Hello I have a Rodeo and itw been working fine now it wont start. If it starts then you drive along after some time it will just go off. Have serviced it by changing Oil to synthetic etc. The computer diagnosis show heater plugs. But when measuring the heater plugs they look fine. Please assist. Jasusi
SOURCE: how to change oil transmission isuzu rodeo 2003
There are two drain plugs on the bottom of the pan. remove the lower one to drain the trans fluid. To refill, use a pump and pump the fluid into the upper drain plug until it seeps out and re-install the plug, similar to refilling a manual trans.
Once this is done, Start the vehicle and run it for about 3 minutes, shifting through all gears (do not drive vehicle Remove the upper drain plug and let any excess fluid drain out. Done. This is as per Mitchell OnDemand.
SOURCE: 2000 isuzu Rodeo wont start
Could be your neutral safety switch, or it's not all the way in park. Broken or loose wires in the starting circuit. Inspect all wires and connectors at the battery, starter solenoid, and ignition switch. Or your starter pinion is jammed in the ring gear. Remove starter and inspect. Last but not least, your engine is seized. You don't want that one. Good luck.
SOURCE: 1995 isuzu Rodeo engine noise
valve guides worn and tappet adjustment required, can check tappet adjustment first to see slightly better before removing heads and getting valve guides repaired/replaced on heads common problem
if raise revs to 1500-2000rpm and hold does clatter come and go come and go (valve guides) if there all the time tappet clearance issue
if there only under load (1st rev up) for a couple of times then stops possible big end bearing
all these are common for this engine
SOURCE: 2000 Isuzu Rodeo LS ~ check engine & reduced power lights
Do you know the OBDII codes? I just had to replace my Mass Air Flow sensor, it seems to have fixed my problems. But check the error codes.
SOURCE: where is the oil drain plug located isuzu rodeo
Hi:
I am assuming your rodeo has the V-6 engine, like the one I used to own. Your drain plug is located on the engine oil pan, along the rear side of the oil pan. this is located in the center of your rodeo, about 3 feet back from the bumper!
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