I have same problem. get ready to pay around 2400+. as a matter of fact mine is in the shop right now. you cannot check the fluid yourself. it's up under the bottom. no dip-stick. its a joke, i have a 99 rodeo. will drive it long enough to get my 2400 out of it and then its a gonner !!!! sounds like it is going to create alot of problems if i keep it.
yes u can there is 2 plugs on the trany 1 higher then the other to check it its the higher 1 it should just dribble out u need a pump to fill it up;yes u can there is 2 plugs on the trany 1 higher then the other to check it its the higher 1 it should just dribble out u need a pump to fill it up;
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1999,.lost the operators guide, sure.....
no isuzu dealers here (to ask)
what trans.? 4speed auto.
5 engines, used, im not too sure all 5 use same trans,
diesel or Gas?
ill look in the USA page.
i see 18.2 pints.
under bulletins, is see, the
4L30E/4L60E that states
The correct fluid to use in all Isuzu vehicles equipped with the 4L30E or 4L60E automatic , ill guess this. is YOURS?
transmissions is
DEXRON-III with a G-License Number (G-34318)
, Isuzu part number: 2-
90531-815-0 or equivalent
(see figure 1).
use the newest highest number Dexron, Dexron is downward compatible to #2.
TSB
IB02-05-S004
covers flushing, log in to alldata.com and read the TSB'S
Not sure why you ask the question. You probably check the trans fluid level with the fluid warmed up and engine running. If you have an Owner's Manual, check there for the procedure. If you don't have one, I suggest checking the level as I show above, then add fluid if needed in small amounts with the engine running, check the level after adding every SMALL amount (you do not want to overfill the trans. and stop adding when it's between add and full.
transmission oil is red pull the dipstick out & check the color, also the transmission dipstick is a lot longer than the engine dipstick......hope this helps.....cheers
I suggest bring the vehicle to a repair shop to :
a) check for leaks and ATF condition ( burnt smell ,shavings, and coolant in ATF) Any one of these conditions may indicate a rebuild.
b) if no leaks are found and ATF is in decent condition fill tranny to proper level and check for slipping.
c) if slipping doesn't happen after level is brought up to specs, DO a transmission oil filter and ATF change.(and be thankful you gotta away cheap.
d) if slipping still happens after level has been topped off
they(repair shop) will either "Stall Test it or pressure check the transmission " Good luck
Auto Trans.and manual Rodeo has no dipstick. Fluid levels must be checked from underneath the vehicle on a lift at the shop. It can only be filled from underneath the vehicle as well.
YOU NEED LOCATE DIP STICK ON BACK END OF ENGINE NEAR AIR INTAKE DUCT.YOUR CAR HAS TO BE OPERATING TEMPERATURE LIKE DRIVE IT FEW MILES.WHEN CHECK YOUR DIP STICK YOUR TRANSMISSION FLUID LEVEL SHOULD BE AT FULL MARK.IF NOT ADD A LITTLE AT A TIME DONT OVERFILL.WILL CAUSE TRANSMISSION DAMAGE.
I have a 1995 rodeo with an automatic. the fluid level is measured on the dipstick, which is next to the oil dip stick on the v-6 anyway. you add fluid by removing a plug unedr the vehicle mounted up near the center of the transmission.
If you can't find a dipstick you must fill and check through the level plug in the side of the trans ( usually just above the pan rail on the drivers side)
where is my trans solenoid located in my transmission on my 93 Isuzu rodeo
You can check condition / fluid w/o going under the car.
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