Brake fluid runs out of 1997 Isuzu Rodeo.
The best way to find out where it is leaking is by having one person in the car pressing the brake repeatedly while someone watches the master cylinder. or you can go through with a towel or cloth and wipe off the break lines until they are dry. then you can drive it around a few miles and apply the break at stops and turns. once you return home you can look at the line and where their is oil on the line, is where your leak is. i hope this helps and i am sorry i cant provide more specific details.
SOURCE: 2000 isuzu rodeo brake problems
your master cylinder is gone. when stopped apply pedal and hold let up slightly then reapply if pedal sinks to floor master is bad.
SOURCE: 1997 Isuzu Rodeo
on the side of the block on the passenger side....u can see it through the wheel well
SOURCE: brake light bulb
I have a 2000 Isuzu Rodeo and had the same problem. On the 2000, there are 2 screws on the side of the light assembly and 1 at the bottom the need to be removed. I found I needed a longer philips screwdriver for the bottom screw as there is not much room. Once you remove the screws, pull straight back on the unit. There are 2 plastic pins that are about 3/4" that will pop out of their socket when you pull straight back. Then, just lift the unit out and replace the bulb.
SOURCE: 95 isuzu rodeo anti lock brake lite staying on and
You probably have a bad wheel speed sensor, Most likely the sensor is telling your antilock system to activate, causing your brake pedal to pulse under your foot, you may have to take it and get it diagnosed. or check the wiring harness's, make sure they are properly connected, behind the front brake caliper if your vehicle is equiped with 4 wheel antilock, and the rear antilock may be either behind your brake drum or caliper, depending on disc or drum brakes on the rear. Some Vehichles have a single speed sensor located usually near the center of your rear axle,instead of individual sensors on the rear. look for a wiring harness connecting to the rear axle. It will likely be the only wiring connected into your rear axle. Hope this helps
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not sure if it is the master cylinder or a hose that is making fluid leak out
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