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Re: #!@*& Rodeo Back window latch [suprgrl] by slyguy_11572
Jan 21, 2006 (4:00 pm)
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Replying to: suprgrl (Dec 29, 2005 5:41 pm)

I had some difficulty with the rear window latch on my 1996 Honda Passport/Rodeo clone. The interesting thing is that the dash switch labeled "Tailgate Opener" activates some electric switch at the tailgate. Well, on occasion this will let you open the rear glass. Not always. The only sure way for me to get the rear open is to insert the key into the cylinder shaped lock on the tailgate, turn to the right, and press the entire lock inwards toward the tailgate. This mechanically releases the rear window. Funny thing is that after you open the window, it will not latch again until you swing open the spare tire and pull the handle to drop the tailgate. After you close the tailgate, you can latch the window back into place.
 
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Timing belt question..... by slyguy_11572
Jan 21, 2006 (4:08 pm)
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I have a question about the timing belt on my 1996 Honda Passport. The truck only has 120K on it, but I'm unsure if the previous owner ever replaced the timing belt. I'm almost sure that I'm going to do it in the very near future so that I know that it has been done. My question is that in the Haynes manual that I bought that covers the Honda Passport (Isuzu Rodeo), it states that the engine is in fact an "interference" engine. This means just what it sounds like-that the valves and pistons will be damaged if for some reason the pistons continue to rotate after the valves have stopped operating which is exactly what happens if your timing belt snaps with the engine running. I've read elsewhere in this forum that the V6 is a "non-interference" engine. Who's right here??
 
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4x4 by slyguy_11572
Jan 21, 2006 (4:09 pm)
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I've read somewhere that the transfer case will grenade if you ever use four wheel high or low on the street. This sounds true and I'm glad that I've never tested that theory. Anyone ever heard something similar??
 
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Re: 4x4 [slyguy_11572] by df2000
Jan 22, 2006 (5:49 pm)
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Replying to: slyguy_11572 (Jan 21, 2006 4:09 pm)

Yep, 3.2L is non-interference.It was few reports on net people put t-belt incorrectly, turned the engine and no damage happen. 60K is way too soon, but 120k between changes about time to start thinking of one.I saw 1 report original belt broke at 120k mi.More offen leaking water pump(you will see coolant) or failed T-belt hydrolic tensioner(you will hear it) reason for belt to fail.
About 4x4, it will bind on turn on dry surface,there is no cluches or cental differential to provide diff in wheel speed. If you try to push it, it may grenade tc as well.a
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Gas Mileage Regulator by rbsumme
Jan 23, 2006 (12:06 pm)
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Has any heard of this part?
 
My wife took our 01 Rodeo LS 4x4 in for a transmission gasket replacment and we were told the Gas Mileage Regulator was bad.
 
I can't find any such part on the net.
 
Thanks!
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1997 Isuzu Rodeo 5-speed manual transmission by 45auto1
Jan 23, 2006 (12:19 pm)
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I have a 1997 Isuzu Rodeo with the Borg Warner 5 speed manual transmission. I need to replace the tail piece as it is cracked and leaking oil. Where can I find just the tail piece and how hard is it to replace?
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Passport troubles by rwhiteley
Jan 23, 2006 (2:42 pm)
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I have a 98 passport. I am currently being driven crazy with problems. It is idling high, the brake and battery lights are on. And there is always a problem with the gas guage. I could have filled it an hour ago and the light comes on. I read that may be a bent arm on the reader. Could the idling be acting up because the butterfly valve is sticking? Would that effect the brakes or battery? Where exactly is the butterfly valve anyway?
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97 Rodeo transmission shift points by lourock
Jan 27, 2006 (3:18 pm)
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My 97 Rodeo transmission upshift points are exactly 15 and 30 mph. Is this normal? It is a little annoying in a parking lot or school zone. Other than that the transmission shifts pretty smooth.
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Noise from the spare tire on the back of my rodeo by rodeo_guy
Jan 27, 2006 (6:43 pm)
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Noise from the spare tire on the back of my rodeoI have a 1991 Isuzu with the spare tire on the back. I think the bushings are gone if there is such a thing. Is there anything I can do that is inexpensive to get elevate the noise when I role over bumps in the road? ANY HELP IS APPRECIATED _ THE NOISE IS DRIVING ME CRAZY

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