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wear gloves, bearings all come out. then you have to remove the sensor off the back of it. along with 6 17mm bolts. How do you change the rotors in the front on a 1998 Isuzu Trooper
I have 1998 Trooper. I called Isuzu and they were very helpful. Open the back door, above the cable that holds the wiring for the back light there is a screw. Unscrew it and then unscrew the 2 screws that are on the outside. My light was out on the driver's side but it is probably the same on the passenger side. When you are screwing it back together, do the outside screws first then the inside one. Good luck. It took me 5 minutes to do.
you have two seats in the front, and a bench seat in the back
You can find the PCV valve, on the outside of the air cleaner housing. The PCV valve will be attached to the back of the housing.
i have a 1990 Isuzu trooper as well and the speedometer and odometer also quit working, they both come off of a mechanical cable that is attached to the drive train. that cable breaks, and you lose both speed and odometer indications. they are extremely difficult to find, so if you do, write me back...
If a smog inspector said that the EGR EVAP and Fuel Pressure sensor are modified on a 1988 Isuzu Trooper II 2.6, then the problem has to be fixed before the smog inspector will approve the vehicle for registration. The EGR EVAP and Fuel Pressure Sensors have to be put back the way they came from the factory.
THE FUEL PUMP ON THE 1986 ISUZU TROOPER 2 GAS 2.3 ENGINE IS LOCATED UNDER THE INTAKE MANIFOLD. YOU CAN GET TO IN BY TAKING OFF THE FRONT PASSENGER WHEEL AND RUBBER GARD AND YOU WILL SEE IT. I HAVE ONE OF THESE TROOPERS. HOPE THIS HELPS.
try the brake switch on the back of the brake pedal
"In This Moment We Are All Brothers" is written on the back of every clone trooper helmet.
You have to remove cover off instrument panel where there is a screw and 2 holes, you have to take the screw out of the hole it is in and put it in the other and light will will not come back on for 60000 mile
You should be able to see where the bulb housing screws into the back of the lens. You just unscrew the housing which contains the bulb. Replace the bulb carefully "DO NOT TOUCH THE GLASS END OF THE BULB WITH YOUR FINGERS" it will ruin the bulb.
The brake lights on a 1998 Mercury Sable are changed by removing the retaining screws, pulling the light assembly away from the vehicle, and removing the bulb. A new bulb can then be installed and the assembly put back in place.