It has four (4). Two located before the catalytic converter and two after it.
Edit: This depends if you have an OBD-I model or OBD_II model. Since all cars after mid '96 are OBD-II then if you have a V4, yes it has four (4). But if you have a V6 engine it only has three (3): a preconverter sensor in each exhaust manifold and a post-converter sensor.
The Isuzu Rodeo can have 3 or more oxygen sensors. The oxygen sensor delivers information to the powertrain module.
The 4 cylinder models have two oxygen sensors, and the V6 models have four oxygen sensors.
The Rodeo has a 21.9 gallon tank..i had my rodeo for 11 years now..wouldnt trade it for anything...except another rodeo! The Rodeo has a 21.9 gallon tank..i had my rodeo for 11 years now..wouldnt trade it for anything...except another rodeo!
It appears that the 1993 Isuzu 3.2L V6 engine has just one oxygen sensor. It's a 4-wire type, located at the exhaust Y-pipe outlet. == ==
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Mine has 4 O2 sensors, one before, and one after the CAT on each bank. (just a FYI, I was getting an O2 lean error caused by the short flex pipe just after the Y leaking)
20 gallons
My 1993 Isuzu rodeo has 175,000 on it. New timing, water pump, radiator at 100,000. Still running strong. Regular oil changes.
80 Liters
5 with new filter
5 quarts is recommended....
A 1997 Isuzu Rodeo typically weighs between 3,200 and 3,500 pounds, depending on the specific model and options. This translates to approximately 1.6 to 1.75 tons.