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Car Forum / Isuzu Cars / March 2006

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2000 rodeo keeps dying

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Bben - 08 Mar 2006 00:30 GMT
My rodeo keeps dying atg every stop.  I've changed plugs, wires, O2
sensors.  What should I try next???  I was thinking computer
miles - 08 Mar 2006 02:24 GMT
> My rodeo keeps dying atg every stop.  I've changed plugs, wires, O2
> sensors.  What should I try next???  I was thinking computer

Will it ever idle while stopped?  Need more information to give better
ideas.
Bben - 08 Mar 2006 21:39 GMT
You have to keep your foot on the gas to keep it from dying.   I almost
think it is not hitting on all 6 clyniders.  Bad coil pack maybe??
Computer???
miles - 09 Mar 2006 01:20 GMT
> You have to keep your foot on the gas to keep it from dying.   I almost
> think it is not hitting on all 6 clyniders.  Bad coil pack maybe??
> Computer???

Bad cap or rotor?
Bben - 09 Mar 2006 00:09 GMT
You have to keep your foot on the gas to keep it from dying.   I almost
think it is not hitting on all 6 clyniders.  Bad coil pack maybe??
Computer???
GreenGas - 15 Mar 2006 03:28 GMT
Probably a vacuum leak. Probably from a bad intake manifold gasket. Vacuum
leaks will cause misses, like it's not hitting on all cylinders, and prevent
it from idling. Probably too young to have enough miles on it for much else
to be wrong with it. Put a vacuum gage on the engine and try to let it idle,
or run as slow as it will without dying... you may even hear a vacuum leak.
Could also be from a vacuum plug coming off...

Another possibility is the timing belt jumped a cog, but I doubt it would
start... and if it did, it wouldnt run well or with any amount of power.
My money would be on a vacuum leak.
r/
Steve

> You have to keep your foot on the gas to keep it from dying.   I almost
> think it is not hitting on all 6 clyniders.  Bad coil pack maybe??
> Computer???
 
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