Directly Below the engine. It's North of the Transmission pan. The Tranny pan has an elevated area on the right side.
It is on the oil pan towards the back.
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 at the bottom ( the lowest point of the oil pan)
Same as any other car its located under the car attached to the engine
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.
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.
it is on the transmission pan...you have two....its the highest one....the other is a drain plug...
Your band, 1-2, 2-3, and 3-4 shift solenoids are located on the tranny. You have to drain your tranny fluid, remove the pan, and they will be located in the valve body.
At the bottom of the engine oil pan.
Oil drain plug is in the pan You probably have to remove a shield that hides the plug to access it 7/8's wrench to remove plug 14mm socket to remove skid plates
AnswerOn my 1992 Rodeo with a V/6, I removed the starter first; removed pan bolts ; and took steering linkage loose. Then my pan came right straight down.If its a 4 wheel drive, you have to at least lower the front axle to gain access to the front pan bolts, or pull the engine. The front axle has 4 bolts holding it to the frame if I remember correctly.