We took ours to a friendly alarm dealer who pulled the horn off! Now it clicks quietly to let us know we've opened the doors. The alarm companies we talked to told us that because the alarm system is hooked into everything on these models, it's really hard to fix without messing up other systems. Our mechanics refused to touch it, and the one alarm company that was willing to try to fix is estimated a grand in repairs....replacing it can be touchy, because again, it's hooked into all the other electrical systems.
The 1999 Isuzu Rodeo uses 5w-30 motor oil. The oil should be changed every three months or 3000 miles of use.
every 30 thousand miles and replace it every 60K
Every 5,000 miles is a good rule of thumb.
what might cause the engine on a 2000 Isuzu rodeo to burn oil 1/2 quart of oil every 300 miles
Both the four-cylinder and V6 have a timing belt which must be replaced every 60,000 miles. The four-cylinder is an interference engine but the V-6 is not.
Sounds like your alarm (factory alarm). Go to the passenger side or the liftgat and unlock using your key and it should stop. Mine does it and I cringe everytime I unlock it...
Should be 10 psi for every 1000 rpms and should not drop below 20 psi warm at a stop or red light
Very much so, this engine will bend every valve depending on how fast the engine was turning when the timing belt broke, it will at times put holes in pistons.
Why does the key for a 1997 BMW 740i set off the alarm when trying to unlock the vehicle? We unlocked the car with the remote key so that we could get it jump started it. In the process of pushing the button to unlock the vehicle it set off the alarm also. We then tried turning the alarm off with the key but the alarm would not disarm, the doors would still lock and unlock with every press of the button as we desperately tried to disarm the alarm. After a many tries we finally got the alarm to stop. Could you tell us what caused this to happen and what we need to do to keep it from happening again? We still haven't been able to jump start the vehicle because we are afraid that we will set the alarm off again. Please help us. Thank you.
I'm have the same issue, did you every get it worked out? Ken
There are some alarm clocks on the market that will go off every hour if they are set correctly. There are also alarm apps for smartphones and tablets that can go off every hour or even less.
That is a changeable setting. I know the dealer can change it with their scan tool.