In my 93 Isuzu Rodeo you have to add your transmission fluid buy poring it into the the transmission fluid dipstick.
that depends on the model year of the rodeo. If its a 92/93/94 remove the guage housing module(see how do i remove the dash board of a 93 rodeo) Once the module is out the front and rear panels of it will pop off with a screwdriver and you can replace the bulbs.
I don't know about the Isuzu, but the 93-97 Altimas had front disc brakes and rear brakes were standard drum, or optional discs.
Since it is the same as a Chevrolet Colorado pull back ( towards you ) on the multi function switch ( blinker ) on the left side of the steering column.
You don't. The Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) sensor along with other computer components and sensors set the timing automatically. If you have spark timing issues, then you have computer, sensor, or wiring issues. Chris
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I have a 94 Rodeo and am thinking its the same as your 93. The fuel filter is located onderneath the rear passenger side frame rail. It is very easy to get to. All you need is a 10mm socket/wrench and pliers for the clamps. Did mine last week and it was a breeze, just hate getting gas on me. Good Luck!!!!
maybe to save on ruc
Timinghere is how u time a 93 Isuzu 2.3l. there is an arrow on the cam gear u set it at straight up and down and if u pull the timing belt cover off there is a notch out of the crank gear u aline it dead on the bold above it and u should be in time if u get a timing spec sheet u will understand what im talking about
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I would also like to know where the data link connector is on this so I can check for any codes
I have a 93 rodeo 3.2 v6 (4x4) and it is rated at 125 psi (NAPA) but the engine only needs 90 psi