other culprits could be -
bad intake gasket
new or clean EGR
clean connections on computer monitoring circuit
check battery connectors/charge
main wiring harness ground is loose
the timing belt needs to be replaced
If the underlying cause of the light is taken care of the OBD check engine light will go off after 6 warm up/driving cyclec or one within 50 miles of highway driving at a steady speed. If its still on you still have the problem/malfunction.
what might cause the engine on a 2000 Isuzu rodeo to burn oil 1/2 quart of oil every 300 miles
About 5-10 miles depending on driving. 30-35 from solid light to flashing.
Most definately. Tighten the cap and after a few driving cycles, the light will go off if that was the culprit.
It adjusts to the driving conditions as you operate your vehicle.
I had same problem with my 2001 Isuzu rodeo sport with 53K miles.......and just put a new battery in and presto, no more abs light.....I think if your battery is weak (does the car have any problems starting and is electrical good?), it will trigger the abs light.....it did on mine.
The average box truck miles per gallon is dependent upon the size of the box truck, the size of the engine, and the driving conditions. Most box trucks will get around 10 miles per gallon.
Maybe a fuel leak?
The issue would be a relay switch between the transmission and the fuse box. A ground would cause the light to stay on permanently.
The driving distance is about 330 road miles - approximately 6 hours driving time in light traffic but expect closer to seven hours in heavy traffic.
The total mileage life for a 2001 Trooper will depend on the maintenance as well as driving habits. Some troopers might wear out at just over 120,000 miles while others could last over 200,000 miles.
I am currently attempting to go 28 miles with .835 gallons of regular after driving 20 miles with the gas light on. If I don't right again I made it.