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Car Forum / Isuzu Cars / February 2007

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Rodeo Problems

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cee - 05 Feb 2007 06:26 GMT
I purchased my 2000 Isuzu Rodeo two years ago and have had numerous
problems. Had the following fixed January 3, 2007:

1. Check Engine Light & ABS Light $75
2. Replaced Failed Fuel Pump (caused by P0464 fuel level hi input
P0464 fuel pump level intermittent) $498.30
3. Replaced Eval Soilinoid Vent Filter $186.69
4. Replace Rear Wheel Speed Sensor $145.43
5. Replace Left Front Speed Sensor & Hallafex $336.63

In total, labor & parts came to $1351.91.    

As of yesterday, it started to stall out at stop lights & have trouble
starting without the gas being reved. I have no idea what the cause
could be.  The closest Isuzu dealer is 60 miles away.

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Ed H. - 07 Feb 2007 02:11 GMT
I'm just guessing here, but it seems the common source of all your errors is
the electrical system (expect the filter).  You might look at the battery
and/or alternator.  Any good shop (including Kragen) should be able to test
them for you.

>I purchased my 2000 Isuzu Rodeo two years ago and have had numerous
> problems. Had the following fixed January 3, 2007:
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> starting without the gas being reved. I have no idea what the cause
> could be.  The closest Isuzu dealer is 60 miles away.
 
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