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daniel  
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all answers related to auto repair including engine, electrical, suspension and steering; brakes and the air conditioning system. I have owned Isuzu's in the past and have hands on experience Especially with Honda Passports And Rodeo's. Whoever says there is no such thing as a low voltage test, they have serious problems!!!!!!!!High resistance causes a low voltage reading. Which in turn more volts are pushed through. High resistance equals low voltage, low voltage equals high amperage, high amperage will cause high heat. High heat will burn things up!!!!Available
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2008-06-28  1997 Izusu Rodeo 6cyl starting problem:   Well I would start by having your battery tested as well as your battery cables. If they are stiff or hard or the battery posts have excessive corrosion on them that is a bad sign Mike. Also the chraging...
2008-06-28  2000 Rodeo Wont Start:   The FACTORY ALARM DISARM WIRE IS yellow/blue |-| Located in the drivers kick in a white plug. Trigger the power unlock and the factory alarm disarm wires at the same time to disarm the alarm....
2008-06-26  2000 Rodeo w/ V-6:   Well that rules out the timing being off as I doubted it was. It needs to be tested to see how much voltage is going from the charging system, to the fuel pump. and then from the fuel pump to the fuel...
2008-06-26  O Rings or freeze plugs?:   Well Rachel. It could be leaking from several areas as there are several coolant by-pass hoses that run underneath the intake manifold and also your water pump could be the culprit. Is it leaking from...
2008-06-24  axle & transfer case lubricants:   Well a limited slip differential would have a button or switch in the car to activate it Lowell. So if you don't have a switch or button then there's your answer. As for the transfer case it recommends...
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