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About daniel
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all answers related to auto repair including engine, electrical, suspension and steering; brakes and the air conditioning system. I have owned Isuzu's in the past and have hands on experience Especially with Honda Passports And Rodeo's. Whoever says there is no such thing as a low voltage test, they have serious problems.

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I have had at least three years of schooling and over 8 years of automotive experience.

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Meridian Technology Center.

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Deans honor roll. Highest honors in all ASE certifications and much more.

 
   

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Topic: Isuzu Repair



Expert: daniel
Date: 6/16/2008
Subject: 1996 Isuzu rodeo - heater/ac blower

Question
Hi. I have a problem with the blower motor in my rodeo. I recently changed the alternator and now my heater blower will not work and my brake and battery indicator lights are on and it seemed to be running off the battery ( the alternator gauge would continue to drop until the motor would not turn over). This is when the blower motor would begin to work. after this I check for voltage at the blower connection wire and there was no reading. I went on to replace the heater resistor. after this the indicator lights went out but the the charge gauge was reading below 8, but constant and whenever I stepped on the brakes the rpm's would drop. after this I parked the truck and it would not start, the battery would not turn the engine. I replaced the battery , now the battery and brake indicator lights are back on and the heater blower is not working again. any info will be appreciated. Thank you.

Answer
Well there is a short somewhere or something is not grounded properly Chris. Did you make sure to properly torque down the bolts and nuts to all wires? There might be a problem in the ignition feed circuit Chris or your ac,heater controller is failing. Although what are some of the other symptoms it has?

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