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forum.australia4wd.com > ... > Rodeo,Colorado and DMAX Technical
Nov 5, 2011 - 7 posts - 4 authors
posted in Rodeo,Colorado and DMAX Technical: My reversing lights ... switch as per workshop manual..could someone throw me a bone here...thanks. ... Started By rodeo5 , Nov 05 2011 04:35 PM ... My 4WD:RA 07 Rodeo; State:NSW ... would say the reverse switch would be on the gear box some where ...
I may be a little off on models,, but
it should have an in tank fuel pump that cam be removed from the top of the tank, should not have to remove tank on single cabs.
does the fuel pump run for a couple of seconds after you first turn the key on, could be an electrical fault, all wires/connections/fuses in sound condition?
Most Likely different tyre wear, or sizes, between front and rear wheels. The rodeo locks the front and rear together there is no differential between front and rear.
fuel use, wear and tear, and control are all compromised, if this is the case.
Check the bulb housing and reflectors . It the housing is plastic with a metal bulb housing moulded in then there should be a black wire attached to the bulb housing. I suspect that it will be all plastic so you will have a return earth wire.
If you have a working remote most locksmiths now supply and reprograme new remotes. Look them up in the phone book. If you have dont have a working remote you will have to go through holden.
stage 1 = 29Nm(21 lb ft/3.0 kg-m)
final = 64Nm(47 lb ft/6.5kg-m)
do not reuse head bolts or apply any lubricant to the bolts. Do up bolts in following order for each head.
6 1 3 7
front
5 2 4 8
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