there is 2 plugs on the bottom pan of the trans. With the engine running pull the plug that is higher up. Fluid should just trickle out.
how do you find out how to check the transmition in a isuzu rodeo
The check trans light may light up in an Isuzu Rodeo, because there are problems with the transmission, The light will show up on the cars dashboard.
if it is an automatic then yes, if it is a standard transmission then no
On the 2002 Rodeo the transmission is sealed and is non servicable by the owner. You cannot even check the fluid level so I advise taking it to an Isuzu repair shop.
yes the system is sealed, which means there isn't a dip srick on the side of the motor so you can check the level of the transmission fuild like you would check your engine oil , also owner of 2001 Isuzu Rodeo Sport V6 Automatic.
The 2000 Isuzu Rodeo typically requires about 4 quarts of automatic transmission fluid (ATF) for a fluid change, but if you're doing a complete transmission overhaul, it may need around 10 to 12 quarts, depending on the specific transmission model. Always check the owner's manual or consult with a mechanic for the most accurate information based on your vehicle's condition.
I know true 95's have a dipstick for the automatic transmission. I also know 96 rodeo's do not but instead have an oil check plug in the transmission oil pan. Isuzu also came out with a 95.5 because all vehichles produced halfway through 1995 legally had to have airbags. So it has the 96 interior but the engine is same as the 95. I do not know if the 95.5 had a transmission dipstick. Mine is a stick.
The 2000 Isuzu Rodeo typically uses automatic transmission fluid (ATF) for its transfer case. Specifically, it's recommended to use Dexron III or an equivalent fluid. Always check the owner's manual for the most accurate specifications and maintenance recommendations for your specific vehicle.
The 2001 Isuzu Rodeo typically uses automatic transmission fluid (ATF) that meets the requirements of Dexron III or Mercon specifications. It's important to check the owner's manual for the specific transmission type and any manufacturer recommendations. For manual transmissions, the appropriate gear oil is usually 75W-90 or 80W-90, but again, consulting the manual is best for confirmation.
== == == == There isn't one! Nor is there a way for you to check the level yourself- you must have a mechanic to do it.
I do believe that if it's a sealed transmission then you have to pull the check plug from the trans to check it its just like a fill plug believe its on the left side of trans.
To identify the type of transmission in an Isuzu Rodeo, check the owner's manual for specifications related to the vehicle's model year and trim. You can also look for a transmission designation on the transmission itself, usually found on a metal tag or stamped onto the casing. Additionally, examining the gear shift layout can help; an automatic transmission typically has a PRNDL pattern, while a manual will feature a gear stick with a different arrangement. Finally, you can consult the vehicle identification number (VIN) for specific details about the transmission type.