yes they were made with the same engine
If you mean the 3.2 litre V6,engine, no- 6VDI then it's Isuzu's Own engine and NOT a GM earlier type.
Mine made it just over 80,000 when the engine blew
This model never offered keyless entry. It can be made to have keyless entry with after market products.
The last Isuzu rodeo Made was the 2004, I don't know why, but the single reason for me may be was the High and expensive cost of fuel, cause It was with only 6 sads cylinders and eats gas like an indigent when you say "there's free food on the Sirloin stokade..." in my recomendation the best model of Isuzu rodeo was the 1991 in line 4 cylinders with 2.6 I-tec Motor...good safer and cheap on gas and the best thing would be the car in standar transmission.
In an Isuzu Rodeo, the firewall is located at the front of the vehicle, separating the engine compartment from the passenger cabin. It is a vertical barrier made of metal that helps protect occupants from heat and noise, as well as providing structural integrity. The firewall typically houses various components, such as the brake master cylinder and wiring harnesses.
This has a r134 system after 1993 was made standand industry wide to quiet the epa issue with r12
There are several reasons that made cause an automobile to lose power going up a hill. The most common reason is a lack of fuel, caused by a plugged fuel filter.
The Rodeo is made by a Rodeo
it is possible to make a snorkel for a 1996 Isuzu rodeo. most snorkels are home made by just extending the air intake through the fender of the car using PVC piping and what is called a "hat", which is the tip containing a filter to block debree and dirt. making a snorkel requirs alot of measuring.
Yes, and no... GM and Isuzu are partners to some degree. I personly have a '97 Rodeo, and am looking to install a bigger better engine, and have come across several interresting facts. The Isuzu 3.2 liter uses the GM 60 degree V6 bolt pattern to the transmission, as well as obviously the GM V6's do. Currently searching for an '04 3.8 liter pushrod V6 that will use my ignition system (coil on plug) and the MPFI.
I think you are asking about the three black things that look like switches. They are spaces made for optional equipment switches if it is so equipped.