The clock unit is held into place by two screws. To access these screws, the black plastic dash panel needs to be removed. First: Remove the screw down near the pedals by the center console. The lower panel should now be able to be pulled out enough to access the screws holding the black dash panel. Second: There are 3 screws along the bottom, 2 to the left of the steering column, 1 to the right. There are also 2 screws on the underside of the black panel above the gague cluster. Remove all 5 screws. The black plastic should now be able to be pulled away. You might have to use a little force to get the clips to let loose. Third: Disconnect all the wire connections and the dash surround should be free. Finally: Take out the 2 screws and the clock unit should be free. The clock should come apart in two halves by undoing the clips around it. The light bulb is on the circut board and takes a partial turn to slide it out. Do it all in reverse to put it back together.
If it's like mine then it don't have a backlight.
2004 3.5 Isuzu rodeo 2wd reduce power light
The check trans light may light up in an Isuzu Rodeo, because there are problems with the transmission, The light will show up on the cars dashboard.
The four wheel drive light is most Likely staying on when your Isuzu Rodeo is in two wheel drive because of a bad sensor. A licensed auto technician would be able to replace this for you.
The oil light could be blinking in an Isuzu Rodeo because it is time to get the oil changed. This could also occur if the oil is low.
4x4 indicator light
Remove the decorative cover from the face of the clock. Remove the retaining screws from the clock. The light will be in the back of the clock. Push the light in and turn at the same time to remove the light. Reverse the process to install the new light.
If its the bulb you have to unscrew the light cover and pull out the old bulb and put the new one in.Then screw the cover back on.
To replace the brake light on a 2000 Isuzu Rodeo, first, open the rear hatch and locate the tail light assembly. Remove the screws or clips holding the assembly in place and gently pull it out. Twist the bulb socket counterclockwise to remove it, then replace the old bulb with a new one, ensuring it's securely fitted. Finally, reassemble the tail light by reversing the steps and test the new brake light to ensure it works.
that depends on the model year of the rodeo. If its a 92/93/94 remove the guage housing module(see how do i remove the dash board of a 93 rodeo) Once the module is out the front and rear panels of it will pop off with a screwdriver and you can replace the bulbs.
disconnect the battery
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