if its anything like a 1998 rodeo,unhook serpentine belt(1 pully wheel is adjustable),and radiator hose, down in bottom left of engine, remove 2 or 3 bolts, unhook ground wire, pull out alternator (this is tricky), after you get new alternator, there is 1 bolt that is very tricky to get back in, its helpful to wedge it with a large screw driver or something, then replace all bolts and ground wire (very important), replace hoses and belt, and you are good to go.
ADD ON; I have done a '98 as well and you don't have to disconnect the radiator hose and go thru the hassle with that. Once unbolted, the alternator can be removed (under the car, not up and out the top) and can be snaked around the radiator hose.
CORRECTION: you must remove the coolant transfer pipe( Radiator Hose) as to be sure not to break this very fragile(expensive) part off of the 2.2l four cyc. the 3.2l is made by Isuzu and 2.2l is made by GM very different engines
how do you remove transmission in 1999 rodeo
How do you add freon to a 1999 Honda Passport
Yes
you drop the fuel tank and replace the sending unit
Where can I print a engine/timing diagram for a 1999 2.2 Isuzu rodeo?
The alternator is located on the passenger side of the engine near the bottom. I found it is easiest to remove it from inside the wheel well. There should be 2 bolts holding it to the alternator bracket that mounts to the block. Unbolting the alternator and them disconnecting the wires running to it is easiest. Installation is the reverse of the removal.
Yes, but you don't want the 2001 engine, it has more issues than the 1999 engine.
Yes, but you don't want the 2001 engine, it has more issues than the 1999 engine.
The shift lock solenoids are located on the valve body on a 1999 Isuzu Rodeo. There are two shift solenoids.
I have a '98 4wd V6 Rodeo and average 17 mpg.
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