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I would start with a good tune up ,spark plug , fuel filter , air filter and depend of mileage o2 sensor change (over 100,000 km) and retest for emissions hope it helps
Sounds like dirty, or partially clogged injectors. Have you run some fuel system cleaner through your gas tank? This is the least costly approach. Try 2 bottles in a full tank. Next could be dirty throttle body and or clogged air filter...no reference to mileage? Again these are small fixes you can attempt yourself. Read the instructions on a can of injector cleaner spray, and spray into your throttle body unit. You will need to completely remove the large inlet hose to gain access to spray...Hope this helps.
What are you getting? What engine do you have? What are your driving habits? What is the temperature? Are the tires at the proper psi? There are to many variables. I would think maybe 20 mpg.
you can check in your owners manual for mileage scheduled repairs ,but if it needed the pump it would have been a good time to check the mileage to the book
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