It has four (4). Two located before the catalytic converter and two after it.
Edit: This depends if you have an OBD-I model or OBD_II model. Since all cars after mid '96 are OBD-II then if you have a V4, yes it has four (4). But if you have a V6 engine it only has three (3): a preconverter sensor in each exhaust manifold and a post-converter sensor.
The Isuzu Rodeo can have 3 or more oxygen sensors. The oxygen sensor delivers information to the powertrain module.
The 4 cylinder models have two oxygen sensors, and the V6 models have four oxygen sensors.
The Rodeo has a 21.9 gallon tank..i had my rodeo for 11 years now..wouldnt trade it for anything...except another rodeo! The Rodeo has a 21.9 gallon tank..i had my rodeo for 11 years now..wouldnt trade it for anything...except another rodeo!
55
It appears that the 1993 Isuzu 3.2L V6 engine has just one oxygen sensor. It's a 4-wire type, located at the exhaust Y-pipe outlet. == ==
20 gallons
Mine has 4 O2 sensors, one before, and one after the CAT on each bank. (just a FYI, I was getting an O2 lean error caused by the short flex pipe just after the Y leaking)
My 1993 Isuzu rodeo has 175,000 on it. New timing, water pump, radiator at 100,000. Still running strong. Regular oil changes.
80 Liters
5 quarts is recommended....
5 with new filter
My 2001 Rodeo V6 Holds 17.1 Gallons of Gas.So the owners books says it does....