How many liters of fuel can a Toyota Prado hold?
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Toyota Prado can hold 90 liters of fuel. Precautions for the Toyota Prado fuel tank: (1) The fuel tank storage location must be safe to prevent fires. The fuel tank or oil drum should be placed separately in a visible location, appropriately far from the diesel generator set, and smoking is strictly prohibited; (2) If Toyota Prado users make their own fuel tanks, they should note that the backup diesel generator set fuel tank should be made of stainless steel or steel plates. Do not paint or galvanize the inside of the fuel tank, as these can chemically react with diesel, producing impurities that may damage the diesel generator set and reduce the quality, cleanliness, and combustion efficiency of the diesel; (3) After placing the fuel tank, the highest oil level should not exceed 2.5 meters above the base of the diesel generator set. If the oil level in a large oil depot is higher than 2.5 meters, a daily fuel tank should be added between the large oil depot and the diesel generator set to ensure that the direct fuel delivery pressure does not exceed 2.5 meters. Even when the diesel generator set is shut down, fuel is not allowed to flow into the diesel engine via gravity through the fuel inlet or injection lines; (4) The resistance at the fuel port must not exceed the specified value for using a clean filter element as stated in all diesel generator set performance data sheets. This resistance value is based on the fuel tank being half full.
I've been driving a Toyota Prado for over five years, and its fuel tank capacity is around 87 liters. A full tank can last approximately 800 to 900 kilometers, depending on road conditions and driving habits. It's particularly worry-free during long-distance road trips, as you don't need to frequently look for gas stations when driving in the mountains or on highways. In terms of fuel consumption, city driving averages about 12 to 15 liters per 100 kilometers, while highway driving is slightly lower. Using 95-octane gasoline is more suitable and better for engine protection. During regular maintenance, I've checked the fuel tank's sealing and found no oil leakage issues. One of the reasons I chose the Prado is the convenience brought by its large fuel tank.