The 1988 Isuzu pickup typically uses a shifter knob with a 3/8"-16 thread size. When looking for a replacement, ensure that the thread diameter and pitch match this specification for compatibility. Additionally, the style and design of the knob can vary, so choose one that fits your aesthetic preferences.
IF I KNEW I WOULD NOT BE ASKING
I m pretty sure on the 89 model it would be located on the frame rail near the gas tank under the truck...GOOD LUCK
yes it will. Just have the fluid changed NOT flushed. I have a friend that owns a tranny shop and he says flushing isn't good for transmissions
I would name a shape shifter "Morpho." It has a mystical and transformative ring to it.
Mine did that about a year ago it was low on transmission fluid so I would try going to your local repair shop and having them check it out. It may also be your shifter solenoid, which goes out on these transmission frequently.
Yes, you can install an air conditioning (AC) system in a 1993 Isuzu pickup if it did not come with one factory-installed. You would need to purchase a compatible aftermarket AC kit or components, which typically include the compressor, evaporator, condenser, and necessary hardware. Installation may require modifications to the vehicle's electrical and cooling systems, so it's advisable to consult with a professional mechanic if you're not experienced with such installations.
The past tense of "thread" would be "threaded".
Since you have to ask you most likely don't have rear speakers installed. If they had been installed you would find them (recessed mounted) behind their respective grilles under each of the side windows.
lightbulb in shifter is blown. remove shifter cover to replace bulb
i would like to find a shift soleniod for my 2001 Isuzu rodeo
a silk thread would be perfect or an ordinary cotton will do
I would, but it depends on how strong the fabric and the thread are.