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97 Rodeo Starter removal?
I see on some other 98 Isuzu posts that the Exhaust manifold needs to be off to get the starter out. Is this true on a 97 Rodeo 6 cyl. 4X4.
The problem is sometimes it clicks then starts fine for awhile, put in new battery still happens? Any other tips? Thanks! |
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Re: 97 Rodeo Starter removal?
Not actually the manifold, but the pipe from the manifold to the cat converter. I dont know about '97 though, only done the one on my '99, sorry.
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Re: 97 Rodeo Starter removal?
I believe you have to move part of the exhaust to get to the starter on the 4X4. I have the 4X2 and it was very easy. 1997. Have I seen a thread suggesting jacking the engine to gain some clearance on this board???
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Re: 97 Rodeo Starter removal?
97 Rodeo 2WD V6 3.2 : Just put new starter motor on at 75000 miles. Fairly simple in that we didn't have to remove anything other than a mud flap for ease of access for passing to tools to mate underneath, hope this helps! Cherry
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