Yes as long as they are both 2wd or 4wd
Yes, Isuzu was the sole builder and designer of the Passport.
Isuzu
donde es que esta el medidor de aceite de transmicion en un Honda passport
The whole car was made by Isuzu, including the engine.
Isuzu
Isuzu Rodeo, Possibly Isuzu Trooper, and The Isuzu Amigo
i can tell you that a rodeo should be the same and that at least in the 97 passport the transmission is GM the transmissions should all be the 4l30e it might bolt up.
after the 2002 Honda passport which was manufactured by Isuzu was discontinued, Honda launched its first SUV that was actually manufactured by Honda and called it the pilot. the pilot suspension and chassis was based on the accord giving the SUV a smooth and car like ride oppose to the passport which was mounted on a Isuzu truck chassis.
Honda never made the passport, those are Isuzu rodeo's with Honda emblems. If you need parts for one then set it on fire and push it into the bay to put it out.
No the rodeo is the same as the honda passport
There is no dipstick for the transmission, Honda/Isuzu calls it "lifetime fluid". They really don't even specify a fluid change for the life of the vehicle. You might want to call Honda and see if they have changed the recommended fluid change or check intervals. When I worked at a Honda dealer, there was no certain time or mileage specified. Neat huh? That's what happens when Isuzu gets into the mix......
Yes the 2000 passport has a timing belt as does its identical twin the Isuzu Rodeo.