It does not have one (the "valve" that is). I belive 1998 and newer do not. My 2001 Isuzu Rodeo does not. It does not because it is too new. However, it does have a PVC system with the breather tube coming from the crankcase to the valve cover. From there fresh air is taken from the air duct and mixed with the crankcase vapors. Then it is sent to the TBI Throttle Body system and burned up.
The last Isuzu Rodeo was in 2004.
It is important for the car owner to know the location of all the car parts. The spark plugs of a 2004 Isuzu Rodeo are located on each side the of engine.
It is important for the car owner to know the location of all the car parts. The spark plugs of a 2004 Isuzu Rodeo are located on each side the of engine.
The 2004 Isuzu Rodeo is $ 136.00 more where I am
2004 3.5 Isuzu rodeo 2wd reduce power light
I just changed mine the other right behind the ecu towards towards the left of ecu which sit on top of engine looks round
remove the plastic cover from the top of the engine. there will be a steel "rail" with a fitting similar to a tire valve stem. this i sthe fuel rail, the injectors are fastened to the underside of it by small clips.
Replace the fuel cap.
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
Theft deterrent System Fuel Enable Circuit Malfunction.
your bst bet is to get to them through the front wheel wells.
i turned key on to the on postion and let it set for 15 min