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How much gas can a Dodge Dakota hold?

The Dodge Dakota generally holds about 20 to 26 gallons of gasoline, depending on the year, engine, and body configuration.


The Dodge Dakota was produced in several generations (1987–2011), with fuel tank sizes changed to accommodate different cab styles, bed lengths, and drivetrain options. While production ended in 2011, owners still ask about fuel capacity for range calculations and refueling planning. The exact capacity for a specific truck depends on its individual configuration and equipment.


What determines the fuel tank size


Tank capacity is influenced by generation, cab style (Regular Cab vs. Club Cab), bed length, drivetrain (2WD vs. 4WD), and optional packages. While most Dakotas stay within a narrow range, some configurations use larger tanks to extend driving range.


The following ranges reflect common Dakota configurations across model years; exact numbers vary by year and equipment. Use your vehicle’s documentation or VIN to confirm the precise figure for your truck.



  • Regular Cab with a short bed (typical configuration): about 20–22 gallons.

  • Club Cab or extended-cab variants with longer beds: about 23–26 gallons.

  • Special or optional larger tanks for extended-range setups: up to around 28 gallons.


These figures provide a practical sense of capacity for planning fuel stops and driving range. For the exact figure on your specific Dakota, consult the original documentation or verify through official vehicle records.


How to verify the exact capacity on your Dodge Dakota


To determine the precise fuel tank capacity for your truck, use these methods to confirm the specification for your exact configuration.



  1. Check the driver’s door jamb label, where many manufacturers list the fuel capacity alongside other essential specifications.

  2. Look in the owner’s manual or the original window sticker (Monroney label) for the model’s fuel capacity details.

  3. If you have the vehicle’s VIN, contact a Dodge/Chrysler dealer or use a reputable VIN decode service to pull the exact build sheet, which includes tank size.

  4. Review service records or purchase documents if you have access to them; occasionally the tank size is noted there, especially on dealer sale receipts or maintenance sheets.


Knowing the exact tank size helps with accurate range estimation, especially if you’re comparing models, planning long trips, or optimizing fuel stops.


Summary


Fuel capacity for the Dodge Dakota varies by generation and configuration, but most models fall in the 20–26 gallon range, with some setups offering up to about 28 gallons. To determine your precise capacity, consult the door jamb label, owner’s manual, window sticker, or VIN-based build information from a dealer or official records.

Do trucks have 30 gallon tanks?


The average fuel tank size for trucks ranges from 20 to 40 gallons.



How big is a Dodge Dakota gas tank?


The Dodge Dakota's gas tank size varies by model year, but most recent models (2000s) had a capacity of 22 gallons. Earlier models, such as those from the 1990s, had a smaller 15-gallon tank. There are also some models, like the 2004, with a larger 24-gallon tank. 

  • ~22 gallons: Common capacity for models in the 2000s, including 2001, 2005, and 2010. 
  • ~15 gallons: Found in some earlier models from the 1990s. 
  • ~24 gallons: A capacity for specific models, such as the 2004. 



How many gallons of gas does a 2004 Dodge Dakota hold?


22 gallons
2004 Dodge Dakota Regular Cab Specs, Features & Options

Bed Length
3641 pounds3641 pounds3641 pounds
Fuel Capacity
22 gallons22 gallons22 gallons
Front Head Room



How many gallons does a 1998 Dodge Dakota hold?


Fuel & MPG

EPA combined MPG15 MPG
Range in miles (city/hwy)210.0/270.0 mi.
Fuel tank capacity15.0 gal.
CO2 Emissions9.3 tons


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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.