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How many gallons of gas does a 2003 Ford Windstar hold?

About 20 gallons.


The 2003 Ford Windstar is a front-wheel-drive minivan powered by gasoline engines. Ford lists a total fuel tank capacity of 20 gallons (approximately 75.7 liters) for this model year. This figure denotes the tank’s overall capacity, not the exact amount you can routinely use before refueling. Real-world range varies with engine choice, driving conditions, and fuel economy.


Fuel tank capacity details


For the 2003 Windstar, the standard fuel tank capacity is 20 gallons across the main model lines. The two common engines—3.3-liter V6 and 3.8-liter V6—share the same nominal capacity. Minor variations can occur due to manufacturing tolerances or measurement conventions, but 20 gallons is the accepted specification for the 2003 Windstar.


Engine options and how they affect range


The Windstar offered 3.3L and 3.8L V6 engines in 2003. While engine choice influences fuel economy, it does not typically change the total tank capacity, which remains about 20 gallons. Expect different real-world ranges based on efficiency, load, and driving style.


Practical range guidance


With typical mixed driving, a Windstar might achieve roughly 16–20 mpg, yielding an approximate range of 320–400 miles per full tank. Real-world range depends on maintenance, weight, aerodynamics, climate, and driving conditions. Always rely on the fuel gauge and trip information for planning refuels on longer trips.


Summary


The 2003 Ford Windstar holds about 20 gallons of gasoline in its fuel tank (roughly 75.7 liters). This standard capacity applies across the model year, with actual range varying by engine, driving habits, and conditions.

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