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.
To remove the high-pressure hose for the power steering on a 1995 Isuzu Trooper, first, ensure the engine is off and cool. Locate the hose connected to the power steering pump and use a wrench to loosen the fittings at both the pump and the steering gear. Carefully detach the hose, and be prepared for some fluid spillage. After removal, check the hose for any damage if you plan to replace it.
Most power steering fluid is the same, only different brand names. Call your local Isuzu dealer if you are not sure.
Loosen the tensioner pulley. Remove the power steering belt. Remove the power steering hose. Remove the power steering retaining bolts. The power steering pump will come off.
Unscrew a hose at the lowest point, and drain the fluid into a pail. Remove and replace the lines one at a time, making sure to route the new lines the same.
standard dextron atf
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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.
To change the power steering pump on a 1998 Isuzu Rodeo, first, disconnect the negative battery terminal and drain the power steering fluid. Remove the serpentine belt by loosening the tensioner, then detach the pump's hoses and mounting bolts. Install the new pump by reversing the removal process, ensuring all connections are secure, and refill the power steering fluid before testing the system for leaks.
The power steering fluid recommended is Mopar
power steering fluid is fluid that makes the power steering pump work and it goes in the power steering pump under the hood.
low or no oil pressure
Remove the plug on the bottom of the power steering fluid pump. Drain the power steering fluid out. Replace the plug to the bottom of the power steering pump. Replace the power steering fluid.