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The Isuzu Bighorn is a 4x4 vehicle - a medium sized SUV produced by Japanese company Isuzu between the years of 1981 and 2005. It is front engine and has the option of being rear wheel or four wheel drive.
Loose wheel, bent wheel, Belt broke in tire,BAD wheel bearing. Check and repair as needed.
The four wheel drive light is most Likely staying on when your Isuzu Rodeo is in two wheel drive because of a bad sensor. A licensed auto technician would be able to replace this for you.
Yes, two of them. They are located on the transfer case. As I understand it they send signals to the wheel sensors. I have been trying to find an outlet that sells them other than Isuzu. Isuzu has them priced at over $400 dollars each. Ridiculous!
there should be a button on your left of the steering wheel and if not, it doesn't have 4 wheel drive
Take it to a service shop.
The Rodeo is a rear wheel drive vevicle
Mine is located on the steering wheel . press the lower portion of the wheel . i have the 1997 holden rodeo .
on the left side of steering wheel. www.chesapeakeconstruction.com
under the steering wheel on the right