I have a 1994 Rodeo, 4WD,5spd,V6 3.2 I just changed my oil in July, 2007. The oil pan is directly UNDER the engine! Good luck!
It is on the oil pan towards the back.
It is on the oil pan towards the back at the bottom ( the lowest point of the oil pan)
Directly Below the engine. It's North of the Transmission pan. The Tranny pan has an elevated area on the right side.
To change the oil pump in a 1998 Isuzu Rodeo 2WD 3.2L V6, first drain the engine oil and remove the oil pan by unbolting it from the engine block. Next, disconnect the oil pump from the engine by unbolting it and carefully removing it. Install the new oil pump, ensuring the pickup tube is properly aligned and secure, then reinstall the oil pan and refill the engine with oil. Finally, check for leaks and ensure proper oil pressure after starting the engine.
Same as any other car its located under the car attached to the engine
To change the transmission oil in a 1998 Isuzu Rodeo, start by ensuring the vehicle is on a level surface and safely lifted. Remove the transmission pan bolts and carefully lower the pan to drain the old fluid. Replace the transmission filter if applicable, clean the pan, and install a new gasket. Refill the transmission with the appropriate type and amount of fluid through the dipstick tube, ensuring to check the fluid level while the engine is running and the vehicle is in park.
the gasket is probably glued to the block and oil pan. Use a gasket scraper and tap it with a hammer between the block and the oil pan. be very careful not too damage the oil pan.
No, a 98 Isuzu Rodeo transmission pan is not the same as a 01 Isuzu Rodeo. The two model years may have different transmission designs and specifications, leading to variations in the size, shape, and mounting points of the transmission pans. It's important to verify compatibility by checking part numbers or consulting a mechanic to ensure proper fitment.
drain the oil, drop the pan, remove old gasket, put new gasket in, reinstall pan, fill with oil......simplest job in the world......
The knocking noise on a 2002 Isuzu Rodeo could be bad connecting rods. Listen to the knocking, if it get progressively worst at high speeds than the rods may be bad. To be sure check the oil pan for any shards of steel.
No dip stick, two plugs on trans oil pan, use hand pump oil can and hose to pump into the upper plug hole till over flows.
At the bottom of the engine oil pan.