Timing Belt Interference Check Menus

1992 Isuzu Rodeo LS, 4WD, StandardSECTION Timing Belt Interference Check Menus
TIMING BELT INTERFERENCE VERIFICATION (1)

Application Engine Replacement Interval (Miles)
I-Mark
1981-84 (2) 1.8L 4-Cyl. Diesel 60,000
1985-89 (2) 1.5L 4-Cyl. 60,000
1987-89 (2) 1.5L 4-Cyl. Turbo 60,000
1989 1.6L 4-Cyl. 60,000
Impulse
1985-89 (2) 2.0L 4-Cyl. Turbo 60,000
1988-89 (2) 2.3L 4-Cyl. 60,000
1990-92 1.6L 4-Cyl. 60,000
1991-92 1.6L 4-Cyl. Turbo 60,000
1992 1.8L 4-Cyl. 60,000
Stylus
1991-93 (2) 1.6L 4-Cyl. 60,000
1992-93 1.8L 4-Cyl. 60,000
(1) Other interference engine applications may exist which are not indicated here.
(2) Interference engine. Check for possible damage to piston(s) or valve(s) if there has been a timing belt failure.
TIMING BELT INTERFERENCE VERIFICATION (1)

Application Engine Replacement Interval (Miles)
Amigo
1989-93 (2) 2.3L 4-Cyl. Diesel 60,000
1989-94 (2) 2.6L 4-Cyl. 60,000
Oasis 1996 (2) 2.2L 4-Cyl. (3) 90,000
Pickup
1983-85 (2) 2.2L 4-Cyl. 60,000
1986-95 (2) 2.3L 4-Cyl. 60,000
1988-95 (2) 2.6L 4-Cyl. 60,000
P'UP Pickup
1981-87 (2) 2.2L 4-Cyl. Diesel 60,000
1984-87 (2) 2.2L 4-Cyl. Turbo Diesel 60,000
1986-87 (2) 2.3L 4-Cyl. 60,000
Rodeo
1991-96 (2) 2.6L 4-Cyl. 60,000
1993-96 3.2L V6 60,000
Trooper
1990-91 (2) 2.6L 4-Cyl. 60,000
1992-96 3.2L V6 60,000
Trooper II
1984-87 (2) 2.2L 4-Cyl. Diesel 60,000
" (2) 2.2L 4-Cyl. Turbo Diesel 60,000
1986-87 (2) 2.3L 4-Cyl. 60,000
1988-89 (2) 2.6L 4-Cyl. 60,000
(1) Other interference engine applications may exist which are not indicated here.
(2) Interference engine. Check for possible damage to piston(s) or valve(s) if there has been a timing belt failure.
(3) Vehicle manufacturer recommends replacing all belts at the same time.
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