both forcing the engine to use more fuel.
- 3
Failing oxygen or mass-airflow sensor
PossibleThese sensors help meter the fuel mixture. When they fail, the engine often runs rich and burns extra fuel, frequently with a check-engine light.
- 4
Dragging brakes or other engine fault
Less commonA stuck brake caliper, a stuck thermostat keeping the engine cold, or other faults can quietly increase fuel use and need diagnosis.
How Adam & Son Diagnoses It
Check the basics
We start with tire pressure, air filter, and maintenance items that commonly cause MPG loss.
Scan and test
We pull trouble codes and check sensors, plugs, and the fuel system to find what is making the engine work harder.
Honest recommendation
You get a clear report and an estimate, with the cheapest likely fixes addressed first — no upsell.
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