remove the drain plug... wait for old oil to drain. remove oil filter wait for oil to drain. install new oil filter. reinstall drain plug. fill with correct oil till full.
Driver side of engine above the support for the wheel in a concealed area. When you drain the oil spills on the support and splashes.. an oversized flat container is recommended
You don't, it's a sealed system and you must rely on the warning light I just had to replace my tranny that isn't correct. you check it from the bottom by starting it on a lift, and topping it off through the fill plug, which is located near the drain plug but higher up. This transmission is also used in GM cars , trooper and rodeo.
If you just use the drain plug to drain the fluid, it will only take about 3 to 3.5 qts to refill.
You don't, it's a sealed system and you must rely on the warning light I just had to replace my tranny that isn't correct. you check it from the bottom by starting it on a lift, and topping it off through the fill plug, which is located near the drain plug but higher up. This transmission is also used in GM cars , trooper and rodeo.
Where is it heater glow plug fuse isuzu
change plug wires on 1998 isuzu hombre 2.2
The freezer plug in a 3.2 Isuzu Rodeo is a easy find. The freezer plug is located on the left side of the engine.
Plug gap is .040"
It is on the oil pan towards the back at the bottom ( the lowest point of the oil pan)
hi i have a 2005 Isuzu rodeo hard to start in morning is there a glow plug fuse are any ideal. 70,000 miles cheers
The Isuzu has a sealed transmission. It has a transmission fill plug on the side of the transmission above the pan, I believe on the right side of the trans case about midway the case body. Take the pan off remove and change filter. Add fluid by using an inexpensive pump until the fluid starts to run out the fill plug hole. Replace the plug. Job done.