No. The isuzu trooper 3.5 will work with a 98-2005 rodeo but a 97 is a first gen. The 3.5 is the bored stroked version of the 3.2 with all the same connections as the 2nd gen Rodeos. The 1st gen Rodeos used a different 3.2 with different connections.
No, This is a common misconception. The 3.2s and the 3.5s are Isuzu engines. There is much confusion on this topic due to the rebadging of Rodeos as Passports and Troopers as Acura SLXs but both were designed and built by Isuzu.
In the Isuzu Rodeos car manual or repair manual there should be a radio diagram. Most radios can be exchanged with the factory radio though a harness may need to be purchased.
Mine is the LS, V6, 5-speed manual, and I have 254,677 miles on it and still running just fine.
No it is not, in 1996 Isuzu bumped the horsepower of their 3.2L V6 up to around 195 hp and 193 ft·lbf of torque for the 1996 and 1997 Rodeos continuing into 2004 in which Isuzu operated here in the states under GM dropped the Rodeo line
No they are too small a company. After working at a Gm, Suzuki, Isuzu dealership I would recomend a Suzuki
The plural form of the noun rodeo is rodeos.The plural possessive form is rodeos'.Example: Of all the rodeos' prizes, this is the highest I've won.
Yes, there are rodeos in Alaska.
I believe so. I chose the 94 because I liked it a little better than the 96 and mine had a little black square remore for the alarm.
Yes. If they didn't like rodeos there wouldn't be any rodeos in existence in today's world.
Yes, rodeos were popular.
With rodeos being a popular pastime across the nation, there are rodeos in most, if not all, of the states, including Ohio.