The whole car was made by Isuzu, including the engine.
No, Honda did not make the Rubicon until 2001.
The Gates website ( they make timing belts etc . ) shows 105,000 miles for the 3.2 liter V6 engine in a 2002 Honda Passport
To make a crankshaft position sensor work on a 1997 Honda passport with a 1995 block and 1997 heads will take a lot of work. You will have to redo everything under the hood.
the make of the car
If the noise is coming from where the water pump is, it is a good chance the it is actually the timing belt tensioner. These things are notorious for making awful noises when they are beginning to go out and will get worse and worse. The same engines are in an Isuzu Rodeo with the exact same problem.
Yes , the 3.2 liter V6 engine in a 1995 Honda Passport is an interference engine ( according to the Gates website , they make timing belts etc. )
If that's the extent of the complaint, check the serpentine belt and tensioner.
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Fit, maybe, but run correctly no. The 1993 is OBD1 & the 1996 is OBD2. Look for a 1996 engine and make sure you get a VTEC if that is what the 1996 is equipped with.
In a 1996 Honda Passport, the spark plugs are located on the engine cylinder heads. To access them, you typically need to remove the engine cover and any components obstructing the spark plug wires. There are usually six spark plugs, as the Passport is equipped with a V6 engine. Make sure to use the appropriate tools and follow safety precautions when working on the engine.
Yes, you can copy the key. There is no immobilizer chip in the key.