How many gallons does a 2005 Ford f150 hold?
Most 2005 Ford F-150 pickups hold about 29 gallons of fuel. This standard capacity applies to the majority of trims and configurations, roughly 110 liters. Exact capacity can vary by cab style and drivetrain.
Tank size overview
In 2005, Ford offered several cab configurations (Regular, SuperCab, and SuperCrew) and engine options, all of which can influence the exact tank size. The factory specification most commonly cited for the F-150 lineup from that year is 29 gallons (about 110 liters) for the bulk of configurations.
Below are the commonly reported capacities for the 2005 F-150 configurations. The figures can vary by model and optional equipment, so this provides a general reference rather than a universal standard.
- 29 gallons (approximately 110 liters) — the standard capacity for most 2005 F-150 models.
- Smaller variations reported for some base configurations or special editions — typically slightly below 29 gallons.
For precise capacity on your specific truck, check the door jamb placard, the owner's manual, or contact a Ford dealer with your VIN to pull the exact specification.
How to confirm your specific truck
To verify the exact tank size on your 2005 F-150, use these steps:
- Check the driver's side door jamb placard for the stated fuel tank capacity.
- Refer to the owner's manual or Ford's official spec sheet for your model and year.
- If needed, contact a Ford dealer with your VIN to obtain the precise configuration details.
Knowing the exact capacity helps with planning fuel stops, estimating range, and managing long trips or heavy towing.
Summary
The standard fuel tank size for most 2005 Ford F-150 pickups is about 29 gallons (roughly 110 liters). Exact capacity can vary by cab configuration and options, so verify via the door placard or VIN-based official specs for your specific truck.
