Most likely it would, the least expensive way to try to fix it is a transmission filter and fluid change. the internal solenoids will start to get a varnish on them if not serviced regularly. I don't know how many miles you have been since the last transmission service or how many miles are on your vehicle. you could ad a cleaner into the transmission to see if that would help, they make stuff designed to clean up varnish buildup.
SOURCE: 2000 Isuzu Rodeo Check Engine Light
After you change the gas cap like everybody tells you. The transmission position micro switch on the floorboard.
SOURCE: isuzu rodeo sport 4wd, stuck in 4wd
Don't know if this will help with your exact problem, but I can share with you how I have "fixed" this.
If the 4WD indicator is flashing, then it means the 4WD select switch is working but the 4wd "clutch" hasn't released. Backing the vehicle up slowly, or sometimes just switching into reverse with the 4WD switch in the 2WD position is usually enough to release the 4WD and the 4WD indicator should go off. It after all this, the indicator still does not go off, it could be some issue with the electric 4WD clutch not releasing.
You should be able to tell if the 4WD drive is still engaged by driving slowly in a circle. On drive pavement, the front wheels will "hop" around. Don't do this too fast or too often on drive pavement, since the part time 4WD was not meant for this. The front wheels have to be able to slip in relation to each other, when in 4WD.
Hope this helps and wish you well in your troubleshooting.
SOURCE: 2000 Isuzu Rodeo speedometer and odometer notworking. fuel light flashing with gas in it
Go to Auto Zone and they'll scan the truck for you for free. If it's the speed sensor, that's not hard to replace, just unclip the wire harness and remove the old speed sensor on the left rear side of the put put shaft to the transmission. Auto zone caould give you more finer details on to how to do it your self instruction.
The fuel gauge sensor is a part of the fuel pump and that's going to be costly. If your luck it could just be a stuck float and in time the float me start working again. The other thing to is to check the wire harness from the frame rail to the gas tank, after time the winter salt carrodes the connection and it may need to be replaced.
I found most of the time when we work on changing the fuel pump, 65% of the time it's only the wire harness and the pump is fine. But customers always get the new pump and wire harness.
Good luck and hope this helps.
SOURCE: 2001 Isuzu Rodeo Check Engine Light flashes when accelerating.
I would change the trans flter, trans fluid, and have the linkage on the trans adjusted.
SOURCE: Isuzu Rodeo check engine flashing - leaking transmission fluid
Are there any Isuzu dealers in America anymore? I thought they all left. If you have one still, go to it.
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