The 1993 Toyota truck with a V6 engine typically gets around 17 to 19 miles per gallon (mpg) in combined city and highway driving. Exact fuel efficiency can vary based on factors like maintenance, driving habits, and load. Always refer to the owner's manual or specific vehicle specifications for the most accurate information.
City12 mpg (19.6 litres/100km)Hwy17 mpg (13.8 litres/100km)Combined14 mpg (16.8 litres/100km)
V6 - 22 mpg highway
On a 1993 Toyota truck with a 3.0 V6 engine, the valve lifters are hydraulic and are not adjustable. They automatically maintain the correct clearance as the engine operates. If there are issues with the valve lifters, it is generally necessary to replace them rather than adjust them. Regular maintenance, such as oil changes, can help ensure their proper function.
Not good! My '94 Toyota Pickup, 4 cylinder, 2 wheel drive gets about 30 mpg. If it is a V6 with A/T that is about all you will get.
17 MPG.
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I have a 1993 Cheyenne with a 4.3L V6. I average 18.9 mpg in mixed city/highway driving.
~18-21 MPG city commute
The 2015 Ram 1500 with the 3.6L V6 engine and automatic transmission gets 17 city and 25 highway mpg.
you have put a new head gasket on it.
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how do you check to know whether your coolant fan motor needs replacing in my 1993 toyota camry v6?