Isuzu Rodeo Problem

Even with the extreme tests and power designing Isuzu has done with the Rodeo,
it still experienced some problem with the engineering, as all vehicles do. Continuous
redesign and development makes it better though. Through the years, from 1991
to 2003, the Rodeo has transformed itself from a new comer to the scene to a raging
contender.
Nevertheless these are some of the problems experienced by the Isuzu Rodeo through
the years. Air conditioner: The air conditioner gradually becomes warmer due to
ice forming on the evaporator. The root problem is a mispositioned thermostat.
Cruise control: The cruise control may not let the transmission shift down out
of overdrive on hills. Keys: The ignition key can be hard to remove because the
lens over the shift lever interferes with the shift cable. Steering noise: A knocking
noise when the steering wheel is turned requires a steering-column repair kit.
Steering noise: Lack of grease causes squeaks in column. Transmission noise: Lack
of lube on the clutch shift fork pivot ball causes noises and squeaks. Doors:
Unless the front-fender liners have been replaced, ice and snow can build up between
the door and fender which caused door damage when it is opened. Fuel gauge: The
gas gauge may indicate full after a fill-up, then not move until the tank is half
empty. Steering problems: The steering wheel may shimmy or vibrate unless a steering-yoke
spring kit is installed. Transmission slippage: Delayed transmission engagement,
after sitting overnight, may occur due to torque-converter draindown. Some of
these problems could easily be repaired. Parts are available everywhere. The internet
is a very good source and a lot of deals can be secured.