How do you add transmission fluid to a Isuzu Rodeo?
Add the transmission fluid by sticking a long plastic tube inside the recessed hole and using a transmission fluid pump on the other end of the plastic hose. Fill the transmission with the engine running until fluid runs out the recessed fill hole. Remove the plastic hose. Reinsert and tighten the fill plug.
How do you change the transmission fluid on a 2001 Isuzu Rodeo?
How to Add Transmission Fluid to a 2001 Isuzu Rodeo
- Drive the 2001 Isuzu Rodeo around for a while to heat up the transmission fluid.
- Crawl under the Rodeo on the driver side and locate the transmission pan.
- Slide the plastic hose inside the recessed hole that the fill plug came out of.
- Turn off the engine.
How do you check the transmission fluid in a 2002 Isuzu Axiom?
The one in the corner, up higher in a recess is the check/fill plug. To check, the engine must be warm and running, tranny in P. Remove the plug and fluid should dribble out. If it doesn’t it’s low, fill until it dribbles out, while engine is running.
Why is the transmission dipstick not on a 2001 Isuzu Rodeo?
The transmission fluid in the 2001 Isuzu Rodeo keeps the moving parts inside of the transmission lubricated and cool. Once that the transmission fluid starts to break down, it can’t protect the moving parts as it should and will need to be replaced. The 2001 Isuzu Rodeo does not have a transmission dipstick on the engine.
When to change transmission fluid in an Isuzu Rodeo?
Isuzu recommends you change the fluid in your Rodeo’s transmission after 50,000 to 75,000 miles of wear. Whether it’s time for a transmission fluid change or not, you need to periodically check your Rodeo’s transmission fluid level and add fluid if necessary.
Where is the drain plug on an Isuzu Rodeo?
The drain plug is in the middle of the transmission on the bottom. The fill plug is about 6 inches to the rear of the drain plug; it will be inside a recessed groove on the rear of the oil pan.
Where is the transmission pan on a Toyota?
Crawl under the Rodeo on the driver side and locate the transmission pan. The pan is on the bottom of the transmission. There are two bolt heads located on the bottom of the transmission. One bolt head is for draining the transmission fluid and the other bolt is for adding the transmission fluid.