Tepemperture gage is jumping around
SOURCE: Isuzu I-290 parts from a Chevrolet Colorado or GMC Canyon
The parts sure better be interchangeable, seeing as how all of those Isuzu pickups roll off of the Canyon/Colorado assembly line. In truth, the Canyon/Colorado is actually based on a jointly-developed platform that was originally sold overseas as the Isuzu D-MAX – however, on the version that was later built here in the United States, General Motors swapped-in their own engines and restyled the body… but the platform itself is virtually identical. Due to something called the Chicken Tax, Isuzu sells the GM version here in the US (rather than their version that is built in Thailand). Basically, it is far too cost prohibitive for Isuzu to sell the D-MAX in the United States – so, to save themselves the tariff, they simply slapped an Isuzu emblem on the domestically-produced Canyon/Colorado instead.
SOURCE: all gages on dashboard stop working
Besides checking fuses look for the wiring harness that delivers the wires from the engine to a male plug and socket on the firewall seen from under the hood of car. If the car is older or if subject to corrosion there maybe a faulty connection. The temp wires should be easy to find so follow the wires back to a plug on the firewall. Take the plug apart and check for corrosion, clean and apply clear grease and reconnect to see if problem fixed. Also check for damaged wiring.
SOURCE: Isuzu I-290 parts from a Chevrolet Colorado or GMC Canyon
the canyon and colorado are built on the same chassis as yours so i believe that they should be able to interchange
SOURCE: I have an 2007 isuzu I 290. All of the Brake
you have a brake light switch thAT NEEDS TO BE REPLACED. Good Luck!!!
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