SOURCE: 2000 Isuzu Rodeo Check Engine Light
After you change the gas cap like everybody tells you. The transmission position micro switch on the floorboard.
SOURCE: Not your typical brake light problem...
hello what i would do first disconnect the wires off the brake light switch test the power wire to make sure you have power to the switch if you do contact them to bypass the switch completely test see if your lights are lit if not i would trace the wiring back to the sockets contacts inside might be corroded or wires in the socket are not contacting the metal tab or broken at the crimp they sell replacement sockets you can splice into the harness if you dont have power at the break light wires you need to trace wires back to fuse panel first check to make sure there is not a secondary fuse box under your hood usually on drivers side near the strut tower usally says fuses goodluck please rate
SOURCE: reduced power light on, 2000 Isuzu Rodeo, can't go anywhere
all electrical power must come from an alternator an a good batterie to store it please ck your alternator or have it ck by an parts store clerk if the altrenator is bad (must develop 13 0r 14.5 volts output. anyting above that ,the alt is bad!) change it then ck your batterie an batterie connections terminals and all the 80 amp fuses on the fuses box nicolas
SOURCE: Rear tail / brake lights not working
the problem is not the bulb it is the connectors the bulb is connected to...rebend them so they touch....its happening on all the 2000 jeeps...email me for any more [email protected]
SOURCE: brake light bulb
I have a 2000 Isuzu Rodeo and had the same problem. On the 2000, there are 2 screws on the side of the light assembly and 1 at the bottom the need to be removed. I found I needed a longer philips screwdriver for the bottom screw as there is not much room. Once you remove the screws, pull straight back on the unit. There are 2 plastic pins that are about 3/4" that will pop out of their socket when you pull straight back. Then, just lift the unit out and replace the bulb.
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