1989 thru 2002 Rodeo, Passport, or Amigo 4x2 or 4x4.
80 Liters
It is located under intake manifold towards the back. It is above the starter.
Go onto a non-dry (such as grass or gravel or snow) and pull the lever from 2WD into 4H.
you could mabye find a moter adapter for a Chevy v 6 or and of the Isuzu rodeo tropper mabye and the 2 or 4 weel drive Isuzu picups good luck
Try replacing the turn signal flasher
The last Isuzu rodeo Made was the 2004, I don't know why, but the single reason for me may be was the High and expensive cost of fuel, cause It was with only 6 sads cylinders and eats gas like an indigent when you say "there's free food on the Sirloin stokade..." in my recomendation the best model of Isuzu rodeo was the 1991 in line 4 cylinders with 2.6 I-tec Motor...good safer and cheap on gas and the best thing would be the car in standar transmission.
Isuzu Panther was created in 1991.
Rodeo - song - was created on 1991-08-12.
Inside the fuel tank, follow the two wires from the connector near rear passenger side wheel well to the connection on the top of the fuel pump.
1991-1996 Isuzu Rodeo's use THM4L30-E Automatic Transmission. It also bolts directly to the transfer case and is claimed as one unit, and is recommended to be removed as one unit, then separated from each other outside of the vehicle. Hope that helps you. That is what my service manual said. Nothing quoted or directly reworded.
I have a 1991 Isuzu pickup with rwal - there is control box (sender switch) that has to be re-set. I'd take it to the dealer and they can re-set it in a few minutes. It usually lasts for 100k. good luck! I have a 1991 Isuzu pickup with rwal - there is control box (sender switch) that has to be re-set. I'd take it to the dealer and they can re-set it in a few minutes. It usually lasts for 100k. good luck!
According to the wiring diagram, there is no inertia switch. There is only a relay switch in a 1991 Isuzu Trooper.