The fuel consumption of a 4x4 vehicle can vary widely depending on the make, model, engine size, and driving conditions. On average, many 4x4s consume between 15 to 25 miles per gallon (mpg) in mixed driving conditions. Off-road driving can further decrease fuel efficiency. For precise figures, it's best to refer to the manufacturer's specifications for the specific vehicle in question.
the fuel pump on your 96 Tahoe 4x4 is locateed in the fuel tank.
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Yes, a 4x4 will use comparatively more fuel than a similar sized vehicle without that feature. The reason is because the 4x4 mechanism increases the friction in order to get the best traction on all surfaces.
a 4x4 extended cab diesel is about 6200pds without fuel
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all vehicles are have about the same amount of fuel in the tank when the fuel light comes on. there would be about 1 to 2 gallons
a 4x4 extended cab diesel is about 6200pds without fuel
60 to 66 psi
i have a 1992 dodge Dakota 4x4 and a 1989 Dakota 4x4 and the fuel pump is inside the fuel tank. both trucks have the 3.9 v6 engines.
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No 4 stroke motors use 91 octain fuel or better. You only mix oil & gas for 2 stroke motors.