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I did a write-up on fixing the Rodeo/Passport fuel gauge on the 98 and up trucks. It's not too bad of a do it yourself job. Cost, about 40 bones.
Here ya go: http://www.planetisuzoo.com/articles.htm/116 I just found the automotive forums, I hope I can answer more questions than I ask. Joe |
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Re: Gas gauge not working, go here for the fix!!!
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You may be interested to know our friend here (amigo-2k) has posted your write up on his faq page, I'm sure many on this forum have already benefited from your write up - thanks! see: http://www.geocities.com/endre_rl/isuzufaq.htm#faq2 amigo-2k's faq page http://www.geocities.com/endre_rl/isuzufaq.htm we look forward to your contributions, we have a great set of folks here! Happy Holidays to all! SOLSTER
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Re: Gas gauge not working, go here for the fix!!!
I did that procedure on my 98 Rodeo, but it still flashes empty. Anyways someone said I needed a PCM reprogramming. Can anyone give me some more insight on what that means exactly? Could a local mechanic do it or could I load it in somehow? I'm not really looking forward to paying the Stealership $94/hour to reflash my car. And if I did go to them, what would I ask for?
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Hey, thanks for the welcome.
I just can't see what needs programed? I did this procedure on mine and it took right off, works fine. It's a variable resistor what could affect the readings you will get with it? Yes if you need a reprogram there isn't anything you can do other than go to the stealer. Joe |
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