Does Prado have two fuel tanks?
The Prado usually has a remote-area touring-friendly 150-litre fuel capacity, comprising two tanks (an 87-litre main and a 63-litre auxiliary).
How big is a Toyota Prado fuel tank?
150 litre
Combine that with its 150 litre fuel tank capacity (87 litre main tank and 63 litre reserve tank) and you should be able to travel 1600-1700km in one trip. Talk about impressive. As for towing capacity, the Toyota Prado is able to tow 2500kg braked.
How does the fuel gauge work on a Toyota Prado?
After filling both tanks the problem was still evident, however the discrepancy appeared less, as in the needle did not move as far whilst there was fuel in both tanks (expected). However, on each time that the fuel gauge went to a single 90L tank (green 90L light on) the movement of the gauge appear more drastic (expected).
Are there any problems with the Toyota Prado 3.0 D4D?
To repeat what was said relating to the Prado 3.0 D4D – radiator issues may result in huge damage because of overheating. As precautionary measures, have your radiator and its pipes frequently checked for cracks and leaks. It will also be wise to replace the coolant at least every 80 000 km.
What’s the fuel level on a 2004 Toyota Prado?
Just bought my 2004 Prado and since I’ve had it I haven’t been able to make ends of the fuel level. To try and figure it out, I ran until the tank showed near empty (fuel light came on, but then went off again??), so I put 85L in it, somehow it bumps up and over the 90L and registers half full on reserve..
Why does my Toyota Prado not fill up?
When trying to fill, it has significant blow back and not accept more fuel. It seems like one of the tanks is full , but not transferring to the other tank. Not sure whether the problem may be the pump which cycles fuel from one tank to the other, or the primary fuel pump or the fuel guage as well as one of the pumps.