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possibly buying 93 rodeo...what to look for???
hi im going to go and look at a 93 rodeo tomorrow, 4x4,3.2, 160k miles, new brakes, and tensioner, a/c power windows, the guy claims that the car runs great and that all it needs is a clutch (which i think is priced around 150 correct me if im wrong), hes asking 450/best said hed take 350....if it checks out ok wed give him 300
is there any common problems with this year that i should be looking for....he also said that the car would have to be towed out due to the clutch, wouldnt you still be able to drive on the clutch and just have it slipping if it needed to be replaced?? it kind of makes me wonder if theres some other major problem like the transmission or something, and hes claming it to be a lcutch issue...is there any way to check if the trans is ok, and if the clutch is really the problem? thanks guys
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99 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP. 98k miles, black on black sold...1995 Nissan Maxima se sold....94,94,99,04 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limiteds SOLD..... Isuzu Rodeo 5 spd...4x4... manual hubs....160,000 miles... sold...89 and 94 Jeep wrangler - 4 inch lift 33s |
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Re: possibly buying 93 rodeo...what to look for???
I would check for oil leaks, most definitely. Test drive and scan bottom of the engine for leaks...Back in 93 there was a recall because of this.
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_________________ T O N U P B O Y "That which does not become a part of the one, shall become one with the void." Allegiance: None Function: Universal Dominator ![]() 2001 Nissan Pathfinder 1993 Isuzu Rodeo 4WD V6 |
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Re: possibly buying 93 rodeo...what to look for???
thats the thing, he said the car cant be driven bc of the clutch needs to be replaced....so im thinking it might be another problem, bc if the clutch is bad you should still be able to drive it, just have it slipping gears
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99 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP. 98k miles, black on black sold...1995 Nissan Maxima se sold....94,94,99,04 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limiteds SOLD..... Isuzu Rodeo 5 spd...4x4... manual hubs....160,000 miles... sold...89 and 94 Jeep wrangler - 4 inch lift 33s |
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Re: possibly buying 93 rodeo...what to look for???
start it up and see if it runs.
It could be the clutch master cylinder too.
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-Ryan Isuzu Moderator Car Show Tips Operations manager with a results-driven passion for process improvement FAQ 98-04 Isuzu Rodeo, Rodeo Sport, Amigo, Trooper SOLD - NOV2015 - 2000 Amigo, V6, HT winter, ST summer, 2wd |
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Re: Re: possibly buying 93 rodeo...what to look for???
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Remember: Its your money they want, Fire it up like Amigo said and see if you can check it that way. Good luck!
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_________________ T O N U P B O Y "That which does not become a part of the one, shall become one with the void." Allegiance: None Function: Universal Dominator ![]() 2001 Nissan Pathfinder 1993 Isuzu Rodeo 4WD V6 |
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Re: possibly buying 93 rodeo...what to look for???
if it's the clutch thats out, the thing to look for is the tranny id# on the drivers side of the firewall. it will be 3 letters, either MM5 for the borg-warner trans or RMN for the MUA/Muncie. The RMN clutch is signifigantly more expensive, it is a 10 1/4" versus a 9 7/16" in the borg warner. if it has the RMN tranny, you could have 450.00 -500.00 into a clutch pack versus 180 - 250.00 for the borg warner. just something to think about, how much do you want to invest.
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1991 rodeo LS 4x4 v6 5-spd 1988 cavalier Z-24 3.1HO 5-spd 1993 lumina euro 3.1 1978 camaro z-28 377stroker 5-spd 1989 5.0L mustang conv. we the unwilling, led by the unknowing, are doing the impossible, for the ungrateful. we have done so much, for so long, with so little, we are now qualified to do anything with nothing. |
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