Mine was doing the same thing at it was because the engine was overheating. Check for coolent leeks or the water pump may be bad.
The whole car was made by Isuzu, including the engine.
I'm unable to provide visual diagrams, but I can describe the 1993 Isuzu Amigo engine layout. The vehicle typically features a 2.6-liter inline-four engine or a 3.2-liter V6, depending on the model. The engine is mounted longitudinally, with the intake manifold at the front and the exhaust manifold at the rear. Key components include the air intake system, fuel injectors, and a serpentine belt that drives various accessories like the alternator and power steering pump. For a detailed diagram, consider checking a repair manual or automotive database.
The fuel pump is an 'in tank' pump. You have to lower the tank to get to the plate that has the fuel pump attatched.
It's usually on a sticker under the hood but you can always buy a motor manual with the diagram in it.
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)
The sun rots the gaskets. If it is still small & you can pinpoint, some aquarium sealer will provide a stop gap until you can get it replaced.
get under the car and look under the engine... now if you can figure out how to get it off...
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. == ==
The ecm on a 93 trooper is located behind the center console. It is a silver box
My 1993 Isuzu rodeo has 175,000 on it. New timing, water pump, radiator at 100,000. Still running strong. Regular oil changes.
The oil capacity for a 1993 Isuzu Pickup typically ranges from 4 to 5 quarts, depending on the specific engine model. For the 2.3L engine, the capacity is usually around 4 quarts, while the 2.6L engine may require about 5 quarts. It's always best to consult the owner's manual for the most accurate specifications.
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