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The information you need will be stamped on the old alternator! If you are doing the replacement yourself then you will have to take it out anyway! As long as auto zone have both.....take it out and make sure then purchase the new one!
Hi Smash, I would like to know more about the bypass you are making? If it is directly to the compressor I suggest you check the AC relays. If it is anywhere else, make sure there is enough gas pressure. If the pressure is low there is a safety cut off valve which automatically cuts off power. Regards John
If you're talking about engine oil, most cars/trucks use 5w30 or 10w30. Make sure to use a decent quality oil, check the codes on the container. Some vehicles with turbos require a specific grade.
Click on the following free, direct Link. It has the Belt Diagrams for your 1996 Isuzu Trooper with the 3.2L DOHC V6. It also has the positioning for what Belts go where on the Crank Pulley.
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you can do it. time consuming as with any repair at home.as long as you got repair manual & proper tools.if ur not sure go to autozone.com put in ur info .then you can view step by step instructions with pix under repair info.good luck!
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