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1998 Isuzu Hombre - Page 7 Questions & Answers
My son purchased a Isuzu
When you say slipping what exactly do you mean??? Just want to get a better idea whats going on. Most newer trannys are computer controlled and slippage is caused by worn parts, 75miles is a very short peroid of time for something like that to happen. Have you had the motor mounts verified by someone else. Can easily be checked by looking under the truck for shifting. If the mounts are bad to where the engine has moved you would notice the motor jump when put into gear or under hard acceleration or under load as the motor would twist as the mounts keep it from doing so. You can move the motor very easily by hand if it has broken loose from the mounts ($100 repair at a shop) or you can do it yourself for less then half. If the motor had shifted rear the driveshaft would not connect as it would be too tight (shaft doesn't bend) and your installer should have cought that at installation and made appropriate fixes. If the shaft was possibly pushed back further causing the angle the change (be more piveted) its possible to cause premature wear on the tranny/rear end due to binding. Your first failure would have been the center driveshaft bearing (supports the driveshaft about half way between the back of trans and rear wheels. This would get the most stress. Check this too as it wears there is excessive vibration while driving and could also be a cause for premature trans wear. The last thing would be just as simple as it sounds a bad rebuild!!!!! If it wasn't done correctly it will fail very quickly. Have you contacted your trans shop first??? If its under warranty you can have them check it for the cause. Depending on who did the rebuild they may not warranty it if they did not install it!!!
I need to know order
Specify engine type/model and number of cylinders. Most 4 cylinder cars order is 1 3 4 2 (straight 4) V and crossfloe engines differ.
I have a 1996 Isuzu
Hello buiskit: My name is Roger and I will help you. If the fluid runs down the firewall or leaks down on the floor board or on your foot. The problem should be the clutch master cylinder. However should the fluid leak at the bell housing area.Then the problem is the slave cylinder. To replace the slave cylinder you will need to pull the transmission in order to replace the slave cylinder. Should you need further help please just ask. Please rate the answer. Thank You for using Fix Ya. Roger
No code# but it says
Hi, can you tell me your model and year so I can look up the wiring diagram? Have you changed spark plugs and wires recently?
Thanks, Jeff
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