I was filling the radiator with fluid and the hood rod touched the power on the battery terminal. The car then stopped running and now it just clicks and has a loud beep when key is in ignition..
SOURCE: 92 isuzu rodeo overheating still
hey
u says that u didn't replace the thermostat yet
Your thermostat is sticking. DO NOT DRIVE if the car
overheats, you can do some serious engine damage, if you haven't done so
already. Get the thermostat changed out immediately.
What happened is
your thermostat is sticking. It was stuck and you saw it overheat (and should
have stopped immediately). The added pressure from having a stuck thermostat
pushes the fluild into the overflow.
The temperature may have gone back
to normal if the thermostat "finally" opened. However, since the thermostat is
sticking, it is unreliable and I would get it replaced.
Driving when the
engine overheats can easily cause gaskets, such as the head gasket to fail and
heads to warp. If this has occurred, you're looking at a new engine.
SOURCE: 92 Isuzu Rodeo Power loss
Do you have the v 6 or the 4 cyl.?
You may want to check the cap and rotor, and check to make sure all elctrical connections and vacuum hoses are tight and in good condition. Then go from there.
SOURCE: 2000 isuzu Rodeo wont start
Could be your neutral safety switch, or it's not all the way in park. Broken or loose wires in the starting circuit. Inspect all wires and connectors at the battery, starter solenoid, and ignition switch. Or your starter pinion is jammed in the ring gear. Remove starter and inspect. Last but not least, your engine is seized. You don't want that one. Good luck.
SOURCE: !999 isuzu rodeo's key wont turn to start tyhe
try wiggling key around rapidly and up and down while trying to turn on
key and ignition barrel are worn and need replacing
SOURCE: my 96 Isuzu rodeo won't start and key is stuck in ignition
either that or the ignition switch itself is binding up
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