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Replying to: xrayman (Dec 16, 2007 3:31 am) Did you ever find out what this is? I have a 99 that just started to do this. Thanks! |
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| I have 97 rodeo speedometer light not glow up at night, but the RPM light is glow. May somebody give me a hint about it? light bulb? fuse or else? Thank advance for your reply. | |
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Replying to: bsamrad (Apr 09, 2008 9:18 pm) I was wondering if you figured out the problem. I have the same problem as you described above. some told me it was within the engine please let me know?
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Replying to: rangerboy (Sep 04, 2006 9:06 am) |
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I have what seems to be a somewhat common problem on my 97 passport. I just replaced the head gaskets and went ahead and replaced the alternator (reman from Advance). There wasn't any problem with the alternator or blower motor before I did this work. Now the I don't have alternator output even though the alternator tests good. The blower fan will also not work unless I disconnect the alternator. Then it will work. This seems to be fairly common problem on Isuzu/passports judging from the web post but no one seems to have the solution except for perhaps get a new alternator, not a rebuilt. I believe all was working fine when I first started the engine but i had a vacuum leak that I had to take the upper intake off to fix and now I can't get alternator output or the blower motor to work. The blower doesn't run because the relay does not close. As I understand the circuit the relay gets power through the battery indicator light and if the alternator grounds that wire as it should with the ignition on then there is no power to the relay coil. Any suggestions?
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Replying to: ducks13 (Oct 16, 2008 8:17 am) The alternator will in fact test normal out of the car but it will never work, as the voltage regulator is the problem. This is very common on Isuzu's and Passports as well. I went through 3 alternators until finally I took my Rodeo to an auto electric shop and found out what the problem was. I don't thnk that there is any other way around it....so Good Luck!
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Replying to: mendieta (Mar 23, 2008 12:59 pm) hill999 |
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Replying to: brown703 (Oct 16, 2008 9:39 pm) |
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Replying to: quangvu101 (Jun 15, 2008 4:20 pm) |
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2004 Rodeo, every so often, i turn the key and nothing, no sound, no lights nothing. i turn it over a couple times and the "reduced power" light comes on and it won't accelerate, but the engine is running but not at full power. i turn truck off and on again and its fine. i went to the dealer, who says they couldn't duplicate the problem, and could not diagnose. anyone recognize this problem? my truck has 65k miles and needs a serptine belt but other than the above nothing wrong, i don't want to get ripped off .. cause it's obvious i know very little about cars.. if someone has any ideas please email me at elisabethshane i'd sure appreciate any input
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