I would find the accelerator cable that goes to the throttle body and look for an abnoramility. Try moving the piece that the cable is attached to by rotating it and watching what it is doing and if somthing is obstructing it from returning. Do this with the moror off. One common problem is a piece of carpet or floor mat jammed into the accelerator pedal, and another is a carbon build up in the throttle body. I'll address the latter. Access the thrttle body bore and manually move the throttle plate-again with the engine off. You'll probably find a ring of carbon underneath it on the bore and on the back of the plate. I recommend this is cleaned every 18,000 miles or so as well as cleaning the intake valves. I like to use a bottle brush and a good intake cleaner for the bore and Hydro-blast by castle or "sea-foam" for the intake valves. This is especially important on the Jeep 4.0 motors.
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Yes , according to the Gates website ( they make timing belts etcetera ) The 3.2 litre V6 engine in a 1994 Isuzu Rodeo ( is an interference engine )
It's located on the inside of the fuse door panel.
it uses R12 but it should be converted to R134
Yes they should be the same
i have a v6 4wd 94 and the fuel tank is 21.5 gallons.
you have lost your oil cap
I have a 1994 Rodeo, 4WD,5spd,V6 3.2 I just changed my oil in July, 2007. The oil pan is directly UNDER the engine! Good luck!
Timing belt ( for both the 2.6 L - 4 cylinder and the 3.2 L - V6 engines in a 1994 Isuzu Rodeo , also both are interference engines ) according to Gates , they make timing belts etc.
ive had mine down to 8litres / 100 kms i dont know the conversoin
This has a r134 system after 1993 was made standand industry wide to quiet the epa issue with r12
It is either the fuse or relay. also check the heater/ ac control switch.