Saturday, June 13th, 2009
I have a 98 Isuzu amigo It came with oversied rims and tires and I want to put somthing smaller on.I have a choice of 16″ alloy wheel from 97 rodeo 95 passport 15″ rims and tires and 98 rodeo 16″ rims will they all fit?95 passport rims are most affordable Thanks in advance
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Monday, March 1st, 2010
Yes it is, same vehicle coming of the same assembly line. These were both made by Izusu Motors.
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Tuesday, September 1st, 2009
As you can see this depends on engine size and age of vehicle so I hope this answers your question.
Replacement Interval Guide
Volvo recommend:
All models – 1999MY: Replacement of timing belt and tensioner every 80,000 miles or 8 years.
1,6/1,8/2,0 – 2000-01MY: Replacement of timing belt and tensioner at the following intervals:
90,000 miles/8 years.
186,000 miles/16 years.
1,9T/2,0T – ...
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Tuesday, September 8th, 2009
I’ve got a 96 Rodeo w/ ~145K miles. Bought it used last summer and the Chk Eng light was intermittent, it now is constant and gas mileage seems to be worse than before, no loss in power noticed. Anyway I had the Chk Eng light diagnosed by both a local auto parts store and college ...
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Wednesday, September 30th, 2009
Usually, timing belts or timing chains must be replaced on recommended intervals, often ranging from 60,000 miles to 105,000 miles. The earlier the better! A replacement timing belt should be put if the old one already has signs of damages like cracks, cuts or excessive wear. If not replaced in time, chances are, it may ...
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Tuesday, September 1st, 2009
My dealer says have you should replace at 100k when I came in for my 100k service. I said nobody told me anything before. He says yes its in your manual at 100k replace the timing belt. Manaul does not say that. Manual says drive belt adjusted. Nothing in there about timing belt replacement. ...
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Tuesday, September 1st, 2009
No, you don’t have to. 60K miles timing belt replacement is too early for this car (2.0L or 2.5L engine). Your car engine is NON-interference engine so it will not be damaged if the belt is broken.
The belt should last at least 100K miles. When replacing the timing belt, you should have ...
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Tuesday, September 1st, 2009
I have a 98 Ford Explorer 4 door, V6, 4 liter, AWD. In the service guide there doesn’t seem to be a schedule for replacing the timing belt or timing chain. So do I have a timing chain or timing belt, and am I supposed to replace it even when there’s nothing ...
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Tuesday, September 1st, 2009
put timing marks as close as possible ,tightened everything back up ,tried to start got knocking noise from motor . Engine is a 2.3 and should have clearance on valves when timing belt broke , any suggestions.
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Sunday, May 31st, 2009
I have a ‘02 Isuzu Rodeo where my fuel sensor is bad, my gas gauge doesn’t work, and I was told I need to repair or replace the exhaust manifold. So not only do I not know how much gas I have, I am using more than I should be as well. What would reasonable ...
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