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joe white Posted on Oct 08, 2012
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I have a 1994 5-speed izuzu rodeo 4WD. I haven't had any problems with it until today it started making a high-pitched hum/squeel while accelerating. There doesn't seem to be any loss in horse

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Check the fan belts, they are manually tightened on the rodeos.

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SOURCE: ABS light stays on.

I'm guessing the ABS sensors in the wheel are defective and need to be replaced. But before you go about taking it all apart, start by checking the brake fluid level under the hood, as in some models of vehicules, the ABS light will turn on to tell you the brake fluid level is too low. If it's OK, then you can start thinking about the ABS sensors. They should be located near the axles just before the axles themselves enter the hub. You can usually find them by spoting the weird plastic units that point to a circular gear type ring with square teeth. If the sensors are all OK then there probably is a cut or damaged wire in the system.

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  • Posted on Jul 19, 2008

SOURCE: 92 Isuzu Rodeo Power loss

Do you have the v 6 or the 4 cyl.?
You may want to check the cap and rotor, and check to make sure all elctrical connections and vacuum hoses are tight and in good condition. Then go from there.

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SOURCE: engine problems

how are the tune-up parts? plugs, wires, filters?

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 22, 2009

SOURCE: holden rodeo v6 1998 3.2L 4wd

the click is the solenoid hitting the bendix, try geting someone to turn the key,and as they do,tap the starter with a hammer, or heavy wrench, if it starts, then its the solenoid, and it can be stripped and replaced, if it doesnt start,then its the bendix, and you will need to replace the starter, ....which you can do yourself, .....takes about an hour or so

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 20, 2009

SOURCE: Loss of engine power with engine still running.

2002 isuzu rodeo 2.2 loss of power will go no more then 10 miles per hour

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