There isn't really a diagram that is all that good I've found. I just did mine.
Remove the wheel.
Remove the bolt (I think it's a 10mm) on the caliper and remove. Pull out old pads and replace with new pads. You will need to compress the rear piston to fit the new pads around the rotor. DO NOT USE A C-CLAMP. There will be 4 notches around the outside edge of the piston. I used a pair of needle nosed pliers that spanned to 2 of those notches across from one another. Once spanned, rotate the piston. Clockwise and counterclockwise it will turn. Just rotate it so that it is just above flush with the surrounding rubber seal (Not past it).
Be sure to clean all of the surfaces that the brake pad travels on "slides".
Chiltons or haynes manuels are great for step by step automotive
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how do i line up timing gears on 2.8 isuzu trooper
My 1990 Isuzu Trooper II holds 20.5 US gallons.
My 1990 Isuzu Trooper II holds 20.5 US gallons.
it is plastic
It is in the fuel tank.
There isn't one on that year trooper.
There are several stock tire sizes for the 1990 Isuzu Trooper II. In order to determine the tire size, look at the markings on the sidewall of your current tires.
you don't, buy a new one
if it is an automatic then yes, if it is a standard transmission then no
you have two seats in the front, and a bench seat in the back
My 1990 Trooper has a 2.6 L 4 cylinder engine, has 162,000 miles, and has always averaged 23 mpg. 16 city/21 highway.
how do I remove the water pump from my 1990 Isuzu truck?