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HOMESERVICE MANUALSISUZU1992RODEO LS, 4WD, STANDARDREPAIR AND DIAGNOSIS (SINGLE PAGE)ENGINE MECHANICALCOOLING SYSTEM (MECHANICAL)COOLING SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONSCOOLING SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS
1992 Isuzu Rodeo LS, 4WD, Standard
Cooling System Specifications
1992 Isuzu Rodeo LS, 4WD, StandardSECTION Cooling System Specifications
NOTE:
Amigo, Pickup, Rodeo and Trooper do not have an electric cooling fan.
COOLING SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS
| Application | Specification | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Coolant Rement Interval | 30,000 Miles | ||
| Cooling System Capacity (Includes Heater) | |||
| Amigo, Pickup & Rodeo | |||
| 2.3L & 2.6L | 9.5 Qts. (9.0L) | ||
| 3.1L | 11.4 Qts. (10.8L) | ||
| Impulse | |||
| A/T (Non-Turbo) | 8.0 Qts. (7.6L) | ||
| M/T (Non-Turbo) | 7.5 Qts. (7.1L) | ||
| M/T (Turbo) | 7.9 Qts. (7.5L) | ||
| Stylus | |||
| A/T SOHC | 7.7 Qts. (7.3L) | ||
| M/T SOHC | 7.2 Qts. (6.8L) | ||
| M/T DOHC | 7.5 Qts. (7.1L) | ||
| Trooper | |||
| A/T | 8.8 Qts. (8.3L) | ||
| M/T | 8.5 Qts. (8.0L) | ||
| Pressure Cap | |||
| All Models | 13.5-17.8 psi (.9-1.3 kg/cm2 ) | ||
| Thermostat Opens | |||
| Except 3.1L & 3.2L | 177-188°F (81-87°C) | ||
| 3.1L | 197°F (92°C) | ||
| 3.2L | 170°F (76.5°C) | ||
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.