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SOURCE: 1992 Isuzu Rodeo Distributor wires
Hi,
On the 3.2L distriburorless ignition, the firing order is a straight 1-2-3-4-5-6.
Cylinder numbering .
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Hope this works for you
SOURCE: 1997 isuzu rodeo
The firing order for a six cylinder is 1-2-3-4-5-6 distributor rotation-clockwise...cylinders 1-3-5 on drivers side...2-4-6 on passenger side
SOURCE: obd port
OBD ports were mandated to always be on the drivers side near the steering column, on, or under the dashboard.
SOURCE: Where is the obd port
Here is a photo of the obd connector on a 1993 Isuzu Trooper.
The connector is on the transmission hump about 6 inches from the accelerator pedal. It is inside a black hood. Right next to the white OBD connector is an identical green connector that I have not tested.
The OBD port is a white 3 hole plug. Right next to it in the photo is a green 3 hole plug that I believe is for automatic transmission diagnostics. The plug is different from other plugs under the dash as it will not accept a .25" tab connector.
The picture shows a 20 ohm resistor being used to short pin 1 and 3 of the white plug. The resistor is to prevent a melted wire in case the plug shorted is the wrong plug.
To read the error codes from the engine computer, the mechanic is supposed to short pin 1 and pin 3 of the OBD port plug. Then the mechanic turns on the ignition switch and counts flashes of the "check engine" light to determine the error values being reported.
SOURCE: 2000 isuzu rodeo trans range and leak problem at $1000?
I have a v6 2000 rodeo and the transmission contiunes to have a slip in it what should I do!! I have been having this problem since I purchased the car brand new in Oct 2000!! What should I do
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