SOURCE: 1997 Isuzu Rodeo 4 wheel drive
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SOURCE: my rodeo wont start and i have no power throughout
Providing the new battery is charged up, and your cables are tight on the battery end and at the starter and the ground wire is good and well grounded... there should be a fusible link in your positive cable. It has probably blown. It's a thick spot on your cable. Use a test light to see if there is power at both ends of the cable. At the battery post, and the starter.
SOURCE: 2001 Isuzu Rodeo 3.2 V6 Oil Burning and motor tapping loudly
Do a compression test on all the cylinders and see if the rocker arms are adjusted to the right. If the compression is bad then there will be no power at all and if the Rocker arms need adjustments you could be losing some power there too.
You can try cleaning out the engine from the inside out. I have done this many times when I buy a use car. I run Marvel Mystery Oil with the engine oil for about 4 months and keep an eye on the oil level. Marvel is a thinner oil and clean out the inside by removing the carbon collected and oil sludge inside the engine.
You may end up having to replace the oil pressure sensor, it seams to always be the first to go bad and may get some oil leaks. But once the engine is cleaned up you'll have a better understanding on the condition on the engine and be surprised on how well it runs after.
Just keep an eye on the oil level and change the oil and filter to free up the engine, then use the recommended oil and add Lucas oil and or Restor to help the loose of compression.
The loud tapping tells me that your not getting the oil to the top of the engine and that may be a bad oil pump but it may also be a plugged oil pump screen and the Marvel Mystery oil will clean up the oil screen.
Good luck and hope this helps, Keep me posted on your Rodeo.
SOURCE: 97 isuzu trooper. Starter motor has no power.
Check the battery and cables going to the starter. Weak arc? Possible that the relay needs to be rechecked now. The inertia switch may also be a possibility. Has the car been in a recent fender bender?
SOURCE: FIring Order of a 2004 Isuzu Rodeo 3.2L Engine
My apologies for the delay....Due to the bad economy the number of questions posted has skyrocketed 50% in the last 4-months.
For 2WD and 4WD it is the same:
For 3.2L:
Firing Order:
1-2-3-4-5-6
Cylinders:
5-------6
3-------4
1-------2
(front of vehicle)
Coil is on the Spark Plug
Let me know if this helped, or if you have additional information or questions. Feel free to contact me at FixYa.com!
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