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#107 of 168 2000 isuzu rodeo
by poma0224
Apr 26, 2010 (9:24 am)
My car was acting sluggish and then lost a lot of power while reveing up really high, right before it stopped completely. Now my car wont move at all in any gear. I read in a repair manual this might be cause to the pan that hold the tranny fluid, that this can be caused to a dent in the pan or causing too much pressure or not enough or a seal might be loose. I cant physically check the transmission fluid amount because its a sealed transmission. Can anyone please give me an idea to what may be wrong with it or a diagnosis theory.
#108 of 168 Trooper 1993 3,2 Dohc Automatic Transmissions
by windfast
Apr 26, 2010 (9:32 am)
Isuzu Trooper Automatic box 3.2 SOHC that can change to the Isuzu Trooper 3.2 DOHC? I have 3.2 DOHC and i found transmission from a Trooper 3.2 SOHC. I can put on my Isuzu Trooper Dohc ? It's the same?
#109 of 168 Re: 2002 Isuzu Rodeo Automatic Transmission Problem [bfinley]
by kdaniels
May 11, 2010 (3:47 pm)
#110 of 168 Re: Range switch did not help [zruhlen]
by bill21842
May 24, 2010 (11:14 am)
I was told to check for failure of the Winter Driving switch down on the console if the check transmission light comes on and the vehicle seems to start moving very sluggishly..
It is supposed to force the transmission to start in 3rd gear in icy road conditions.
It can fail in the closed position which I assume means the contacts dont open.
I was also told that you should be able to shift manualy if this happens. I have not had the problem reoccur so am not sure if this is my actual problem
The switch is on a cable that has another connector on the other end which I assume plugs into the transmission. I have the switch part number on my other computer --send an email if you need it
bill21842
yahoo.com
#111 of 168 Re: Manual Transmission Removal Problems [dmn96]
by wolfen2n9
May 27, 2010 (12:19 pm)
Hello,
I am having the exact same problem with my 95 Isuzu Rodeo 4x4 and I would be very interested in knowing if anyone has responded to your question with good answers. I just can't get the tranny to pull from the engine.
I am completely new to this site also.
So if you find the answer, please let me know.
Thanks,
wolfen2n9
#112 of 168 Re: Stuped Trany :) [trugdar]
by zruhlen
Jun 06, 2010 (8:49 am)
You need to clean your range sensor. Located on the drivers side of the transmission. This gets gunked up and then you'll have the exact symptoms you describe. Do a search on the range sensor and you'll find a pretty good description of how to clean and regrease it.
#113 of 168 Re: Manual Transmission Removal Problems [wolfen2n9]
by zruhlen
Jun 06, 2010 (8:52 am)
Did you unbolt the torque converter? there is an access plate on the bell housing to remove the bolts that hold the torque converter to the flywheel
#114 of 168 transmission will drop in an out of gears
by ntcl
Jun 23, 2010 (8:22 pm)
HI, I have a 1999 rodeo (automatic) and some times the transmission will actually drop in or out of gears depending if slowing down or speeding up,and I have bypassed this when it occurs by either removing power from the battery and let it sit for a minute or so or if i can get where i am going then just turning off will do it . It does not do this all the time just every now and then (comes and goes) but when it starts it is "Very noticeable" any suggestions. Thanks
#115 of 168 isuzu rodeo 1992
by cheryl31
Jul 27, 2010 (7:43 am)
how do i find out what transmission is in my 1992 isuzu rodeo 3.1Lv6 ?need to replace clutch dont know witch kit to get?cover type Rai w/B-W Trans.;9 1/8x14Tx1...or...covertype diaphragm;w/MUA trans.