Isuzu 2.6L Index of Articles

Here's a simplified ignition system wiring diagram of the 1993-1995 2.6L Isuzu Pick Up and Rodeo and 1993-1994 2.6L Isuzu Amigo. Includes the ignition control module (power... [read more]

Here's a simplified starter motor wiring diagram. The above typical starter motor circuit wiring diagrams applies only to the 1995 (late 1995 production), 1996, 1997 2.6L... [read more]

This article will show how to test the Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) Sensor (and DTC P0106, P0107, P0108, P01107) on your Isuzu Amigo, Rodeo, Trooper or Honda Passport... [read more]

Location and descriptions of the fuses and relays of the under-hood fuse box for 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 2.6L Isuzu Rodeo, Pick Up, and Amigo. 1990-1994 2.6L... [read more]

Bench Testing the starter is the most effective way to find out if the starter motor is in fact bad. This is an easy test that you can accomplish yourself without having to... [read more]

Testing to see if the alternator on your 2.6L equipped Isuzu Pick Up (Amigo or Rodeo) is bad or not is probably one of the easiest tests that can be done with a simple... [read more]

Testing a Starter Motor on the car or truck is a pretty easy test. I'll take you thru' this Starter test step by step. This How To Test The Starter article applies to... [read more]

The throttle position sensor (TPS) is called the Wide Open Throttle Switch or the Throttle Valve Switch by the Isuzu service literature and in this tutorial, I'll show you... [read more]

I've had so many folks come up to me and say: "I think the alternator is bad on my car because I disconnected the battery negative (-) terminal with the engine running... [read more]

This tutorial explains how to do and interpret a fuel injector resistance test on 2.6L equipped Isuzu Pickup (Amigo and Rodeo). Why a resistance test? Well, because when a... [read more]