The 2001 Pontiac Aztek has a fuel tank capacity of approximately 19 gallons. This allows it to cover a reasonable distance between refuels, depending on driving conditions and fuel efficiency. The vehicle typically achieves around 18-23 miles per gallon, depending on whether it's driven in the city or on the highway.
18 gallons found at http://www.new-cars.com/2003/pontiac/pontiac-aztek-specs.html
my 2004 aztek has an 18 gallon tank
Total recharge is 1.68 Lbs
16.8
I assume you're asking about fuel capacity... The Aztek has an 18 gallon fuel tank. The Low Fuel light comes on when about 2.5 gallons remain in the tank.
This link has many helpful diagrams. There should also be one under your hood by the belt labeled Accessory Drive Belt Routing. So if you find the diagram on your car you can match it to the diagram in this link and it will even tell you what to loosen to get the belt off. http://www.2carpros.com/car_repair_information/tec_info/2001/pontiac/aztek/2001_pontiac_aztek_drive_belt_routing_diagram.htm
Yes (all Azteks have the same engine. Mind you, Azteks were only made from 2001-2005) - GM 3400 3.4-liter V6 185 Horse Power and 210lbs of torque. Many GM cars have this engine, including the Pontiac Grand Am, which says "RAM AIR" under the hood, but has no such thing. :-D lol
15.5 gallons
The Aztek holds 5 qts of oil
21 gallons
16 gallons
12.7 gallons