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98 Rodeo Engine Sputtering Problems
Hi,
On the drive to work this morning I heard something that sounded like metal falling from the car. About 20 minutes later my engine starts to sputter a bit and my CEL starts flashing at a constant pace. I've checked the drain plug, spark plugs and from a quick glance, everything seems to still be under the hood. Does anyone have any idea of which direction I should even begin to look at to determine what the problem is? I know the obvious is to have the ECU codes read, but I would like to have an idea of where to go before I bring it into Kragens. Thanks. |
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Re: 98 Rodeo Engine Sputtering Problems
You are correct. CEL codes are needed. Otherwise, we would all be tossen' out idea's like:
1. Did you check the oil? 2. How many miles on the truck? 3. Maintenance history? 4. and so on.....
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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: 98 Rodeo Engine Sputtering Problems
In general, what is the difference between a flashing vs solid CEL?
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Re: 98 Rodeo Engine Sputtering Problems
Flashing cel = misfires. I'd check plugs and coils. Don't know what the metal sound was. Timing belt good?
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