low or no oil pressure
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isuzu trooper e.f.i 1991 black smoke and running but no power
Most cars today used dual cam or more for power efficiency and lower gas emission for longer mileage.
Help me please - engaged clutch - turned key- engine turned over - power and all then died -- restarted - pop and no power as if battery died???? what can I trouble shoot and where to start???? Thanks
it just resets the shift points on the trans. it allows you to hold a gear a little longer.
located below power pack at front of motor hose from bottom of radiator connected to it
Starter Relay Isuzu Trooper (Diesel Engine) located in fuse box (engine room), grey color. They have 4 relay (Power Windows-black, AC-black, Engine/Alternator-blue, and Starter-diesel engine-grey)
A popular choice for swapping a V6 engine into a 1998-99 Isuzu Trooper is the 3.4L GM V6 (also known as the 3400 or L35). This engine is compatible due to its similar mounting points and overall size, making it a feasible option for those looking to increase power while maintaining reliability. Additionally, the 3.2L Isuzu V6 (6VD1) is the original engine for the Trooper and can also be found in some Isuzu models, providing another option for replacements or upgrades.
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Assuming it's the 3.2L engine, its mounted on the front passenger side of the motor below the power steering pump.
Check the fuse for the seats, located under then hood to ee if one has blown.
In an Isuzu Trooper, wires from the engine typically connect to various components, including the ignition system, fuel injectors, sensors (like the crankshaft position sensor and camshaft position sensor), and the engine control unit (ECU). They also connect to the battery, alternator, and starter motor. Additionally, wiring harnesses distribute electrical power to accessories such as the air conditioning system and dashboard indicators. For specific wiring diagrams, it's best to consult a service manual or a professional technician.