You don't. It's a sealed unit. You can't even check it. If it's leaking take it to a dealer or transmission shop. My advice if your having transmission trouble is to trade it in. Most places can't fix it worth a darn! In fact, you can. The large transmission pan has two plugs in the bottom. The higher one is a fill plug. The lower one is a drain plug. The proper procedure for checking the level is: A) Drive vehicle until transmission reaches operating temperature (go for a 30 min drive). B) Park vehicle and apply emergency brake, run gear selector through all gears (engine running, pausing 5 sec.'s in each gear) from Park, down, and back to Park (very important to be in park when checking level). C) Immediately remove the upper fill plug and check level with your finger, it should be just up to the hole, fill as necessary. NOTE: If more than a dribble of fluid drains out when you first open the fill plug then it was overfilled or the procedure was not followed. Use a catch pan under the hole just in case. Filling of the fluid is by means of a small pump and hose, commonly found at auto parts stores.
In my 93 Isuzu Rodeo you have to add your transmission fluid buy poring it into the the transmission fluid dipstick.
what type of transmission fluid used for a 97 Isuzu rodeo
Transmission fluid level: As you don
How to check trans fluid on a 1997 Isuzu Trooper
check your tranny fluid first
Based on the Penzoil Capacities guide it takes standard ATF (Yes Automatic Transmission Fluid). Power steering fluid lacks proper lubrication for the seals and will damage them.
The 1997 Isuzu NPR diesel typically uses Dexron III automatic transmission fluid for its automatic transmission. It's important to check the owner's manual or consult with a dealer for the specific fluid type recommended for your model, as there may be variations based on the transmission type. Always ensure to use the correct fluid to maintain optimal performance and avoid potential damage.
According to rockauto: HONDA PASSPORT EX (1994 - 2002) HONDA PASSPORT LX (1994 - 2002) ISUZU AMIGO (1998 - 2000) ISUZU AXIOM (2002 - 2004) ISUZU RODEO (1993 - 2004) ISUZU RODEO SPORT (2001 - 2003) ISUZU TROOPER (1998 - 2002) ISUZU TROOPER LS (1992 - 1997) ISUZU TROOPER LTD 1997 ISUZU TROOPER RS (1993 - 1995) ISUZU TROOPER S (1992 - 1997) ISUZU TROOPER SE 1996 ISUZU VEHICROSS (1999 - 2001) TOYOTA T100 (1993 - 1998) TOYOTA T100 DLX 1995 TOYOTA T100 DLX EXC 1995 TOYOTA T100 ONE-TON 1993 TOYOTA T100 ONE-TON DLX 1995 TOYOTA T100 SR5 (1993 - 1997)
You can find a wiring diagram for your 1997 Isuzu Trooper in mechanical service manuals. The mechanical service manuals can be found at most local libraries.
dextron or mercon III.. normally you have to pump it in from the bottom.
In a 1997 Isuzu Trooper, gear oil is typically added to the manual transmission through the fill plug located on the side of the transmission housing. For the rear differential, you can find the fill plug on the differential case. Make sure to use the recommended type and viscosity of gear oil specified in the owner’s manual. Always check the levels with the vehicle on a level surface for accuracy.
To bleed the hydraulic clutch on a 1997 Isuzu Trooper, first ensure the reservoir is filled with the appropriate brake fluid. Locate the bleeder valve on the slave cylinder, usually found near the transmission. Attach a clear hose to the valve and place the other end in a container to catch fluid. Have an assistant pump the clutch pedal several times, then hold it down while you open the bleeder valve to release air. Close the valve, repeat the process until no air bubbles appear in the fluid, and finally check and top off the fluid level in the reservoir.