Its under the front end of the vehicle, under a large black guard
It is on the oil pan towards the back.
Oil drain plug is in the pan You probably have to remove a shield that hides the plug to access it 7/8's wrench to remove plug 14mm socket to remove skid plates
The freezer plug in a 3.2 Isuzu Rodeo is a easy find. The freezer plug is located on the left side of the engine.
If it is a 3.2 V6, it's the spark plug tube seals.
I believe it is in the center bottom of the rad ;but it is easier to loosen up an end of the lower hose to drain the system. Mark
Sorry...no plug you need to remove the pan to service the AUTO trans. If it's a 5 speed there is a plug on the back left of the trans.
well for one they do not have a dipstick there is a fill plug by the drain plug you will need a specail tool or take it to a mechanic
hi i have a 2005 Isuzu rodeo hard to start in morning is there a glow plug fuse are any ideal. 70,000 miles cheers
It is on the oil pan towards the back at the bottom ( the lowest point of the oil pan)
1998 and later thru 2002 (all models) Rodeo, Amigo, and Passport RC10PYP4, PK16PR11, K16PR-P11 @ 0.040 to 0.043 inch
On the back corner of the transmission pan towards the passenger side a little higher up on the pan is the fill plug. There are two plugs so do not open the one on the bottom because that is the drain plug. You'll need something like a siphon pump to fill into the plug hole. You can get one at walmart for under $10.
drain plug on bottom of radiator