You need to either possess a code reader and plug it into the port under the dash on the drivers side, or take it to the dealer who will read it for a fee, or a parts store who will read it for free. Then using that information you can cross the numerical code to a fault reason and figure out what needs to be repaired from there.
Have it checked for codes with a scan tool.
Pull codes for 2001 isuzu rodeo
Sounds electrical...What year is the Rodeo? Check for fault codes...
abs codes are retreved by juming obd2 terminal 4-12 after codes plump brake petal 6 times
You need a OBD2 sensor if the Isuzu is 1996 or above and OBD1 sensor if it under 1996. They typically cost between 50-100 dollars. You plug it into your OBD female end and check whats wrong with your codes and then trip your Check Engine Light. That's the only way. Or pay a shop $75 bucks to do it, and they'll tell you exactly whats wrong with it.
To reset the airbag light on a 1997 Isuzu Rodeo, first, ensure that the vehicle's battery is disconnected for about 10-15 minutes to reset the system. After reconnecting the battery, turn the ignition key to the "On" position without starting the engine. If the light remains on, you may need to check for any fault codes using an OBD-II scanner or consult a professional mechanic for further diagnosis. Always ensure that any underlying issues with the airbag system are addressed before resetting the light.
It sounds like the computer. Check with your local Auto Zone store. They may offer free a diagnostic. The Auto Zone here will run a free computer diagnostic. It lets us know what codes the computer is throwing. When you find that out, you can then consult the repair manual for those particular codes. Good luck. Emerald
The 3.2L V6 engine in the 1997 Holden Jackaroo and the 1998 Holden Rodeo are not exactly the same, although they share similarities. The Jackaroo typically features a version of the 3.2L V6 that may have different tuning, components, or configurations compared to the Rodeo's engine. It's important to check specific engine codes and specifications for compatibility, as variations in performance or emissions equipment can exist between models.
To troubleshoot the AT oil temp warning light on a 2001 Isuzu Rodeo, first check the transmission fluid level and condition, ensuring it's at the proper level and not burnt or contaminated. Next, inspect the transmission cooler lines for leaks or blockages that could cause overheating. If the fluid is fine, use a diagnostic scanner to check for any transmission-related error codes that may indicate a malfunction. If issues persist, consider consulting a professional mechanic for further diagnosis.
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G sensor is right side of frame Could you be a little more specific please?
call me, Matt Mize @ Isuzu Trucks of Rockwall, Rockwall, TX and I will try to help. 972.772.7600, or matt@abitrucks.com