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2255 messages, Last post on Nov 17, 2009 at 5:00 PM
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Replying to: balakabak (Sep 02, 2009 2:55 am) money on the rodeo! I hate to take a loss we really can't afford on it! |
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Hi, my 2000 Rodeo reach 93k and I am preparing for the 90k service. I am planing to have my independent mechanic doing the timing belt. What else should I replace while he is changing the timing belt? The 30k and 60k service were done by dealer. Now they are all gone. Thanks in advance.
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Replying to: khanh1 (Sep 06, 2009 12:02 pm) |
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How do I find out what the trim level is on my 1992 Isuzu Rodeo? I do not see it any where. Please send answers or ideas to shaunida Thank you. |
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To all the people posting on this site, have any of you been reading or are any of you aware of the issues with the Rodeo and Passport vehicles? The rear driver's side torque bar rusts off and causes accidents or near accidents. There is currently a federal investigation in the process with the hopeful outcome being a recall. This covers vehicles from 1995 to 2002. Go to Edmunds.com forum and go to Isuzu Rodeo then Rodeo Frame Rust, and read the issues so many of us are having. You all need to be aware of this. The frames are rusting like swiss cheese. This is a safey issue and Honda and Isuzu refuse to acknowledge any responsibility. Because of the number of complaints, a federal investigation is in the process. Derek Rinehardt is heading the investigation, all that info is available on Edmunds forum. If you drive your family, please make sure your vehicle is safe and free of rust. If it has the same problem as hundreds of us, contact Mr. Rinehardt, file a complaint with NHTSA and with Honda and Isuzu. Let them know this is serious. Honda and Isuzu just hopes we will go away. I have been working on this for a year in January, since my near accident which occurred when the torque arm rusted off while driving my 1998 Honda Passport. This occurred without any warning, as it has occurred to many other drivers. Suddenly it feels like you are driving on ice and then BAM the torque arm falls off and there you are. I realize this is not an issue previously covered in this forum, but anyone who drives these vehicles needs to be aware.
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Replying to: marinaky (Nov 17, 2009 2:35 pm) tidester, host SUVs and Smart Shopper |
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