ISUZU RODEO WAS IN AN ACCIDENT. THE PLASTIC HEATER HOSE CONNECTOR SNAPPED OFF AT THE MANIFOLD. ALSO THE SMALL HOSE CONNECTOR LEADING UP TO THE CARB SNAPPED OFF WHAT PART IS THAT WITH THE HOSE CONNECTORS?
Re: ISUZU WAS IN AN ACCIDENT. THE PLASTIC HEATER HOSE
Strip it back and replace all the broken items/parts. New or good clean used parts. You do it or pay a repair shop. What is the problem or question. It is broken Fix it
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Air is leaking into the intake manifold. Likely it is a cracked or broken hose.
You can use a piece of rubber hose as a listening device. Hold one end to your ear and move the other end around the intake manifold area and listen for the "hiss" of an air leak.
left head at rear near inlet manifold make sure connector faces rearwards if replacing it because you need to turn it to get it in and out with out taking manifold off.
it is located on the inner rear section of the left hand head (left side of vehicle) under inlet manifold dont need to remove inlet manifold
and connector must face rearwards to work correctly
Have a look under the front of the transmission column/dash near the pedals. theyre usually there, tucked behind the trim. Not attached to anything, just on the end of wires. And you usually need a Tech-II diagnostics machine for any Isuzu kit, as even the likes of Snap-on won't read it. :(
Disconnect battery ground cable.
Loosen fuel filler cap.
Support underneath of the fuel tank protector
Disconnect evaporative fuel hose at the canister.
Disconnect fuel feed hose and fuel return hose near the fuel filter.
Plug both ends of the fuel hoses to prevent fuel leakage.
Disconnect air breather hose and fuel filler hose at the fuel filler neck.
Cover fuel hose to prevent any dust entering.
Remove the four fuel tank assembly fixing bolts at four corners of the tank.
Let down the tank and disconnect the wiring connectors
Remove fuel tank assembly along with protectors
Remove retaining cover and roll over & float valve along with the evaporative fuel hose and pipe
Remove fuel pump and sender assembly by removing the snap ring with the fuel hoses
Remove protectors by removing the six fixing bolts
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