Chattering when cornering can occur when the limited slip differential fluid breaks down. Replacing the fluid will repair this issue.
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Most reported 1996 Isuzu Rodeo problems
Ticking Type Noise from Engine Valve Train
A ticking noise may be noted from the engine valve train area. This is commonly caused by varnish build up in the hydraulic lash adjusters (HLA). Our technicians tell us that using Mobil 1 synthetic oil has been successful in cleaning the varnish deposits and quieting the lifter noise.
Oil in Spark Plug Tubes May Cause Misfire
On the V-6 engine, oil in the spark plug tubes can cause a misfire. Resealing the tubes as part of replacement of the valve cover gasket and replacing the spark plug wires will commonly repair this issue. On newer models the misfire can result in illumination of the Check Engine Light.
Worn Speed Sensor Driven Gear May Cause Speedometer to Stop Working
A worn vehicle speed sensor driven gear can cause the speedometer not to work. Replacing the worn out speed sensor should correct this concern.
Fuel injector "leakdown" may cause long crank time
Fuel injector "leakdown" can cause a long crank time after the engine is warmed up. The fuel injectors need to be replaced to address this problem.
Varnish buildup in engine may cause ticking noise
Varnish build up in the engine can cause one or more hydraulic lash adjusters to stick and cause a ticking noise in the engine. The noisy hydraulic lifter will need to be located and cleaned to stop the noise.
Updated gasket will stop front hub from leaking grease
On certain 2WD models the front hub can leak grease. Installing a new updated gasket will repair the leak.
Wiring damaged by door checker
On certain models the door checkers can contact the door wiring harness and damage the wires causing blown fusees and no sound from the door speakers. Repairing the wires or replacing the harness and routing it away from the door checkers will repair this issue.
Faulty vacuum solenoid may cause 4WD light to stay on
ON 4WD vehicles faulty vacuum solenoid valves can cause the four wheel drive light to stay on all the time. Replacing the valves and possibly the wire harness is needed for this repair.
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