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1998 camry gas mileagerpmglide 02-15-2004, 02:07 PM Hey all- I have a 4 cylinder 1998 camry le, 100K on the odometer, and do mostly highway driving. I replaced plugs, wires, front tires, all filters, got a front end alignment, and I get 26- 26 .5 mpg. Are you others getting the same mpg as well? Any aftermarket tricks work? Thanks for sharing. Mike Gerber 02-15-2004, 03:12 PM rpmglide, We get about 30 on the highway on our 98 XLE 4 cylinder. It may seem obvious, but check your tire pressure and make sure you don't have any brake drag. We keep our pressure at around 32-33 lbs. Can you push the car yourself easily with the key on and the car in neutral and the e-brake off? If not, you may have a brake that's dragging. Calipers can stick as they get old and so can e-brake cables. If you are not sure how to check for brake drag, take it too a professional. Other things to check are the O2 sensors and the coolant temp sensor. Either of these being slightly out of range can also affect mileage. Again, I would recommend a professional do these checks. Good luck. Mike vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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