# 4 Common Problems With V6 Engines - SlashGear

> 4 Common Problems With V6 Engines A V6 engine arranges its six cylinders in two separate banks of three, typically angled at 60 degrees relative to each other, with both banks sharing a single crankshaft at the bottom.

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- **Published:** 2026-07-06
- **Category:** Cars
- **Tags:** #common #cylinders #engines #inline #problems #banks #slashgear #angled
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