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#32 of 41 91 Trooper II Holden Jackaroo Caliper needed
by gimpel
Mar 06, 2011 (6:00 pm)
I have a grey import from Japan (I suspect) 1991 Isuzu Trooper II, holden jackaroo. Imported from Japan to Papua New Guinea.
Currently my rear brake caliper has busted parts and I need to replace it. However I can not find the proper place to order or part number for such a caliper.
I'm not sure if a U.S. part will work, and since it's a grey import, (grey = imported bypassing the dealerships so may not be up to spec for this country), I'm not sure if I need the Japanese or the Australian part.
Either way I can't get a straight answer on these brake calipers... I need two new ones and have no idea what to get.
If anyone can help me, please contact me, I'm stuck in the middle of nowhere without the ability to stop, which is important to my wife. I know.. she's picky (-;
VIN UBSSSFK-7104227
MD UBSIVF BB/JA
ENGINE RLF TRANS RMN
BODY TYpe v4v
#33 of 41 Re: emergency brake cable 89 T2 [dr_woof]
by atfdmike
Mar 07, 2011 (4:06 am)
There is a former Isuzu Technician/Trainer who has bought out inventories from Isuzu dealers in America who may be able to help you. I have pretty much used him exclusively for parts for my 94 for the last 5 years or so. You can email him at Jlemond
bellsouth.net . I know he ships to the lower 48 but you can ask him if he has your part and if he will ship it in the event someone else does not live in the US. Hope this helps.
#34 of 41 Re: 91 Trooper II Holden Jackaroo Caliper needed [gimpel]
by atfdmike
Mar 07, 2011 (4:22 am)
There is a free website provided by Isuzu for parts information. I don't know that it covers everything, but it is very useful for most vehicles sold in North America. It is www.myisuzuparts.com . Just punch in your data, and it will give you a few different ways to search. Sometimes you have to just work your way through the illustrations when searching for a part name does not work. Hope this helps.
#35 of 41 Re: Need help with Trooper ABS Light.... [jjoker]
by mattyv1
Aug 28, 2011 (12:34 pm)
Was hoping you could help me with a question. I recently purchased a used Trooper and the brake rotors are pitted. I'm trying to replace, but am having a difficult time. I've removed the caliper and caliper bracket, but am unsure if I need to remove the hub assembly to get to the rotors or does it all come off as one piece? Is there a cotter pin under that cap that needs to come off? Any help would be appreciated. Garage tried charging me a fortune. Need to keep the car safe for newborn.
Thanks,
Matt
#36 of 41 Re: Need help with Trooper ABS Light.... [mattyv1]
by jjoker
Aug 28, 2011 (10:45 pm)
What year is your Trooper? It has been a while since i replaced the rotors but from what I remember you can get them off by tapping the rotor with a Rubber Mallet. You may have to hit them pretty good but they will come off. I have replaced rotors on a 95 and 92 trooper and there was no need to take off the hub or any cotter pins when replacing the rotors. If you have the caliper and caliper bracket off you should be ready to tap the rotor off. The only other thing I can think of if you are having trouble getting the rear rotors off is to make sure you don't have the emergency brake on. The rear rotors use a "drum" brake inside the rotor when the emergency brake is engaged. Make sure to chock the front wheels so the car doesn't roll.
#38 of 41 Trooper Brake/Rotor Replacement!
by mattyv1
Aug 28, 2011 (5:21 pm)
Was hoping you could help me with a question. I recently purchased a used Trooper and the brake rotors are pitted. I'm trying to replace, but am having a difficult time. I've removed the caliper and caliper bracket, but am unsure if I need to remove the hub assembly to get to the rotors or does it all come off as one piece? Is there a cotter pin under that cap that needs to come off? Any help would be appreciated. Garage tried charging me a fortune. Need to keep the car safe for newborn.
Thanks,
Matt
#39 of 41 2002 Trooper ABS Temperature sensitive
by cope77
Sep 23, 2011 (3:08 pm)
My 2002 Trooper has an inoperable ABS system (Light is on) unless the temperature of the car is < 40F. Light is off and it works great, but eventually the car warms and the light comes on the system goes back to not working. The code is 43. I've pulled the connector off the ECBM and checked pins but so far no answer.
#40 of 41 Re: 2002 Trooper ABS Temperature sensitive [cope77]
by duncanmacleod
Dec 13, 2011 (3:23 pm)
I have the same issue, only with a codes 43 & 44. Did you ever get an answer?
#41 of 41 Re: 2002 Trooper ABS Temperature sensitive [duncanmacleod]
by cope77
Dec 13, 2011 (6:59 pm)
I did not get an answer to my question. Now the system has stopped working altogether so it looks like I'll have to replace the main control unit.