Your 2014 Jeep Wrangler could have one of two sizes for its gas tank—18.6 or 22.5 gallons—depending on its trim level.
Knowing your gas tank’s size will help you when you pull up to the pump. This information can usually be found in your owner’s manual, but if that’s long gone you’ll need to access this information somewhere else. Thankfully Jerry
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How big is the gas tank on a 2014 Jeep Wrangler?
An off-roading powerhouse, the Jeep Wrangler needs plenty of fuel to get it through whatever adventure you’ve got next. The gas tank’s size changes based on the trim level, so you’ll need that information to determine your tank’s size.
Check out the breakdown below:
How to check your 2014 Jeep Wrangler’s gas tank size
If you want to double-check your 2014 Jeep Wrangler’s gas tank size yourself, there are a few methods you can follow to get the information.
Measure the gas tank
You’ll need a tape measure and calculator to do this, but you can always measure the gas tank on your own. Use the measuring tape to get the dimensions of the width, length, and height of the gas tank. Multiply these measurements together and divide by 231 (the number of cubic inches in a gallon) to get the answer.
Check your owner’s manual
Flip through your owner’s manual to a phrase like “fuel tank capacity” to find the information you need.
Drive till empty, then fill it up
You can also take a riskier approach by driving until the fuel gauge hits “E” and then filling up. Your measurement won’t be exact, but you’ll get a general idea of the tank size. Use caution when employing this method—don’t run out of gas!
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How to save on fuel costs in a Jeep Wrangler
The gas mileage on a 2014 Jeep Wrangler isn’t great at 17 mpg city and 21 mpg highway. Your combined mileage is 19 mpg, which surely motivates you to find some ways to save on fuel costs.
Try these tips to cut back on your costs at the pump:
Keep up with vehicle maintenance
. If you let wear and tear carry on for too long, it’ll start to affect your fuel economy. Drive on the road safely. Don’t accelerate quickly and drive a little slower to save on gas.
Do not idle your engine, particularly in cold weather. When it is cold out, it might be tempting to let your engine run to get the car nice and toasty, but this will waste your gas and lower your fuel economy.
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