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How many gallons of gas does a 2016 Tahoe hold?

The 2016 Chevrolet Tahoe holds about 26 gallons of gasoline in its tank. This article explains the official capacity and what it means for range and fueling.


Fuel Tank Capacity


Before the list, note that the values reflect the 2016 model-year specification and can vary slightly by market or drivetrain.



  • Standard capacity: 26 gallons (approximately 98 liters).

  • Drivetrain variations: In most 2016 Tahoe configurations, both 2WD and 4WD use the same 26-gallon tank.

  • Related note: The Chevrolet Suburban, a closely related model, typically uses a larger 31-gallon tank.


In summary, the Tahoe’s official fuel-tank size is 26 gallons, offering a practical balance of range for a full-size SUV. For exact figures on a specific vehicle, check the door jamb sticker or owner's manual, as there can be minor variations by market or configuration.


Summary


Bottom line: A 2016 Tahoe holds 26 gallons of gasoline in its tank. Always verify the exact capacity for your particular vehicle configuration to be certain.

Is 2016 Tahoe a good year?


Among the 76 owners who provided feedback on the 2016 Chevrolet Tahoe for Kelley Blue Book, consumer sentiment is mostly positive, with 63% recommending the vehicle.



What year tahoes to stay away from?


Years to avoid for the Chevy Tahoe include 2015-2016, primarily due to a high number of recalls and owner complaints about issues like climate control, electrical problems, and transmission issues. Other model years to be cautious of are 2007-2009 for engine problems and excessive oil consumption, 2003-2005 for general reliability concerns, and 2017-2018 due to transmission and engine problems. 
You can watch this video to learn more about potential issues with the 2007-2014 Tahoe models: 55sAutoMotivateYouTube · Oct 8, 2020
Problematic years and common issues

  • 2015-2016: A high number of recalls and complaints for both years. 
    • 2015: Electrical issues, steering problems, and A/C and heating system failures. 
    • 2016: Climate system failures (AC compressor, blower motor), and premature wear on front shocks/struts. 
  • 2007-2009: Known for engine problems like excessive oil consumption, especially in the 5.3L V8 engine. 
    • 2007 & 2008: High number of complaints for airbags, electrical systems, and overall structure. 
  • 2003-2005: Reported to have transmission issues. 
  • 2017-2018: Often mentioned as having transmission and engine problems. 

Other years with potential issues
  • 2000: Had a high number of recalls. 
  • 2011: Dashboard cracking was a reported issue. 
  • 2010-present (except 2015): Generally more reliable, but still subject to some issues like fuel pump failure and exhaust leaks, especially with higher mileage. 

Important considerations
  • The Active Fuel Management (AFM) system in many of these models is a common source of oil consumption and other engine problems, particularly on the 5.3L engine. 
  • Specific issues can vary by model and engine. It is always recommended to get a pre-purchase inspection and check for any outstanding recalls or service bulletins for any year you are considering. 



How many quarts does a 5.3 Chevy Tahoe hold?


A Chevy Tahoe with a 5.3L engine requires 8 quarts of oil when changing the oil and filter. It is crucial to also replace the oil filter and check the oil level after refilling to ensure it is correct. 

  • Oil capacity: 8 quarts (including the oil filter) 
  • Oil type: 0W-20 full synthetic is recommended for most recent models 
  • After refilling: Always check the oil level with the dipstick and start the engine to check for leaks 
  • Drain plug torque: 18 ft-lbs 



How big is a 2016 Tahoe gas tank?


26.0 gal
Fuel & MPG
416.0/572.0 mi. 26.0 gal.


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