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you could pull off your positive battery cable if it stalls out then you alternator is the problem
You may have to pull seat out of vehicle to be able to see under the seat and pull cover off.
if its a manual transmission in neutral and 4 wheel drive in neutral with brake off. if its an automatic you will have to pull the drive line to rear wheels and place 4 wheel drive in neutral with brake off.
unplug wires to coil.remove the 7mm bolt pull coil off.
You have to pull off all the drive belts first. Them take a 27mm socket to pull off the pulley. Them use your two hands and pull off the pulley if that don't work garb a puller to pull it off. Them you will see the oil seal.
Have AutoZone check for codes (FREE). It may be a bad coil pack...
drop the fuel tank and pull it out the top of the tank should be 4-6 bolts
remove head pull shaft out
check your ground wires on the trailer a faulty ground might be a problem
When I start my rodeo Isuzu it stalls but if I keep my foot on the gas pressing on it it will idel but soon as i let off the gan it dies I drive a 1999 rodeo Isuzu V6
Pull the rear wheels off and check the brakes. Something may have broken or fell apart.
In most cases drive with overdrive especially if maintaining over 45 mph. Take out of overdrive if on slippery pavement