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A quick start and tour of the Rodeo after being cleaned.

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A woman wielding a knife stole $60 and two hampers containing clothes from a 23-year-old Miami-Dade County man who allowed her into his 2003 Isuzu Rodeo and more »

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Q:

What upgrades are there for my 2000 Isuzu Rodeo V6 4WD?

I am looking for parts to turn my 2000 Isuzu Rodeo into a mean offroad machine... I need suggestions on what to buy.

Please include manufacturer price and link if possible.
(asked by dyl_pkl on June 28, 2007)

A: Simple --- Contact Matt Brown, the owner of Independent4x, and he’ll take care of everything you need.

http://www.independent4x.com/


Here is the suspension lift that you’ll probably want to order:
http://www.independent4x.com/item.html?U CIDs=839915%7C1016330&PRID=1116604
For $629.99, that one will get you started on the right path, and allow you to run 33 inch mud tires – but if you really want to turn your 2000 Rodeo into a “mean off-road machine”, like you said – maybe something like this:

http://bombasticfx.com/CallaZu2/S3010725 .html

…then at some point you’ll also probably want to install a locker (or two), add some rock bars, steel bumpers (front & rear), re-gear the difs to fit even bigger tires, etc… And Matt can help you with each and every step of it along the way.

He has an excellent reputation among Isuzu Off-Roaders, and some of the best Customer Service you’ll ever find, anywhere…But don’t take *my* word for it -- just ask anyone at any of these Isuzu sites:

http://www.planetisuzoo.com/
http://www.4x4wire.com/forums/postlist.p hp?Cat=&Board=UBB68
http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/E-Zo oZoo/


Hope this helps! (answered by Smiley on June 30, 2007)

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Where can I find a grille for a 2000 Isuzu Rodeo?

My husband hit a deer and it shattered the plastic grille thing on the front of our Rodeo, and can not for the life of me find one that matches our Rodeo. We have a white Rodeo and I can only find chrome and black replacement grilles...any suggestions on where to look would be great! Thanks in advance!
(asked by kristen_jones1986 on May 15, 2008)

A: try carparts.com - good luck (answered by jack w on May 15, 2008)

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I have a 2000 Isuzu Rodeo & the battery light on the dash came on while driving. What could that mean?

This is a great little SUV. I've been the only owner since I bought it Jan 2000. The only major problem I've had in 7 years is the dealer changed out the cam shafts in 2005. Now the battery light is coming on. Does anyone know what a battery light on the dash indicator could mean? I've looked on automotive forums and many have said to check the ground for the alternator or the alternator is going bad. I hope it's just the grounding. HELP!! I don't want to part with my Rodeo, it's great!
(asked by Dawnie21 on May 02, 2007)

A: Battery light comes on when your battery falls below normal charge. A normal 12v car battery should produce around 13-14v (I know it doesn't make sense!). Any time it falls to about 12 or under, that light should come on.

Two possible problems: 1) your battery is bad and is not accepting the charge. 2) your alternator is not producing enough charge. It could be the grounding wire to the alternator, but in my experience this is rarely the case.

If you have owned the car since it was new and haven't replaced a battery yet, that is almost certainly the cause. Either way, it is a pretty easy fix. Take it to Auto Zone and they will hook it up to a charging system analyzer for free. If it is a battery, it will cost you around $70 for a new one and you can put it in yourself.

If it is the alternator it will be more expensive- about $500 plus labor. It really only takes about half an hour to put it in if you have the tools and know what you are doing.

Batteries usually only last 2-3 years, and an alternator might make it 5 years. Along with the tires, these are probably the most replaced parts of any car. (answered by j c on May 02, 2007)

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