go to www.modifiedlife.com.it has izuzu radio schematics for most years and models of isuzus.
That depends. There should be two red power wires on the back of an aftermarket deck. One will be 'constant' power, the other will be 'switched' power. The 'constant' one always has power, so that radio stations and other settings aren't erased when the vehicle is turned off. I'm assuming you're not using an adapter harness to connect the aftermarket deck directly to the GM radio harness.(always the preferable option) Most of the time(when not using an adapter harness) I will locate a pre-existing wire in the dash that is 'constant', and tap into that for the 'constant'. The 'switched' power can be connected to the factory radio's 'switched' power source. You'll have to figure out which wire that is in the GM harness and connect to that, or (not so ideally) cut that wire and connect it to the deck.
If it has recently been wired in it has probibly not been wired in correctly. There are normally two power points for a car radio, one constant and another that works only when the ignition is on. By the sounds of it, it is wired into the constant power source, hence not switching off with the ignition.
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Answer I had a similar problem when I put a CD player in my 92 explorer. The problem was that somehow I used the hot wire from the headlights. I simply just rewired the power wire and problem solved. First of all I would check the power source. If you didn't use a wiring harness some of the 12v power is discontinued when you turn the headlights on. Using either a voltmeter or testlight check for a constant power source. THE MOST COMMON CAUSE OF THIS IS CONNECTING YOU VEHICLES DASH LIGHT WIRE TO THE GROUND ON THE STEREO
check the wires for colored stripes and the dealer for a wiring diagram. As to wiriing in amps to not drain the battery?? Where else are they going to get the power from. They cant pull it out of thin air. Now if you are talking about them draining power when the car is off just make sure the switched lead from the amplifier (there are 3 power leads for each amp constant , switched , and ground) is hooked into a power line that is off (no power) when the cars ignition is turned off.
2004 3.5 Isuzu rodeo 2wd reduce power light
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Most power steering fluid is the same, only different brand names. Call your local Isuzu dealer if you are not sure.
Sounds electrical...What year is the Rodeo? Check for fault codes...
sounds like a bad power stearing pump
If you are refering to the A/C compressor, it is under the power steering pump, on the right side of the engine, while facing it.
Did you check the drive belt to see if it broke?
It is either the fuse or relay. also check the heater/ ac control switch.
Clicking = Dead battery/not enought power to start the car Grinding = Bad starter
No it wont work, the 96-97 Isuzu rodeo switches look similar to te 98-02 models but there's a difference.Also used 98 window switches cost more than 96-97 switches. http//:jlkautoparts.com
The engine is running hot for some reason. Check thermostat, radiator and coolant level.
3; alternator, power steering, air conditioner... There is the timing belt also. It is behind some covers at the front of the engine.