SOURCE: How do you replace turn signal bulb on 2001 Izuzu Trooper?
NOT SURE IF IT IS TRUE ON THIS KIND OF VEHICLE, BUT USUALLY WHEN CHANGING A BULB YOU NEED TO GO UNDER THE HOOD ON WHATEVER SIDE YOU ARE CHANGING...AND THERE WILL BE A KIND OF PLUG INTO THE BACK OF THE ACTUAL LIGHT FIXTURE, IF YOU GIVE IT LIKE A QUARTER TURN IT WILL PULL OUT YOU THEN CHANGE THE BULB AND PROCEED WITH PLUGGING BACK IN. MAYBE THIS WILL HELP!
SOURCE: 1989 IZUZU TOOPER NOT GETTING ANY FIRE
Need to have the Coil packs and the Ignition Control Module tested at someplace like auto-zone. I'm willing to bet thats your problem.
SOURCE: 91 trooper water pump replacement
If your car is over-heating, chances are it's the water pump or
thermostat. These two parts should be changed out at the same time
because if your pump is old enough to go out then the thermostat is not
far behind.
Step1
First you'll need to pull out the old water pump. Look in your vehicles
owners manual and find the diagram showing what all that stuff under
your hood is. locate the water pump (usually underneath alternator
running on the same belt) you'll need to take this belt (serpentine or
other) off to start pulling the old pump. There should be a tension bar
or arm that easily loosens the belt with the right size socket.
Step2
Once you've gotten the belt off you can begin to remove the old pump.
There should be only a few large bolts holding it in. After you've
gotten the old pump out, place the silicone sealer on the new water pump
9around the edges where it meets the gasket. Then apply the sealer to
the gasket as well, just use your fingers to spread it on. Now place
the new pump with gasket, where the old one was, replace the bolts and
be sure not to crank down too tight on the bolts or you might crack the
gasket and your pump wont seal.
Step3
Now that you've gotten the new pump installed, you'll want to replace
the thermostat. the thermostat could be located near the water pump or
on the other side of the engine. So once again, refer to the vehicles
owners manual and find where the thermostat is. You might need to
remove some hoses and/or lines to get to the thermostat, so just be
careful not to break/bend/crack or damage anything (the older the
vehicle, the better chance of something breaking) Pull the old
thermostat and replace it with the new and you're all done. Don't
forget to put everything (hoses, lines, nuts'n bolts) back where they
came from and off you go!
SOURCE: i have a 1995 izuzu
TRY REPLACING THE FUEL PUMP RELAY. THIS SHOULD SEND POWER TO THE PUMP. IF NOT, THEN CHECK THE WIRING HARNESS NEAR THE FUEL TANK. I HOPE THIS HELPS. P.S.: IF I REMEMBER CORRECTLY, THE PCM IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FUEL PUMP OPERATION. THANKS FOR USING FIX-YA. PLEASE KEEP ME POSTED. GOOD LUCK
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