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Anonymous Posted on Jan 28, 2013

Where can i find a diagram of the fuel tank of a Isuzu Trooper 1987/

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 04, 2009

SOURCE: alternator belt diagram 1992 Isuzu trooper

1. Remove battery terminals and secure them away from the battery posts using nylon wire ties.

1a. Fine some comfortable eye glasses (clear or yellow) and keep them on. There are plenty of opportunities to get debris in your eyes during this procedure.

2. Spray "PB Blaster" (loosens bolts) on two bolts that secures alternator.

3. Jack-up vehicle on side to access alternator. Use a jackstand to support.

4. Using a 10mm open-ended wrench, loosen the bolt that swings the alternator. Screwing the bolt "in" or toward the engine will allow play to increase in the alternator belt. Loosen the 12mm bolt slightly next to the 10mm bolt (approximately 1.5" toward engine).

5. Continue to loosen 10mm bolt until there is enough slack in the belt to remove the belt from the alternator pulley.

6. Remove belt. It may be possible to remove belt without removing fan faring. Maybe not. If not, you will need to remove plastic fairing. If you must remove fair, go below fan fairing and disassemble connectors that hold together pieces of fan fairing. Carefully remove.

7. Install alternator fan from above.

8. Check that alternator belt is on all tracks (from below with a flashlight), and slowly tighten.

9. Secure 10mm and 12mm bolts. Recheck tightness.

10. Reassemble battery connection and run vehicle at idle for about 5 minutes. Check belt for proper tension.

11. CAREFULLY check tension of belt. Or disassemble battery connections and re-check belt tension.

12. Reassemble fan fairing (if not already assembled), re-connect battery terminals, and have a nice day. :-)

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 09, 2009

SOURCE: fuel filter change out in 2002 isuzu trooper

easy under the driver side need fuel tool from auto store. 30 min or srew driver push the clips in and pull. carefull lots of gas...

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Marvin

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  • Posted on May 06, 2009

SOURCE: wiring diagram for 99 trooper dohc v6

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 08, 2010

SOURCE: 1986 Isuzu Trooper... where do the fuel hoses connect?

I NEED HELP I HAVE A 1986 ISUZU TROOPER PROBLEM, 1 IT WILL DRIVE REALLY GOOD AND THEN ALL A SUDDEN IT BOGGS DOWN AND THEN STOPS . I HAVE CHANGE THE FUEL FILER . IF SOMEONE HAS A DIAGRAM FOR THE FUEL PUMP OR THE ANSWER FOR THE PROBLEM PLEASE LET ME KNOW. THANK YOU IN ADVANCE.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 10, 2010

SOURCE: how to replace fuel pump, 1999 isuzu trooper

The tank has to be dropped down to gain access to the top part of it where the pump fits into

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