How big is the gas tank on a 1993 Dodge D150?
The gas tank is typically 25 gallons (about 95 liters) in most 1993 D150 pickups. Exact capacity can vary with engine, cab/bed configuration, and market, so check the specific truck’s specification label or owner's manual for the precise figure.
Tank size and what affects it
The 1993 Dodge D150, part of Dodge’s D-Series, offered a range of engines and body styles. While the standard fuel-tank design remained the primary source of capacity, small variations could occur depending on factors like engine choice, bed length, and two- versus four-wheel drive. The standard figure of 25 gallons covers the majority of configurations.
Before listing, here is a concise overview of typical capacities and the factors that influence them.
- Common standard tank: 25 gallons (95 liters) for most 1993 D150 configurations.
- Minor variations: reports of slightly different capacities (generally within a few gallons) depending on the exact build.
- Verification: the precise capacity for a specific vehicle is listed on the fuel-capacity label in the door jamb or in the original owner's manual.
In practice, confirming the exact value for a given truck is straightforward. Use the door jamb fuel-capacity sticker or consult the VIN/build sheet or owner's manual to confirm the capacity for your exact configuration.
How to verify for your vehicle
To confirm the precise capacity of a particular 1993 D150, check these sources: the owner's manual, the door-jamb fuel-capacity sticker, and the tank’s labeling. If labels are missing, the VIN-specific build sheet or original dealership documentation can also provide the exact figure.
Summary
For most 1993 Dodge D150 pickups, the gas tank is 25 gallons. While this standard value covers the majority of configurations, there can be small variations depending on engine choice, cab/bed length, and market. Always verify with the vehicle’s label or manual for the exact figure to ensure accurate fuel planning.
