there is a resistor that controls the speed and should be near the blower motor its called blower motor resistor
It is located on the flywheel.
The starter on a 94 Isuzu Trooper is located on the bottom, passenger side of the vehicle. It is found at the rear of the engine, at the flywheel.
On a Clone Trooper, it's on his helmet. On the 1990 vehicle, it's located underneath the wheel well.
There isn't one on that year trooper.
The ecm on a 93 trooper is located behind the center console. It is a silver box
The belt tensioner on a 1993 Isuzu Trooper is located near the front of the engine, typically on the side of the engine block or near the top. It is responsible for maintaining tension on the belts that drive various engine components. You may need to refer to the vehicle's manual or consult a mechanic for specific instructions on how to access and adjust the belt tensioner.
On a 1992 Isuzu Trooper, the PCV (Positive Crankcase Ventilation) valve is typically located on the valve cover. It may be found near the rear of the engine, connected to a rubber hose that leads to the intake manifold. To access it, you might need to remove any obstructing components, such as the air intake or engine cover, for better visibility and reach.
The crankshaft position sensor on a 1999 Isuzu Trooper is located near the bottom of the engine, typically on the driver's side. It is positioned near the crankshaft pulley, often mounted to the engine block. Accessing it may require removing some components for better visibility and ease of replacement.
In a 1988 Isuzu Trooper, the throttle position sensor (TPS) is typically located on the throttle body, which is mounted on the intake manifold. It is situated near the butterfly valve of the throttle body, allowing it to monitor the position of the throttle plate as it opens and closes. To access it, you usually need to remove any engine covers or components obstructing the throttle body.
On a 1999 Isuzu Trooper, the oil pump is located inside the engine block, specifically at the lower section of the engine. It is typically mounted on the front of the engine, driven by the crankshaft. To access it, the oil pan may need to be removed, as well as other components that might obstruct access. Always refer to a service manual for detailed instructions and safety precautions.
On top in front of engine
in the fuel tank