The EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) valve on a 1985 Isuzu Trooper is typically located on the engine intake manifold, near the back of the engine. It connects to the exhaust manifold via a metal pipe. To access it, you may need to remove some components such as the air intake or other hoses for better visibility and reach. Always refer to a repair manual for specific details related to your vehicle's configuration.
Starter Relay Isuzu Trooper (Diesel Engine) located in fuse box (engine room), grey color. They have 4 relay (Power Windows-black, AC-black, Engine/Alternator-blue, and Starter-diesel engine-grey)
The oxigen sensor can be found on the exhaust manifold or exhaust pipe
On a 1985 Isuzu 4-cylinder Trooper, freeze plugs are typically located on the engine block, usually on the sides and rear of the engine. They are designed to prevent damage from freezing coolant by allowing it to expand if it freezes. You may need to remove some components, like the intake manifold, to access the rear plugs. Always consult a repair manual for precise locations and guidance on replacement.
depend on what type of transmission you have auto/stick?
The EGR valve is located on the top of the 1985 Mustang engine. The EGR valve is mounted right behind the carburetor.
It is located in the valve cover.
There isn't one
The expansion valve is located in front of the evaporator core. You must remove the housing to access it.
To add transmission fluid to a 1985 Isuzu Trooper 4x4, locate the transmission dipstick tube, which is typically found near the back of the engine bay. Remove the dipstick, and using a funnel, pour the recommended type of transmission fluid into the tube. Be sure to check the fluid level with the dipstick after adding fluid to ensure it is at the correct level. Always consult the owner’s manual for specific fluid type and capacity.
It is on the top of the valve cover.
Idle on a 1985 Honda Civic is adjusted through a idle air control valve. This valve is located near the intake. Adjust the valve by either loosen or tightening it.
yes, it will burn tranny up. if its not all wheel drive why can't you tow it from the rear