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2002 rodeo."Check Engine" warning light flashing.

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1998 Isuzu rodeo no meter lights and won't start

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what lights, you wean the cluster warning lights are dead.
or the cluster park , illimunation lights are dead.
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that means the starter is silent or is just a click

nobody can answer (correctly) lacking those facts.


1: check all fuses.
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3: key on.
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My 1997 isuzu rodeo wont start. i checked the battery and it has a good charge so its not that and when i turn the key the dash lights up and everything but i dont even hear a click. when i turn the key...

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No engine cranck, no warning lights

Check solenoid on starter motor.

A quick fix which works on occasion when solenoid hasn't completely failed is to strike the starter motor body with a hammer whilst trying to start.

Check power to solenoid with the key turned to crank position.

No power to solenoid? Check steering lock cluster, relay and fuses.

Do you have a flashing key on the instrument cluster? Change or re-program the ignition key


If you have no warning lights, no power to solenoid then check negative terminal fixing from battery.

If all is well, yet no crank, then replace starter motor and solenoid.
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