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1997 isuzu wizard mu check light
Code 24 is a vehicle speed signal sensor fault, the sensor most likely does not provide a useable signal until about 25 MPH, when the computer doesn't see any signal after that speed it turns on the light. Make sense?
Horn not working
Check Fuse, use circuit tester check at horn first, still no noise switch on horn button .
9 out of 10 horn itself died, buy at import or Honda dealer most ISUZUs are honda clones.
Change water pump in 1996 Isuzu Oasis
The Isuzu has a timing pump driven water pump, so if the timing belt is due to be replaced, both jobs are normally done at the same time along with replacing the timing belt tensioner pulley. It'a an "interference" type engine that bends the valves if the belt breaks and ruins the engine. The reason the shops want $700 is because they're doing a complete timing belt replacement to get to the water pump.
I need the electrical diagram,
please mention the exact year and full detail of which part wiring diagram Whole engine diagram or alarm wiring diagram etc etc.Whats the engine model etc etc .
Keep updated.Thanks.
I have changed all 4
you may have a leak in your master cylinder or brake booster valve.
typically if its your master cylinder your brakes will stop you but the pedal will continue to drop even while stopped.
My speedometer does not work
See a honda dealer since honda made it for isuzu. I worked for an isuzu dealer in the parts dept. never sold any speedometer parts for an Oasis.
NEED RADIO CODE ON A
If this is the factory radio you must contact an Isuzu dealer.
They will need the Vehicle Id number. The radio chassis number and the customers name. They will have to call: Pioneer Electronics Service, 800-553-3756 to receive the code.
Installing 1999 Isuzu rodeo headlining. It is a single cab petrol 2.2l.
No added info supplied, Larry. Maybe the following will assist someone else although likely far more general than what you would have provided.
Here are some general steps to guide you through the process:
Preparation:
Safety First: Disconnect the battery to avoid electrical mishaps.
Clear the Area: Remove any items obstructing the headlining area.
Gather Tools: You'll need basic tools like screwdrivers, trim removal tools, and a staple gun.
Remove the Old Headlining:
Remove Visors and Handles: Take off sun visors, handles, and other accessories attached to the headliner.
Remove Trim Panels: Carefully pry off any trim panels covering the edges of the headliner.
Unscrew and Remove: Unscrew any fasteners securing the headliner to the roof.
Lower the Headliner: Slowly lower the headliner, being mindful of any wiring or components.
Prepare the New Headlining:
Inspect and Clean: Inspect the new headliner for any defects. Clean it if necessary.
Transfer Accessories: Transfer visors, handles, and other accessories from the old headliner to the new one.
Installation:
Position the Headliner: Carefully position the new headliner in place.
Secure with Fasteners: Screw the headliner back into place using the original fasteners.
Reattach Trim Panels: Reattach any trim panels you removed earlier.
Reinstall Accessories: Put back the sun visors, handles, and other accessories.
Test Everything: Ensure all components work properly.
Finishing Touches:
Check Alignment: Make sure the headliner is aligned correctly.
Staple the Edges: Use a staple gun to secure the edges of the headliner to the roof.
Trim Excess Material: Trim any excess material around the edges.
Remember to consult your Isuzu Rodeo workshop manual for detailed instructions specific to your vehicle. If you encounter any challenges, seek professional assistance or consult online forums for additional tips.
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